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How to Deal with Shame over Sexual Desires - A Guide to Self Acceptance


Welcome, I'm Dr. Sailaja Pisapati, Licensed Clinical Psychologist, podcaster and Instrument Player. I make videos that help you understand your HUMAN PSYCHOLOGY, BRAIN, and MIND-BODY influence better. Feeling shame around sexual desires is a common experience, but it can prevent us from fully understanding and accepting ourselves. In this video, we’ll explore how to recognize the roots of this shame, embrace self-compassion, and develop a healthier view of our sexuality. As a Clinical Psychologist, I’ll share insights into why these feelings arise, and offer practical steps for letting go of guilt, building self-acceptance, and fostering a positive relationship with your desires. Remember, self-awareness and compassion are key to breaking free from shame. Let’s take the journey towards a healthier, shame-free mindset together. Join us on this captivating journey of self-discovery, understanding, and growth. Whether you're a student, a professional, or simply curious about the human mind, our psychologist YouTube channel promises to be your go-to source for enriching and enlightening content. Remember to like, subscribe, and hit the notification bell to stay updated with our latest uploads. Let's embark on this adventure together and unlock the mysteries of the mind! Links:   / sailajapisapati     / sailajapisapati     / sailajapisapati   LIKE | SUBSCRIBE | SHARE OUR CHANNEL

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