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Part 1: CUTV News Radio Spotlights Madison Gulli of Integrated Wholeness

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Las Vegas, NV – Madison Gulli is a certified clinical sexologist and founder of Integrated Wholeness, where she offers sex and relationship therapy for both dating and married couples for better communication and increased connection and intimacy.

“Sexuality is fundamental to every individual,” says Gulli. “Because sex is complicated and compartmentalized, people need to have the dialogue to talk about their sexuality, what it means to them, what desire means to them, what arousal means to them, and what our responsibilities are to our partner.”

Sexuality encompasses the emotional, psychological and the physical. Gulli incorporates mind, body and spirit in how she approaches new clients. That’s why her practice is called Integrated Wholeness.

“When I speak about sexuality, I'm talking about an individual's sexuality with themselves, how they identify with their own sexual selves. That's what people struggle with ultimately,” says Gulli.

“We hold energy in our bodies, and that includes sexual energy, and quite often it hinders us,” says Gulli. “I do a lot of relaxation work and mindfulness with my clients so they can relax into their bodies. I teach clients embodiment so they can learn to be with themselves, not for the goal of sexual satisfaction—although that's OK, too—but in terms of getting out of their heads and being in their bodies in a pleasurable way.

When an individual is sexually healthy, they can really talk about sex, love, affection, intimacy, connection and what they enjoy, even fantasies.

For more information, visit www.integratedwholeness.com