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Adaptive vs Maladaptive Sexual Coping

Therapists distinguish between adaptive and maladaptive sexual coping mechanisms in trauma recovery, focusing on outcomes and intent.

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Jan 11, 2026
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What are the recommended treatment pathways when DID and BPD are comorbid?

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How do certified sex therapists recommend addressing shame or identity concerns that arise around pegging?

Certified sex therapists recommend addressing shame or identity concerns around pegging by treating those feelings as common, addressable parts of sexual identity rather than moral failings; they use ...

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What are trauma‑informed aftercare practices for sexual experiences that may trigger past abuse?

Trauma‑informed aftercare for sexual experiences that may trigger past abuse centers on safety, choice, and collaboration—practices proven to reduce retraumatization and improve care engagement . Prac...

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