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I began my private practice as a body worker and sacred intimate in 1993. In addition to extensive training in sexual healing work (sacred intimacy), I received state-certification training in Swedish-Esalen bodywork from the Body Electric School in California, which was founded by Joseph Kramer. I also studied shiatsu at the Ohashi Institute in New York City and from California-based instructor Irene Smith learned to massage people who are seriously ill. I am a New
York state-certified gestalt therapist, having completed a four-year clinical
fellowship at Gestalt Associates for Psychotherapy. In addition, I have
been a writer, editor, and journalist since 1975. I studied classic languages
(Greek and Latin) at Rice University in Houston, Texas, and at Boston
University, where I received a BFA in theater. I have published three
books about theater, and my articles have appeared in numerous publications,
including the New York Times, the Village Voice, and the Advocate. I have
also written extensively about sexuality, men's health, and spirituality.
(See my online writing archive at www.donshewey.com.)
My work is grounded in many years' experience with meditation practice, the study of yoga, men's consciousness work, and community health activism. I served as a volunteer with Gay Men's Health Crisis in various capacities from 1984 to 1998. I participated in numerous community actions as a member of the AIDS Coalition to Unleash Power (ACT UP). I taught a course called "Living Eros" for the Body Electric School and have facilitated public forums on adult sex education. I participated in the historic 1999 Boulder Gay Men's Health Summit, which launched a movement devoted to gay men's health above and beyond HIV/AIDS, and I coordinated a series of workshops called "Holistic Perspectives" at the 2000 and 2002 summits in Boulder. Born in Colorado and raised in a military family, I grew up in a trailer park on a dirt road in Waco, Texas. I now live in midtown Manhattan halfway between Trump Tower and Carnegie Hall. As a writer, therapist, and pleasure activist, my mission is to encourage people to rebel against sex-negativity and wake up to the joy of life in a body. In addition
to my professional training and experience, I bring to BODY AND SOUL WORK
a lifetime of adventures as a self-accepting and sexually active gay man
with a history of long relationships. My client base consists primarily of
men who wish to expand their enjoyment of erotic connections with
themselves and other men. Nevertheless, I am always happy to work with any
men, women, individuals, or couples who wish to access my resources as a
pleasure activist and adult sex educator. |
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