CRSH Blog
A knowledge source for intellectual, emotional and sexual health.
Shades of Play: Trauma Reenactment Versus Trauma Play
Shades of Play: Trauma Reenactment Versus Trauma Play Shades of Grey is an opportunity to explore clinicians’ biases surrounding BDSM The field of psychology has a history of seeing BDSM (Bondage, Discipline, Sadism, Masochism) sexuality as pathological. I’ve heard therapists say that BDSM is merely an adult response to childhood trauma. “Sex should never [...]
Tough love: is a loved one holding you hostage?
Tough love: is a loved one holding you hostage? Your friend calls you expectedly. Her car has broken down and she hopes you can drive her to and from work until her vehicle is repaired. You are happy to help. Your sister loses her job and you offer to help pay some of her [...]
Your Relationship Can Overcome Infidelity
Your Relationship Can Overcome Infidelity Infidelity can be traumatic. Recovering a relationship from an instance of cheating may seem like an uphill battle. Often times the natural inclination is to assail the 'cheater' with harsh words and to comfort the 'victim' with compassion. But if the couple truly wishes to heal the [...]
What is Cheating?
What is Cheating? What is cheating? This is a complex question, and the answer depends on the type of relationship and the individuals involved. In order to properly define cheating a couple must decide what monogamy means to them. Clear lines should be negotiated as to what types of behavior and interactions [...]
How can I get my sexual desire back? Is this part of my life over?
How can I get my sexual desire back? Is this part of my life over? Just wave the magic wand and the sexual yearnings for your partner will return. If only it were that easy. But, the good news is, your desires most likely are not gone forever; they just need a little rediscovery. [...]
Am I co-dependent? Can I change this unhealthy behavior?
Am I co-dependent? Can I change this unhealthy behavior? Co-dependency can destroy your happiness, career, health and personal relationships. It is a type of dysfunctional helping relationship in which one person supports or enables another person's serious addiction or mental health issues. It is as toxic as any drug or alcohol dependency. Co-dependency can [...]