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Cover of episode #133 of The Sensual Sessions Podcast on “Embrace The Sensuality Of Slow Sex” with host Candia Raquel and guest Dr Nazanin Moali Psychologist, Consultant, Researcher and host of the Sexology Podcast.

#133 Embracing The Sensuality Of Slow Sex — Dr Nazanin Moali

Rushing Intimacy?

Stop using intercourse to mute your emotions and start getting true satisfaction here in episode #133 of The Sensual Sessions Podcast on “Embracing The Sensuality Of Slow Sex” with Dr Nazanin Moali Psychologist, Consultant, Researcher and host of the Sexology Podcast.

 

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About Dr Nazanin Moali

Dr Nazanin Moali is a psychologist, a consultant, and a researcher. She´s a licensed Clinical Psychologist through the California State Board of Psychology (PSY 27951). Has received extensive training in treatment of eating disorders and addiction from some of the nation’s leading experts. Is a published researcher who regularly gives talks at major universities and international conferences, and has given therapy advice and information on local television shows on areas of my expertise. Received her Bachelor’s degree from University of California, San Diego in biology and psychology. Earned her Master’s degree in Clinical Psychology from Pepperdine University and Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology at Alliant International University. The area of focus for her Clinical Internship was chemical dependency and addiction while the emphasis of her Post-Doctoral training was on eating disorders.

Learn more: https://oasis2care.com/nazanin-moali-psychologist-torrance-ca/

 

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Hola, I´m Candia Raquel!

A Mexican sensualist, scientist, artist and woman that hosts The Sensual Sessions Podcast and who enjoys contemplating trees and drinking tea.

Dedicated to helping workaholics (like you) overcome numbness and embody sensuality through somatic movement.

Sense your sensual fire to share the flame!

Work with me.

 

What´s Next

Go to The Sensual Sessions Podcast Episode #134 How To Craft A Sensual Pleasure Practice with Erica Wiederlight

Learn more with resources on: Postural Presence Resources

Discover: Sensuality Toolkit