Cuddly Comfort in Arizona
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by help@cuddlist.com
1y ago
Daniel Greene and Staci Starlight exhibit the comfort of Cuddlist Cuddle Therapy. Click on the image for the full blog post.   *This blog was originally posted on http://www.danielgreene.com The post Cuddly Comfort in Arizona appeared first on Cuddlist ..read more
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Cuddlist & Co-Host of T&A Talk Sex Podcast, Christina reviews Virtual Cuddling in her follow up interview with Johnny Bananas.
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by help@cuddlist.com
1y ago
The post Cuddlist & Co-Host of T&A Talk Sex Podcast, Christina reviews Virtual Cuddling in her follow up interview with Johnny Bananas. appeared first on Cuddlist ..read more
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Self Care – A Practitioner’s Voice
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by help@cuddlist.com
1y ago
By Alyssa, a Cuddlist Trained Practitioner in Irvine, California. We as practitioners have a duty to focus on and learn how to take great care of ourselves. Self care is what creates the space for trust, respect, honesty, vulnerability, and intimacy, and (as Madelon has said) it is the foundation on which we each build our own boundaries. If I’m not maintaining the best possible self-care I’m doing my clients a disservice. Being around someone with strong self-care empowers you in your own self-care. And when you’re interacting with someone else in a way that is not in integrity with your ow ..read more
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Cuddlist Client Case Study | Practitioner: Madelon Guinazzo
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by help@cuddlist.com
1y ago
Cuddlist Client Case Study Practitioner: Madelon Guinazzo 1. Doug (not his real name) is a 58 yo white male. He has a bachelor’s degree with technical training and is employed full time with benefits as a help desk agent. He is divorced with no children and currently lives alone. 2. Doug presented with an issue of having acted on a craving for human touch by going to the only place he knew of to get it, a “massage parlor” where massage with genital stimulation is available. Client felt a subsequent painful sense of emptiness and self recrimination. It triggered a fear of returning to self des ..read more
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A Trauma Survivor’s Experience with his Cuddlist
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by help@cuddlist.com
1y ago
Testimonial from a Client of Madelon Guinazzo, Cuddlist Co-Founder and Director of Training: I am a survivor of early childhood sexual trauma. I’m a 58-year-old man. There have been many other traumatic experiences in my life, but those first ones set the stage for my ability to form attachments with other people. I’m writing this to the other survivors out there that might come across this blog and the Cuddlists’ services looking for relief. I know you’re out there because I’m one of you and I know what it’s like. If you’re lucky enough to realize that what happened to you has affected you to ..read more
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The Power of Unconditional Positive Regard
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by help@cuddlist.com
1y ago
From Madelon Guinazzo, Cuddlist C0-Founder and Director of Training:  The other day a client was describing the value of what they receive from me and they used a phrase that struck me deeply and has stuck with me. They said, “You give me a place to say the things that hurt to have unsaid”. Yes! There are things that become unburdened by being given a voice and a witness to hear them. It has absolutely nothing to do with right or wrong. Every thought and feeling has an integrity of its own. It has a right to exist and to be expressed gives it a new level of existence. It gives it permiss ..read more
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A Client Review of Cuddlist vs Other Cuddle Websites
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by help@cuddlist.com
1y ago
Recently, here at Cuddlist headquarters, we received an email from a client, sharing their experience with Cuddlist compared to other cuddle websites, after having received sessions with numerous practitioners. We really appreciated their feedback and thought we’d share. Cuddlist is the best and most awesomest company. I have met a lot of Cuddlist practitioners from this company and they are all very professional, organized, well trained and really know the reason that they are here in this business. My outcomes for this business is as follows: -Cuddlist practitioners are very well trained and ..read more
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When Does “Client Led” Matter and Why?
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by help@cuddlist.com
1y ago
By Michelle Renee, San Diego Cuddlist Certified Practitioner and Director of Cuddlist Care Please note: I have the consent of my client to share about our work together, though I will not be sharing much detail, it was still important for me to have their consent. As a Cuddlist Certified Touch Practitioner, one of the pillars of our agreements with our clients is that it is THEIR session. As the practitioner, I am there to hold space and share an authentic experience with my clients. I am not there to prescribe. I never know what a session will look like as I am focused on meeting my client wh ..read more
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Understanding Whiteness + Deconstructing the Illusion of White Guilt
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by help@cuddlist.com
1y ago
Welcome!  We are glad you are here! Cuddlist is pleased to provide this significant training material to the public. Inclusivity and diversity are an important part of the movement that Cuddlist represents. Thank you for your interest in this important conversation. Earlier this year, Cuddlist.com invited our Cuddlist practitioners in membership to participate in an important conversation: “Understanding Whiteness + Deconstructing the Illusion of White Guilt: A discussion on acknowledging and identifying privilege and how that affects your work as a Cuddlist, Lead by Quint ..read more
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