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Naked Therapist Sarah White
SHE'S 24, she's pretty, and she never takes her glasses off. The rest of what she's wearing is a different matter. Ms White conducts most of her sessions online on Skype. Demand for appointments has been high after she appeared in the iPad-only newspaper The Daily last week. Her story was quickly picked up and has been repeated around the world. In between her busy schedule, she agreed to an online interview with PerthNow to explain her work. Ms White, who studies psychology but is not a registered psychotherapist, admits she does not fully understand how removing her clothes increases the mental well-being of her clients. As far as the thrust of it, I'm not quite able to explain. I know it helps people open up more.
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Naked therapy, on the other hand, allows for people to open up, or at least that's what Sarah White, New York 's naked therapist feels. During her sessions, the year-old therapist slowly peels away layers of clothing in her New York office, according to the Mail Online. This innovative approach to therapy has attracted a lot of interest, though most of her clients are men. However, she doesn't just cut right to the stripping. From there clients move to a two-way video chat, and in some cases live consultations, which dramatically increase in price. From the Mail :.
Sarah White is not a licensed therapist — how can she be when the APA strictly forbids nudity? Clothes, she says, are limiting, and she frees clients to open up by taking hers off. Whether stripping down is a metaphor of the therapeutic process or not, Sarah does not deny she's using the "power of arousal" with her mostly male clientele. A Daily reporter went to see her for a mock session in the video above, and you can see seduction is her key tactic. Freud also talked about transference — the redirection of a patient's feelings toward the therapist — though. And since transference often manifests as a crush, I do wonder how she'd address that. But, hey, if she can get men who otherwise wouldn't go to therapy in the door, maybe she's doing the world a service? For all we know the sexy librarian phenomena started in an effort to get people to read.