
Rockmy Sexology: Confidence, connection and pleasure
Struggling in the bedroom? You’re not alone. 2/3 of women regularly fake orgasm.
Feel like you can’t express your desires honestly with your partner? Or that you’re not a sexual person, but want to be? Our sexual selves are deep rooted, shaped by the messages we get when we’re growing up, our culture, family, experiences.
Dr Angela Wright delivers a powerful course to help you understand your body, break through your sexual blockers and reclaim the power in your pleasure.
As a GP, Clinical Sexologist and BMS Menopause Specialist she is trained in psychosexual therapy and in the medicine of sexual function – not a level of GP experience you find everywhere.
In this course she covers everything from female pleasure and the orgasm gap to shame, trauma, relationships and sexual norms. Don’t let anything hold you back from having a fulfilling sex life. You deserve it!
Pay what you can: £40–60. Free slots are available for those unable to pay – just get in touch.
We believe clinically-backed education and support should be accessible to all. Your contribution helps fund future resources and keeps access open for others.
Shape your understanding of your sexual self, learn to open up your sexual world – it’s not a one step process. It’s time to build a toolkit to access whenever you need it. The pleasure is all yours.
What’s covered in the course?
Shape your understanding of your sexual self, learn to open up your sexual world – it’s not a one step process. It’s time to build a toolkit to access whenever you need it. The pleasure is all yours.
For a long time, women have been taught to ignore their pleasure. Find out how we learn about sex and how that shapes our experience of pleasure. Rewrite your sexual story.
- What are sexual scripts? (The messages we get growing up about what’s normal).
- How does culture, family and media shape my beliefs?
- Do I have a working knowledge of my body?
- Why is our pleasure overlooked and what is the orgasm gap?
- How do hormonal changes and trauma affect me?
- Why do I feel unsure or disconnected?
- How can I reclaim my body?
The emotional and psychological side of sexual wellbeing enable you to feel safe, supported and in control of your own sexual journey. Find out how.
- Why does safety and emotional comfort matter?
- How can shame, overwhelm, trauma and past experience block my pleasure?
- Why “fixing” things with wellness routines isn’t the answer.
- How does my upbringing and identity affect how I feel about sex?
- How can I reconnect with my body and emotions without guilt or pressure?
Bessel van der Kolk, The Body Keeps The Score >
Lori A. Brotto, Better Sex Through Mindfulness >
Audre Lorde, Uses Of The Erotic: The Erotic As Power >
It’s OK to ask for more, you’re not alone in wanting it.
- How does desire work and is monogamy the only model?
- What can I do if I feel stuck or disconnected in my relationship?
- How can I talk to my partner about what I want?
- How can I advocate for myself in a healthcare system that ignores female pleasure?
- Reframing sex as something for you, not just something you do.
Justin Lehmiller, Tell Me What You Want >
Low Libido In Midlife: Positive Steps To Recover It >
Menopause and Cancer Community Interest Group >
The Institute of Psychosexual Medicine >
College of Sexual and Relationship Therapists >
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