About Dr. Sarah

Sarah E. Wright earned her Psy.D. in Clinical Psychology from the School of Professional Psychology at Wright State University and is an AASECT-Certified Sex Therapist and Supervisor. She has worked clinically with issues of sexual health since 2005 in settings ranging from the Veterans Administration to various college counseling centers, and has engaged in extensive supervision training both domestically and internationally.

She has taught classes on the psychology of human sexual behavior and works full time in a counseling center at a university in South Carolina, where she has over 15 years of service. She also maintains a small private practice and provides trainings and workshops across the country.


She has 3 published book chapters: “Sex and the Cortisoaked Brain”, appearing in Sex and Gender: Current Clinical Concepts and Practices, “Live Supervision of Sex Therapy,” which appears in The Art of Sex Therapy Supervision, and “A Cultural Transformation Approach in the Group Treatment of Addiction,” which appears in Innovations in Clinical Practice: Focus on Group, Couples, and Family Therapy.

Her first book was published in 2020 entitled Redefining Trauma: Understanding and Coping with a Cortisoaked Brain.


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