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November 17th, 2025

Skipping to Chapter 4 of When Sex Meets God: What's Your Relationship Like With Your Body & Pleasure?

  1. Skipping to Chapter 4 of When Sex Meets God: What's Your Relationship Like With Your Body & Pleasure? Deborah Lukovich, PhD 5:43

My memoir is available! Read views and purchase my crazy story here: https://www.amazon.com/When-Sex-Meets-God-Unraveling/dp/B0FY1WSSJZ

Did you come of age in the 1980s? It was a time of great progress for women, but also of violent rhetoric against women's desire for independence. 

This included sexual freedom, too. 

In this video, I share a little about Chapter 4: I Want Sex, including the depth psychology aspect beneath the surface of my story, which is written as a novel.  

Enjoy and please share with others. 

Deborah Lukovich, PhD

To learn more about why I wrote this story, the types of readers that will enjoy it, and to subscribe so you have access to a series of videos I'm doing about the depth psychology theories beneath the story, go here: https://www.deborahlukovich.com/

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Deborah Lukovich, PhD Depth Psychology Coach, Author, Podcaster & Blogger

Deborah Lukovich, PhD, is depth psychology coach, author, blogger, podcaster, and YouTuber, all ways she overshares her crazy midlife adventures and creates space for others to find deeper meaning in their own. She loves engaging with thousands of Twitter followers too.

She holds a M.A. and PhD in Depth Psychology with a specialization in Jungian and Archetypal Studies. Through coaching, writing, and conversation, Deborah is on a mission to empower people with a framework for self-reflection focused on learning the language of the unconscious, through which the Soul reveals clues about our deepest desires.

She describes herself as an accidentally funny, awkward depth psychology nerd who is addicted to finding meaning in ordinary life events, and over-shares to encourage others to explore the deeper meaning of their lives.