The naked therapist (with pics in link!!!)

Braznor

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WARNING: POSSIBLE NSFW PICS IN LINK.

http://digitaljournal.com/article/304176#ixzz1uVLvmCMs

Her own website (Naughty pics here, guys :whiste: http://sarahwhitelive.com/

Sarah White says that through Naked Therapy - where she, the client, or both are nude - she hopes to provide people with "power through arousal."

The New York resident said that as a Naked Therapist she does not ask the client to rid himself of repressions and false beliefs while simultaneously hiding behind a wall of repression and status, but shows herself both physically and psychologically.

White is the founder of Naked Therapy and has not heard of anyone else doing it.

"The idea for Naked Therapy grew from an accumulation of my interests and professional ambitions," she said. "Having studied psychology and biology, I have a deep interest in helping people.

"I personally have found the traditional ways of many therapists boring and frustrating. I hope to offer something exciting and fresh to my patients, to challenge the puritanical basis of our society, and to have a positive effect on the acceptance of male and female sexuality."
She said that most people are interested and want to know more when they hear about her form of therapy.

She explained that by showing herself the Naked Therapist can arouse her patient, and that through experiencing and accepting the arousal, the patient is better able to experience and accept other arousal in life. She feels that the therapist becomes an example of fearlessness and self-pride and develops a level of intimacy with the patient that would not be possible in a traditional, clothed session.

The first sessions are held via a one-way cam and text chat, allowing the client to feel free to do whatever they like in the privacy of their home. White's standard policy is that after three sessions the option to move to one-way cam and voice chat is available. After another three the option to move to two-way cam and voice chat is usually offered.

White will start a session dressed and slowly get naked, or begin a session in the nude - depending on the client's preference.
She does do some sessions in person, and offers couples therapy as well as individual therapy.

"Some of my clients have been with traditional therapists for years and feel at a dead-end," she explained. "They choose Naked Therapy because they want to try a new approach to therapy that allows openness about sexuality and relationships; they want to investigate and discover new things about themselves and their power and potential in life."
To protect her privacy, White states that no recording of consultations is allowed, whether by video, photo or text. She keeps recordings of sessions and says she would be able to tell who propagated anything which appeared without permission.

She will terminate any session if she feels the client is acting disrespectful towards her.
She used her experience as a freelance web designer to create her own website and her modelling experience helped her in coming up with photos for the site.


Read more: http://digitaljournal.com/article/304176#ixzz1ueY5whlx
 

Dr. Zaus

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So now people with doctorates in psychology have to whore themselves out to make money?
 

allisolm

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So now people with doctorates in psychology have to whore themselves out to make money?

Dunno about people with doctorates. She says she has a bachelor's, she isn't a licensed therapist, she admits her nakedtherapist website is "performance art", and says her SarahWhiteTherapy site is a "combination of sex therapy, art, and nude webcam chats." However, anyone who wants to spend $150 or $200 for a webcam "session" with her is entitled to do so. I'm pretty sure they don't actually expect to improve their mental health, although a sudden improvement in physical well-being might be a result. :)
 
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Miramonti

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With so many people not comfortable in their own skin, I imagine it could be quite therapeutic to some, especially if she has some decent therapy/interpersonal skills. And if not therapeutic, certainly enjoyable nonetheless, lol.
 

Terzo

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Dunno about people with doctorates. She has only a bachelor's, isn't a licensed therapist, admits her nakedtherapist website is "performance art", and says her SarahWhiteTherapy site is a "combination of sex therapy, art, and nude webcam chats." However, anyone who wants to spend $150 for a webcam "session" with her is entitled to do so. I'm pretty sure they don't actually expect to improve their mental health, although a sudden improvement in physical well-being might be a result. :)

Does she even have a bachelor's? The article only mentioned that she studied psychology and biology, not that she has a degree in one or the other.
 

waggy

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nice.

focus on your problem? lol i would be focusing on something else.
 

Merad

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If "naked therapy" is a euphemism for "feel better by screwing her brains out" then I think it's an awesome idea. Where do I sign up?

Price: $200 for an hour-long webcam session

In-person experiences cost significantly more than my webcam sessions. Please email me at sarah@sarahwhitetherapy.com for rates.

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allisolm

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Does she even have a bachelor's? The article only mentioned that she studied psychology and biology, not that she has a degree in one or the other.

Some other articles I saw say she claims to have a BS but hasn't said from where so she might not even have that. Dunno. She sounds like an attention grabber with a gimmick - and I guess it's working out for her.
 

GrumpyMan

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Hmmm naked therapy, well my penis does talk to me and tries to make me do things. I think this may help it.
 

IndyColtsFan

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At least she is hot.

And it does say on her site that she did graduate, so she at least has a Bachelor's degree of some sort.

EDIT: LOL, read the FAQ on her site. Samples:

Q: How explicit will you get?
That depends on what I consider therapeutically relevant.


Q: Can I get naked during my session?
Yes!


Q: Can I masturbate during my session?
Yes!

Q: What are your credentials?
First off, I am not a licensed therapist. In fact, I can’t be licensed because my methods are considered forbidden by the Academy! However, I have studied psychology, human sexuality, and social biology, I have been practicing Naked Therapy for over a year, I have hundreds of clients, and I am currently working on amassing research data for an eventual PhD dissertation. Further, I consider myself highly skilled at talking, listening, and counseling while also being arousing
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sixone

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Some other articles I saw say she claims to have a BS but hasn't said from where so she might not even have that. Dunno. She sounds like an attention grabber with a gimmick - and I guess it's working out for her.

Maybe so, but given her lack of credentials, it's a safe bet that most of her clients aren't coming to her for therapy, but for an entirely different sort of assistance. :shudder:
 
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Why are so many of you concerned with her professional credentials? WHO... CARES... She's.... NAKED!
 
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I bet there would be some therapeutic value in just getting naked with a random stranger. Of course, if you're just going to rub one out in front of her, that might get a little strange.
 

Matthiasa

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So you're not interested in therapy?

Anyone who has ever been to a therapist knows that any idiot from off the street can be trained to do what the same in under 30 minutes...
Ph.D. and certs are definitely not needed for what most therapists do.
 

Childs

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She reminds me of Fred Burkle (Amy Acker) from Angel. It kinda makes sense if you want to establish trust with someone, but most people would go just to see her naked.