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Unfiltered and Unashamed | Neha Bhat

Unfiltered and Unashamed | Neha Bhat

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Neha Bhat (ABT, ATR-P) is a licensed sex and trauma psychotherapist, clinical supervisor, and interdisciplinary artist practicing between India and the U.S. Her psychotherapy approach integrates arts-based, psychospiritual traditions rooted in sexual trauma healing, both at the grassroots and clinical levels. Her work is deeply informed by South Asian cultural realities, ancestral traditions, and body-based trauma recovery methods.

Timestamps:

(03:25) How her work is building bridges between the esoteric and the practical.

(09:23) Her unique professional journey—working as an artist, in prisons, as a schoolteacher, and as a sex therapist.

(16:48) How her book, Unashamed, became an instant best-seller in India and sparked powerful conversations.

(24:21) Her personal experience of never having carried sexual shame in her body and her identification as queer.

(33:01) A look at trauma therapy and the tendency to focus on only one aspect rather than addressing the whole.

(40:27) Reflections on identity, the harm of labeling and boxing others, and the lasting impact of colonization and rigid belief systems.

(49:37) The importance of always looking two levels deeper to truly understand what’s happening.

(1:04:12) Where she envisions herself in 2030 and beyond.

To learn more about Neha's work, visit: www.nehabhat.org

To purchase her book: https://www.amazon.com/Unashamed-Notes-Diary-Sex-Therapist/dp/9356996288

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