Safety in Intimate Space
Restore your connection to body, mind, and social bonds through healing touch.
If you have found yourself here, you might be similar to me and have navigated your way to me after years of frustrating and confusing experiences around touch, intimacy, and sexuality.
Discover a simple self-care practice and begin your journey to better mental well-being today!
Why Safe Touch Somatics?
Safely release stored emotional trauma for profound relief and inner peace.
Connect mind and body for clarity, reduce anxiety, and enhance resilience.
Rebuild trust and intimacy, foster healthier relationships and a sense of belonging.
Join me on a path to healing through embracing our need for connection, social bonds, and touch.
Welcome.
My name is Tula, and I am a sexual wellness educator and somatic bodyworker.
If you have found yourself here, I expect that you might be similar to me and have navigated your way to me after years of frustrating and confusing experiences around touch, intimacy, and sexuality.
Maybe you’ve faced conflicting messages, traumatic experiences, or have felt a deep sense of social or physical neglect.
Maybe you’ve tried a number of different approaches to healing and have been left with the feeling that something was still missing…
As social human beings, connection, physical touch, and intimacy are vital for our health and wellbeing.
Unfortunately, the current social climate has often made touch, sexuality, and intimacy dangerous and frightening to explore.
Because of this we have lost touch *pun intended* with one of the most crucial to our development needs.
Our need for safe and supportive touch.
It is a vital part of our health, growth, and helps us to thrive, but it’s benefits are often overlooked.
As a survivor of sexual violence, I found the lack of healing touch based practices in my recovery to be detrimental to capacity to heal.
And in our touch phobic culture very little is done to help individuals heal on a physical level due to stigma.
To recover from physical trauma, neglect, and abuse we must not shy away from physical connection, but to embrace it and restore our connection with gentle and therapeutic interventions.
For this reason I have used my experience and education in psychology, therapeutic bodywork, trauma recovery, and sexual education to develop a method of restoring our relationship with intimate spaces in a psychologically safe and healthy way.
So, If you have found yourself challenged by your relationship to physical touch, sexuality, intimacy, or attachment and are motivated to learn more, please…
I invite you to join me on a path to healing through embracing our need for connection, social bonds, and touch.