Erica Leroye, Certified Sexological Bodyworker and Sensory-Motor Specialist
June 23, 2025
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With over 30 years of experience in movement education, bodywork, and sensory-motor integration, I work at the intersection of sexual health, pelvic care, and nervous system support. Creative Body Release is a complementary method for addressing both medical and stress-related erectile issues, arousal system disregulation, and pre/post-surgical sexual rehabilitation—going beyond pills and pumps to help you listen and understand what your body is trying to tell you.
Most Pelvic Health providers excel at helping patients get from pain and discomfort to neutral but when it's time to reconnect with pleasure that may be beyond scope or comfort. That’s where I come in.
My approach blends neuroscience, fascia research, craniosacral therapy, reflexology, and movement re-education with Sexological Bodywork.
Sexological Bodywork is a state-recognized profession in California, offered both in-person and online. Practitioners provide client-led coaching focused on the arousal system’s capacity for pleasure, learning, and regulation. This fills a critical gap in conventional sexual healthcare by offering real-time, consent-based observation and guidance. It supports embodied, functional change through education—not therapy.
As a Certified Sexological Bodyworker and Intimacy Choreographer, I help clients think about and train for sex as they would for any other movement activity—focusing on form, function, and flow state while building capacity and confidence. Whether we’re working toward prevention, remediation, or re-imagination, I help clients discern what's in the body, what's in the mind, and what's possible after injury or with aging. We also look at how the social, cultural and systemic storylines around sexuality may be hurdles and find the workarounds that allow your health and well-being to be prioritized.
This is where clinical care meets lived experience—and where true transformation begins.
Creative Body Release complements pelvic rehab with practical coaching in masturbation, breath and sound, movement, and oxytocin-forward strategies.
Ideal referrals include men with prostate or pelvic concerns, those facing stress-related or idiopathic erectile flow issues, and clients curious and ready to re-engage the pleasure side of their arousal system after trauma, shutdown, or frustration when conventional approaches haven’t achieved desired results.
I love working as part of a care team and also mentor professionals integrating arousal-focused work into their own practices. You bring the diagnostics—I help translate it from the inside out. Together, we shift the story on sex and what "feeling yourself again" can really be .
While my professional background and training is robust, it is my personal experience that truly makes my approach unique. After the death of my beloved to undiagnosed diabetes at only 42, I made it my mission to help men—and those who care for and love them—become empowered advocates for their health. In his case, erectile dysfunction was the early warning sign that something was seriously wrong. It was the tell—the one that could have led to diagnosis, treatment, and more time together.
Too often, when men are left unsupported in navigating ED, their partners carry the emotional weight—of fear, silence, and isolation. My work creates space for both men and their loved ones to engage more openly, take action earlier, and rebuild connection before it’s too late.
When pleasure returns, so does motivation, hope, and healing. Let’s work together to restore flow, capacity, and the feeling of being fully alive. Sex Educator
Most Pelvic Health providers excel at helping patients get from pain and discomfort to neutral but when it's time to reconnect with pleasure that may be beyond scope or comfort. That’s where I come in.
My approach blends neuroscience, fascia research, craniosacral therapy, reflexology, and movement re-education with Sexological Bodywork.
Sexological Bodywork is a state-recognized profession in California, offered both in-person and online. Practitioners provide client-led coaching focused on the arousal system’s capacity for pleasure, learning, and regulation. This fills a critical gap in conventional sexual healthcare by offering real-time, consent-based observation and guidance. It supports embodied, functional change through education—not therapy.
As a Certified Sexological Bodyworker and Intimacy Choreographer, I help clients think about and train for sex as they would for any other movement activity—focusing on form, function, and flow state while building capacity and confidence. Whether we’re working toward prevention, remediation, or re-imagination, I help clients discern what's in the body, what's in the mind, and what's possible after injury or with aging. We also look at how the social, cultural and systemic storylines around sexuality may be hurdles and find the workarounds that allow your health and well-being to be prioritized.
This is where clinical care meets lived experience—and where true transformation begins.
Creative Body Release complements pelvic rehab with practical coaching in masturbation, breath and sound, movement, and oxytocin-forward strategies.
Ideal referrals include men with prostate or pelvic concerns, those facing stress-related or idiopathic erectile flow issues, and clients curious and ready to re-engage the pleasure side of their arousal system after trauma, shutdown, or frustration when conventional approaches haven’t achieved desired results.
I love working as part of a care team and also mentor professionals integrating arousal-focused work into their own practices. You bring the diagnostics—I help translate it from the inside out. Together, we shift the story on sex and what "feeling yourself again" can really be .
While my professional background and training is robust, it is my personal experience that truly makes my approach unique. After the death of my beloved to undiagnosed diabetes at only 42, I made it my mission to help men—and those who care for and love them—become empowered advocates for their health. In his case, erectile dysfunction was the early warning sign that something was seriously wrong. It was the tell—the one that could have led to diagnosis, treatment, and more time together.
Too often, when men are left unsupported in navigating ED, their partners carry the emotional weight—of fear, silence, and isolation. My work creates space for both men and their loved ones to engage more openly, take action earlier, and rebuild connection before it’s too late.
When pleasure returns, so does motivation, hope, and healing. Let’s work together to restore flow, capacity, and the feeling of being fully alive. Sex Educator
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