Sexual Trauma Recovery — Body Compass
Somatic Sexological Bodywork® for Sexual Trauma Recovery
There is a place
the healing
hasn't reached yet.

Many people doing deep therapeutic work find that the body needs its own direct process — one that works with what's actually showing up in intimacy: the shutdown, the disconnection, the pain, the desire that disappeared. This is that work.

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Body Compass
Deep therapeutic work changes what you understand about what happened. This work changes what the body does when intimacy is close — the bracing, the shutdown, the disconnecting. What becomes possible when both are happening is something most people didn't believe was still available to them.
— Nicole Siegel, Certified Sexological Bodyworker®
If this is where you are
If you've carried
this for a long time —
you know what
I mean.
Maybe you've been doing deep work for a while. And it's real — you've moved, you've understood things, you've changed in ways that matter.
And there's still this. The part that lives in the body's response to closeness — the flinching, the going quiet, the not quite being there. The part that understanding alone hasn't shifted.
That is exactly what this work is for.
Where trauma actually lives
The mind holds
the story.
The body holds
the response.

Sexual trauma leaves marks in the body — in how it responds to touch, to closeness, to vulnerability, to arousal. Deep therapeutic work reaches this history through language, meaning, and relationship. Sexological Bodywork® reaches the same history through the body directly — breath, movement, sensation, and the gradual building of new physical associations where painful ones were laid down.

The two processes are naturally complementary. What emerges in a session often has a physical counterpart that body-based work can reach. What shifts in body-based work often opens new territory for the therapeutic relationship to explore.

Many clients bring this work directly to their existing therapeutic relationship — sharing Nicole's work with their practitioner and finding that the two open things in each other that neither could reach alone. Nicole welcomes that conversation and is glad to be in contact with the people already supporting you.

This work is designed as a partner to therapy, not a replacement for it. It goes to the layer that talk alone cannot fully reach — the body's direct experience of intimacy, closeness, and being touched.

What the work involves
Slow. Precise.
Always at the pace
your body sets.

There is no pressure to recount what happened. The focus is on how your body responds now — in intimacy, in closeness, in your own skin — not on the narrative of the past. You share what feels useful and nothing more. Nothing will ever be pushed for.

Consent-based touch practices — used only when the body is ready and has explicitly agreed — are available in-person in Austin, TX. Remote sessions are available and effective for most of this work. Nicole works with clients remotely worldwide.

Nicole welcomes the therapeutic relationship you already have. If it would support your care, she's glad to be in contact with your therapist — many clients find that the two working together feels more supportive.

What becomes possible
Real bodies.
Real outcomes.
Former client
"My work with Nicole was unlike anything I had done before. I experienced early childhood sexual trauma that was blocking me as an adult. Nicole helped me overcome this — not let it keep holding me back like the anchor it had become."
After the program
Present during sex for the first time. Not watching, not managing, not dissociated. Actually there — in her body, with her partner. Therapy had given her the foundation. This work helped her body arrive.
After the work
"For the first time in my life I feel more connected to myself. To find someone nurturing to help you with such sensitive material is a gift."
From people who found their way here
What they said
on the other side.
Nicole is a very kind, nonjudgmental, and unique practitioner. You know her heart is in it fully. The level of her expertise and the depth of her commitment is rare.
— Former client
You helped me go from existential dread to relaxed trust in my body — to feel my life's meaning.
— Former client
For the first time in my life I feel more connected to myself. To find someone nurturing to help you with such sensitive material is a gift. Nicole was that gift for me.
— Former client
Sexological Bodywork®
What this
work actually is

Sexological Bodywork® is a body-led, trauma-informed modality governed by the Association of Certified Sexological Bodyworkers. It works directly with the body — using breath, movement, somatic awareness, and consent-based touch practices — to address the physiological roots of trauma's effects on intimacy.

It is not psychotherapy. It is not a replacement for the therapeutic work you've already done. It is the next layer — the one that goes to where the body's response actually lives.

Remote sessions are available and effective for most of this work. Nicole works with clients remotely worldwide. If you're currently working with a therapist, Nicole is glad to coordinate.

Where to begin
Two ways to take
the first step.
Free · 30 minutes
Clarity Call
No cost · No obligation
A 30-minute conversation to talk about where you are and whether this work is the right fit. If it isn't, Nicole will tell you that directly — and point you toward what is.
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Nicole Siegel
Your guide
Nicole Siegel
Certified Sexological Bodyworker®

For years, my most intimate work has been sitting with people in the places they've never been able to take anywhere else — the shame, the silence, the body that still responds to something that happened a long time ago.

I don't rush this work. I don't have a protocol that overrides what the body is communicating. I follow the body's lead — always — and I've built the Body Compass Method™ around that principle. What the body needs, when it needs it, at the pace it can actually receive it.

You don't have to explain everything. You don't have to be further along than you are. You just have to be willing to let the body show us what it needs next.

Certified Sexological Bodyworker® Trauma-Informed Consent-Based ACSB Governed
Common questions
Things people wonder
before reaching out.
No. This work doesn't require you to recount or re-process the details of what happened. The focus is on your body's current responses — what it does now in intimacy — not on the narrative of the past. You share what feels useful and nothing more.
Very well, in most cases. Many clients bring this work directly to their therapist and find the two processes deepen each other. Nicole is glad to be in contact with your therapist if that would support your care.
This is therapeutic work — structured, trauma-informed, and governed by the ACSB — but it is not psychotherapy. No referral is required. It works most powerfully in concert with ongoing therapy, and Nicole actively welcomes that collaboration.
Yes. Remote sessions are available and effective for most of this work. Nicole works with clients remotely worldwide. Consent-based touch practices are available in-person in Austin, TX only. The right format will be discussed on the clarity call.
This is therapeutic work — structured, trauma-informed, and governed by the ACSB — but it is not psychotherapy. No referral is required.
You have already
done so much.
This is the part
the body has been
waiting for.

There is no pressure here. Just a conversation — 30 minutes, private, at your pace.

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