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Maryann Karinch: After Trauma — Nurturing Physical Intimacy | Reloscope #69

In this insightful episode, Marie and Maryann explore how trauma affects physical intimacy within relationships. They discuss common misconceptions, the healing power of intimacy, and practical strategies for couples to reconnect emotionally and physically after experiencing trauma.

Meet Maryann Karinch

Maryann Karinch is an accomplished author and human behavior expert, renowned for her extensive contributions to the fields of health and personal relationships. With 31 commercially published books to her name, she has established herself as a significant voice in exploring the complexities of human behavior, focusing particularly on themes such as intimacy, trauma, and personal development. 

In addition to her solo efforts, Maryann has collaborated with various professionals, including doctors and therapists, on several of her books.

Notable titles among her works include Mature Sexual Intimacy, which addresses the nuances of intimacy in later life, and Sex and Cancer: Intimacy, Love, and Romance after Diagnosis and Treatment, co-authored with Dr. Saketh Guntupalli. These books reflect her commitment to helping individuals and couples navigate the challenges of intimacy, especially in the face of significant life changes or health crises.

About the episode

From the outset, the episode highlights a crucial reality: trauma can leave deep emotional scars that significantly impact relationships. Maryann says that one of the most common misconceptions is the belief that physical intimacy should be avoided following traumatic experiences.

In fact, she argues that intimacy can be a powerful healing force. This perspective encourages listeners to embrace intimacy as a vital part of the recovery process, rather than shying away from it.

Throughout the conversation, she invites listeners to reflect on their relationships, urging them to recognize the importance of mutual connection. A relationship, she explains, thrives on shared goals and emotional support, contrasting this with superficial connections that lack depth and reciprocity.

Here are several key strategies discussed in the episode that can help couples restore physical intimacy after experiencing trauma:

  • Embrace physical intimacy. Engage in small gestures like holding hands or hugging to foster connection and release feel-good hormones like oxytocin.
  • Communicate openly. Discuss your feelings, needs, and fears with your partner. Honest communication about what you both want and need can help rebuild trust and intimacy.
  • Understand attachment styles. Identify your own attachment style (secure, anxious, avoidant) and recognize how it affects your relationship dynamics. This understanding can help you communicate more effectively and address issues as they arise.
  • Create a safe environment. Establish a safe and supportive space for both partners to express their feelings. Be aware of what triggers anxiety for each other and work together to minimize those triggers.
  • Focus on self-reflection: Take time to understand your own preferences and comfort levels. Engage in activities that make you feel good, whether it’s cooking, exercising, or pursuing hobbies.
  • Seek professional help: If needed, consider therapy, particularly emotionally focused therapy (EFT), which can help explore attachment styles and improve communication between partners.

In conclusion

This episode is not just a discussion; it’s a motivational journey inviting you to explore the healing potential of intimacy. Whether you’ve experienced trauma yourself or are seeking to strengthen your relationship, this episode offers practical insights and encouragement. So, tune in, reflect on your connections, and remember: nurturing physical intimacy after trauma can lead to deeper, more meaningful relationships.

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