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Chronic Pelvic Pain & Trauma: Breaking the Silence | Rachel Zar - Fempower Health: The Chronic Pelvic Pain Channel
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Explore the connection between chronic pelvic pain and trauma with sex therapist Rachel Zar. Learn about trauma-informed care, interdisciplinary treatments, and how women can advocate for their health in this insightful Fempower Health episode.
Chronic Pelvic Pain and Trauma Episode Summary:
In this episode of Fempower Health, host Georgie Kovacs speaks with Rachel Zar, an AASECT certified sex therapist and Ph.D. in clinical sexology, about the complex relationship between chronic pelvic pain and trauma. Rachel shares her personal and professional insights into how trauma manifests physically and emotionally, particularly in relation to chronic pelvic pain. As someone with extensive experience working with patients at Northwestern Medicine’s Center for Sexual Medicine, Rachel emphasizes the importance of trauma-informed care, interdisciplinary treatments, and self-advocacy. This conversation is essential for women struggling to find answers about chronic pain and clinicians seeking to better serve their patients.
Key Discussion Points:
- What is the link between trauma and chronic pelvic pain?
- How does chronic pain manifest in both physical and emotional ways?
- What role does trauma play in conditions like vaginismus and vulvodynia?
- How can clinicians provide trauma-informed care for patients with chronic pelvic pain?
- What are the common misdiagnoses and challenges in the treatment of pelvic pain?
- How can women advocate for their health when facing dismissive or uninformed healthcare providers?
- What are the best resources for finding trauma-informed therapists and pelvic pain specialists?
- How can unresolved trauma impact physical sensations, including pain and pleasure?
- What does interdisciplinary treatment for chronic pelvic pain look like?
"The pain that they're experiencing is real, even if it started off as a psychological issue, our body adapts, and these are real physical things that are happening."
— Rachel Zar
Related to this episode:
- Learn more about Rachel Zar, PhD, LMFT, CST
- Follow Rachel Zar on Instagram and LinkedIn
If you're passionate about advancing women's health, there are many ways you can support the Fempower Health Podcast. Here's how:
- Subscribe and Listen: Tune in to new episodes every Tuesday by subscribing to the Fempower Health Podcast on Apple Podcast, Spotify or your favorite podcast platform. Your regular listenership is invaluable!
- Leave a Review: Help us grow by leaving a review on Apple, Spotify or your favorite podcast platform. Your feedback not only supports us but also helps others discover our podcast.
- Share with Others: Spread the word by sharing episodes with friends, family, or anyone interested in women's health. Every share helps!
- Engage with Our Community: Follow us on YouTube, Instagram and TikTok for the latest updates and engaging content. If you are interested in chronic pelvic pain or perimenopause & menopause, specifically, we've created specific social accounts: Peri/Menopause Instagram, Peri/Menopause Facebook, Peri/Menopause TikTok, Chronic Pelvic Pain Instagram, Chronic Pelvic Pain TikTok
- Stay Informed: Sign up for our newsletter to receive the latest announcements, news, and research directly in your inbox.
- Reach Out: We love hearing from you! Reach out for inquiries, outreach, or even to share your questions and topics of interest.
Together, let's build a stronger community dedicated to women's health. Your support is crucial in this journey!
Fempower Health Guest Bio
Rachel Zar, PhD, LMFT, CST is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist and an AASECT-Certified Sex Therapist. She holds a Master’s of Science in Marriage and Family Therapy from The Family Institute at Northwestern University, a PhD in Clinical Sexology from Modern Sex Therapy Institutes, and certificates in sex therapy and sexuality education from University of Michigan. Dr. Zar is a clinical supervisor at Avid Intimacy, a sex and relationship therapy private practice in Chicago. Dr. Zar is passionate about educating and mentoring other clinicians, and she frequently lectures, writes, and provides expert interviews for the media on myriad sex and relationship topics.
Disclaimer
**The information shared by Fempower Health is not medical advice but for informational purposes to enable you to have more effective conversations with your doctor. Always talk to your doctor before making health-related decisions. Additionally, the views expressed by the Fempower Health podcast guests are their own and their appearance on the program does not imply an endorsement of them or any entity they represent.**
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Manage episode 444131818 series 2921551
Explore the connection between chronic pelvic pain and trauma with sex therapist Rachel Zar. Learn about trauma-informed care, interdisciplinary treatments, and how women can advocate for their health in this insightful Fempower Health episode.
Chronic Pelvic Pain and Trauma Episode Summary:
In this episode of Fempower Health, host Georgie Kovacs speaks with Rachel Zar, an AASECT certified sex therapist and Ph.D. in clinical sexology, about the complex relationship between chronic pelvic pain and trauma. Rachel shares her personal and professional insights into how trauma manifests physically and emotionally, particularly in relation to chronic pelvic pain. As someone with extensive experience working with patients at Northwestern Medicine’s Center for Sexual Medicine, Rachel emphasizes the importance of trauma-informed care, interdisciplinary treatments, and self-advocacy. This conversation is essential for women struggling to find answers about chronic pain and clinicians seeking to better serve their patients.
Key Discussion Points:
- What is the link between trauma and chronic pelvic pain?
- How does chronic pain manifest in both physical and emotional ways?
- What role does trauma play in conditions like vaginismus and vulvodynia?
- How can clinicians provide trauma-informed care for patients with chronic pelvic pain?
- What are the common misdiagnoses and challenges in the treatment of pelvic pain?
- How can women advocate for their health when facing dismissive or uninformed healthcare providers?
- What are the best resources for finding trauma-informed therapists and pelvic pain specialists?
- How can unresolved trauma impact physical sensations, including pain and pleasure?
- What does interdisciplinary treatment for chronic pelvic pain look like?
"The pain that they're experiencing is real, even if it started off as a psychological issue, our body adapts, and these are real physical things that are happening."
— Rachel Zar
Related to this episode:
- Learn more about Rachel Zar, PhD, LMFT, CST
- Follow Rachel Zar on Instagram and LinkedIn
If you're passionate about advancing women's health, there are many ways you can support the Fempower Health Podcast. Here's how:
- Subscribe and Listen: Tune in to new episodes every Tuesday by subscribing to the Fempower Health Podcast on Apple Podcast, Spotify or your favorite podcast platform. Your regular listenership is invaluable!
- Leave a Review: Help us grow by leaving a review on Apple, Spotify or your favorite podcast platform. Your feedback not only supports us but also helps others discover our podcast.
- Share with Others: Spread the word by sharing episodes with friends, family, or anyone interested in women's health. Every share helps!
- Engage with Our Community: Follow us on YouTube, Instagram and TikTok for the latest updates and engaging content. If you are interested in chronic pelvic pain or perimenopause & menopause, specifically, we've created specific social accounts: Peri/Menopause Instagram, Peri/Menopause Facebook, Peri/Menopause TikTok, Chronic Pelvic Pain Instagram, Chronic Pelvic Pain TikTok
- Stay Informed: Sign up for our newsletter to receive the latest announcements, news, and research directly in your inbox.
- Reach Out: We love hearing from you! Reach out for inquiries, outreach, or even to share your questions and topics of interest.
Together, let's build a stronger community dedicated to women's health. Your support is crucial in this journey!
Fempower Health Guest Bio
Rachel Zar, PhD, LMFT, CST is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist and an AASECT-Certified Sex Therapist. She holds a Master’s of Science in Marriage and Family Therapy from The Family Institute at Northwestern University, a PhD in Clinical Sexology from Modern Sex Therapy Institutes, and certificates in sex therapy and sexuality education from University of Michigan. Dr. Zar is a clinical supervisor at Avid Intimacy, a sex and relationship therapy private practice in Chicago. Dr. Zar is passionate about educating and mentoring other clinicians, and she frequently lectures, writes, and provides expert interviews for the media on myriad sex and relationship topics.
Disclaimer
**The information shared by Fempower Health is not medical advice but for informational purposes to enable you to have more effective conversations with your doctor. Always talk to your doctor before making health-related decisions. Additionally, the views expressed by the Fempower Health podcast guests are their own and their appearance on the program does not imply an endorsement of them or any entity they represent.**
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