Cristiana Bolli is a specialist in somatic neuroplasticity and midlife intimacy.
She created the concept of sensory collapse in menopause
— a phenomenon many women experience, yet few can name.
During perimenopause and menopause, many women feel their body no longer responds.
Even with hormones, a healthy lifestyle, yoga, nutrition — something essential seems missing.
This has a physiological cause:
the nervous system goes into protective mode.
It reduces access to touch, pleasure, and sensory clarity.
This silent shutdown has a name:
sensory collapse.
And the good news?
It’s reversible — through somatic practices based on neuroscience.
Medicine balances hormones.
But it rarely touches another layer: sensory loss.
Sensory collapse shows up as:
It’s real. It’s not in your head.
And it’s not in your blood tests either.
Somatic sexology is a clinical, body-based approach grounded in science.
It’s not about talking — it’s about re-educating the body.
Gently. Clearly. At your own pace.
It works by:
Cristiana developed the MPPV® Method — Minimum Positive Possible Viable — after more than 10 years of clinical work with women in midlife.
The goal:
Restore pleasure, vitality and sensory clarity — without performance.
Most people begin with a 45-min
Sensory Evaluation Session.
This session helps identify:
From there, you may be invited into a structured plan (3 to 10 sessions), designed to fit your pace and life.
Real body. Real clarity.
Results are perceptible from the very first steps.
If everything looks fine on your labs — but your body still feels absent — maybe it’s time to ask a different question:
What does your body still know — but no one ever taught you to feel?
*This is educational, integrative and complementary work. It does not replace medical care.*