Coaching reaction: how to avoid "date rape"

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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
  • On May 21st, in Romania, the case of rape accused by the journalist Adina Florea came to the attention of the Romanian public.
    A day later, the accusations of two other women against the same person appeared in the press as well.
    The accused man is Romanian journalist Răzvan Băltărețu, involved in a series of education and development projects in sexuality.
    Since a shadow is cast on the actions in which this man was involved, Liana analyzes the case and points out how such situations can be prevented.
    At the same time, the actions of one man do not represent the actions of all the people in the projects in which he was involved.
    You can find Liana's educational resources here:
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    About Liana Buzea
    She is a Certified Sexological Bodyworker™ (American method of somatic coaching in sexuality) at the International Institute of Sexological Bodywork™ (IISB, study years 2017 - 2018) and adheres to the Ethics Guide in applying the Sexological Bodywork™ methodology.
    The Sexological Bodywork™ method is a somatic (body-connected) coaching method based on a learning intention. By reaching this intention, the person gains a better understanding of their own body and sexuality. Boundaries and consent are consistently enforced across sessions and events.
    Coaching does not at any time involve intimate / sexual acts between coach and coachee. Coaching is based on discussions, somatic practices (simple relaxation practices, movement, shaking the body, tapping, breathing, affirmations) up to possible homework given to the coachee, if relevant to the chosen objective. Homework is done by the coachee at home, either on their own or with their partner.

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