Sarah White Therapist


Meet the therapist naked solve problems by eliminating patients during the sessions - There is something to get a man to talk about their feelings usually ships running in the opposite direction.

But a little psychology 24 years believes he has the answer - getting naked.

Sarah White has brought a new type of treatment of people in New York.

In slowly peeling back the layers of clothing during the session, she feels it will take off the layers of the unconscious of its customers.

Sarah White said: "During the sessions that use the power of emotion for you to gain more control over their lives.

"The goal is to use nudity, so you can understand themselves and the world better, so you can feel great and powerful, so you can feel the emotion during the sessions can lead to more excitement outside sessions. "

The therapist naked unique approach to helping people has aroused great interest of dozens of people.

Surprisingly, most of his clients are men.

Miss White of the Upper West Side, studied psychology as an undergraduate at the university, but felt something was missing, and without the benefit of classical training - and it was an open position sexuality.

She told the New York Daily News: "For men in particular are less likely than women to go to therapy, it is more interesting, more exciting, more exciting. This is a more inspiring to therapy.

"I knew immediately that something was missing from the classical treatment, it seemed to encourage the oppression instead of encouraging people to open up."

24 years, will start sitting and clothed, as the appointment of one hour, he proceeds to remove clothing, until nothing remains.

The first sessions, which cost $ 150, are performed via a webcam and a one-way text chat.

When she builds a relationship with a client, it moves the appointments of two-way video Skype, and in some cases, in-person consultations.

So far, she has around 30 clients which are an eclectic mix of college students with sexual issues, middle-aged men with relationship problems and even some women who enjoy a chat with a nude peer.

She said of her approach: 'Naked therapy has been very eye opening and worldly for my clients.

'The goal is to show patients I have nothing to hide, and encourage them to be more honest.

'For men in particular, seeing a naked woman can really help them focus, look deeply into themselves and speak their minds openly.

'Freud used free association. I use nakedness.'

Clients schedule appointments through her website, sarahwhitelive.com.

She conceded that naked therapy is not approved by any mental health association. And she is not a licensed therapist.

While Miss White's boyfriend supports her new business, her parents are still in the dark.

She said: 'I should probably tell them before they read it in the paper.'

Not surprisingly, professional psychologists are not sold on her idea.

Diana Kirschner, a New York-based clinical psychologist, told the Daily News: 'She's using the word therapy here, but I don't consider this therapy. I consider this interactive soft-core Internet porn.'

Any sexual interaction between patient and therapist is considered highly unethical by the American Psychoanalytic Association, the largest and oldest such organization in the nation.

Even physical contact violates its code of professional conduct.

But there is no physical contact in naked therapy. And, as Miss White points out: 'It’s not like I’m having relationships with any of my patients.'

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