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This is how to rebuild the intimate act in a sexless relationship!

This is how to rebuild the intimate act in a sexless relationship!

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Welcome to The Paradox of Change - your couples therapy and relationship advice channel hosted by three experienced therapists. We believe there has to be an I before We.

Struggling with trust issues, affair recovery, sexual rejection, or intimacy problems? Whether you're dealing with a sexless marriage, low libido, or rejection sensitivity - we help you build a stronger relationship with yourself first, so you can create healthier connections with others.

What You'll Get:
- Expert couples therapy insights from practicing therapists
- Self improvement strategies for personal growth and emotional intelligence
- Real talk about boundaries, attachment styles, and relationship problems
- Practical psychology tools for intimacy issues and emotional intimacy
- Honest discussions about sexual intimacy and healing

In this interview, you’ll learn:
How to Stop Trying to “Fix” Your Partner
How to Recognize the Real Issue Beneath the Argument
How to Make Conflict a Source of Connection
How to Move from Blame to Responsibility
How to Stay Grounded When Your Values Clash
How to Build a Relationship That Grows with You

Hosted by Lottie Parker (Sex & Intimacy Specialist), Elliot Burgess, and Clair Law - therapists who understand that healing starts within.

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