
Psychology In Seattle Podcast Sex Therapy, Tracy Chapman, and Political Pains
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Dec 31, 2025 In this lively discussion, the hosts explore the emotional depths of Tracy Chapman's music and delve into the nuances of queer representation. They tackle the slow process of sex therapy, emphasizing the importance of long-term commitment. The conversation shifts to preparing online courses and the challenges of teaching sexual health. They also discuss aging, grief, and the complexities of working with older adults. Finally, they share insights on navigating online political discourse and the evolving landscape of therapist training.
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Raffling Art To Give Back
- Rebecca raffled a painting to give back to podcast supporters and reduce clutter at home.
- The raffle included international shipping logistics and excited winners like Heather from West Seattle.
Music As Emotional And Social Barometer
- Tracy Chapman represented a moment when women could sing complex songs without image focus, resonating with queer audiences.
- Music provokes powerful emotional responses and signals social progress that still feels fragile.
Grieving Medication-Related Sexual Change
- Treat medication-related sexual loss through grief work and sensate focus to rediscover new forms of pleasure.
- Explore alternative practices like Tantra and broaden sensuality beyond orgasm to find intimacy and joy.


