Monday · May 25 at 3 PM ET · Live on Zoom

A Live Conversation

Flourishing: A Conversation with Health Professionals Who Recommend OM

A panel of four clinicians who recommend OM to their patients, and practice it themselves.

Date
Mon, May 25
Time
3 PM ET
Format
Live on Zoom
Cost
Free
Dr. Caroline Griggs, PharmD

Hosted by

Dr. Caroline Griggs, PharmD

Director of Research, Institute of OM Foundation

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Monday, May 25 at 3 PM ET · Live on Zoom · Hosted by Eros Platform.

About the panel

A superior health technology meets institutional resistance.

Join a panel of clinicians who recommend Orgasmic Meditation to their patients — and practice it themselves.

Orgasmic Meditation is emerging as a somatic protocol for the conditions conventional medicine has struggled to treat: chronic stress, trauma, disconnection from the body, low libido, hormonal dysregulation, and depletion that doesn't show up on labs. Clinical observers have documented reductions in PTSD symptoms, improvements in emotional regulation, decreased anxiety and depression, and a measurable increase in patients' capacity to feel.

These clinicians aren't reporting from the outside. They practice it themselves.

The Panel

Who you'll hear from

Dr. Caroline Griggs, PharmD

Research Coordinator

Dr. Caroline Griggs, PharmD

IOM Foundation

Dr. Teresa Diaz

Panelist

Dr. Teresa Diaz

OB/GYN and functional medicine physician, 25 years in practice. Founder of an embodiment-centered model she calls 'orgasmic medicine.'

Dr. Michelle Veneziano

Panelist

Dr. Michelle Veneziano

Family practice physician and Cranial Osteopath, 25 years treating sensitive people with trauma. Focuses on patterns and resistance held in the body.

Charity Danker, LPC, CST

Panelist

Charity Danker, LPC, CST

AASECT-Certified Sex Therapist, 16 years in clinical practice. Integrates OM as a structured complement to Sensate Focus for couples.

What clinicians observe

A somatic protocol for what conventional medicine has struggled to treat.

Chronic stress. Trauma. Disconnection from the body. Low libido. Hormonal dysregulation. Depletion that doesn't show up on labs.

These clinicians describe a different point of entry — one that treats sensation as data, and the body as the place healing actually happens.

Reductions in PTSD symptoms documented by clinical observers

Improvements in emotional regulation and capacity to feel

Decreased anxiety and depression alongside the practice

If you're a clinician, a patient, or simply curious about what comes next in medicine — this is a conversation worth being in the room for.

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Monday, May 25 at 3 PM ET · Live on Zoom · Hosted by Eros Platform.