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Court Vox In-Service Training

  • 4124 18th St San Francisco, CA. 94114 USA (map)
court vox presents at Rouse Relational Wellness

For Rouse Providers only to ensure excellent services to our clients.

Court Vox joins our monthly team training, leading our providers on somatic and embodied erotic practices to offer our clients to try in between sessions.

About Court Vox:

Court Vox is a Somatic Sex & Intimacy Coach, Surrogate Partner, and the Founder of The BodyVox. Through his courses, workshops, retreats, and private immersions, he helps clients overcome limitations and shame, fostering deeper intimacy and connection with their whole selves. 

While traditional therapy often relies solely on talk, somatic coaching integrates body-based exercises, experiential learning, and touch within comfortable, judgment-free environments. Vox addresses areas such as body shame, boundary-setting, communication, deepening individuals’ connection to sensations and desires (including learning how to ask for what they want), and building intimacy and healthy boundaries.

Vox’s expertise draws from disciplines including somatics, sexological bodywork, tantra, BDSM, and shadow work. Certified through governing organizations such as the Somatic Sex Education Association (SSEA), the Association of Sexological Bodyworkers (ACSB), the International Professional Surrogate Association (IPSA), and Urban Tantra, he combines his certifications with ongoing studies in rope bondage, modern hypnotherapy, breathwork, and movement practices.

At The BodyVox, Court Vox offers 1:1 sessions, workshops, and retreats worldwide, including specialized programs for GBTQ men. His online course and community, Invitations to Intimacy, provides a framework for erotic embodiment alongside a supportive network of like-minded individuals. He is also part of the celebrated program for women, Back to the Body, where he collaborates with an elite team of sex educators to guide transformative experiences for women.

As a sex educator, Vox has worked with clients of all sexualities and genders. His work has been featured in AskMen.com, Cosmopolitan, and Well & Good. For more information, visit www.thebodyvox.com.

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