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Welcome to Sarah White Live, the online hub of all things Sarah White. You can find links to my Naked Therapy practice, my Daily E-rousal Emails, my modeling portfolio, and the many ways you can talk to me! Thanks for visiting!

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P.P.S. Here’s my bio:

Sarah White is an artist, writer, and the founder of Naked Therapy (N.T.). She moved to NYC after studying psychology, biology, and art, and graduating summa cum laude with a Bachelor of Science. She has also modeled for both commercial and creative photographers.

In mid-2010, Sarah began conceiving of Naked Therapy as a possible therapeutic modality, and in October of the same year she opened her online Naked Therapy practice. Since then she has provided Naked Therapy to hundreds of clients and she and her methods have been profiled on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, The Morning Show Australia, CBS News, ABC News, The NY Daily News, NBC New York, FOX Business News, Playboy Radio, The Huffington Post, Salon.com and many other media outlets around the world. She was called “Sigmund Freud’s Naked Granddaughter” by Viennese Journal Apdejt.com and was voted one of Wired.com’s Top Ten Sexiest Geeks 2010. Since March 2011, she has written on sexuality, culture and the web, using the unique perspective she has gained as The Naked Therapist, on her blog, SarahWhiteDaily.com, and for other websites. In March 2012 she was featured with Dr. John Grohol (PsychCentral.com) at SXSW on his panel, “Online Therapy…Naked?”

Sarah has been a practicing artist since 2002, beginning as a photographer of Americana. Since 2010 she has been developing a body of artistic work in both photography and mixed-media informed by her experience as The Naked Therapist that focuses on arousal, sexuality, body, display, visibility, transient spaces, the Internet, the cultural quotidian, e-connections, and the forbidden. As these cover stories in ArtInfo.com and Culturebot.net explain, a “fascinating little art world tizzy” occurred when she was censored from the West Chelsea Artists Open Studios in May 2012. The Culturebot critic compared her art and the controversy it aroused to Marina Abramovic, Damien Hirst, Marcel Duchamp, Laurel Nakadate, and Mami Kotak.

Despite acts of censorship and bias against her methods and inspired by acts of support, she remains firmly dedicated to her mission: As a therapist she seeks to provide a welcoming, discovering, performative place in which her clients can discuss and improve themselves in a setting that supports and encourages nakedness and arousal, and as an artist she seeks to create art that spawns emotions and dialogue that help us more deeply engage with what we truly need and want. In short, Sarah White seeks to hear, tell, show and share the naked truth.

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