Sex Therapy

Sexual health and pleasure are an essential part of our physical, emotional and relational well being. Sex therapy helps individuals and couples work with a variety of concerns that can affect one's relationship to their own sexuality and sex life with another person.

 
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Concerns addressed in sex therapy include:

  • Low sexual desire
  • Difficulty communication about sex and preferences
  • Infidelity
  • Discrepant sexual desires and needs within a couple
  • Pain during sex
  • Gender Identity Questions
  • Out of Control Sexual Behavior (a.k.a., Sexual Addiction) Porn misuse or sexual acting out behaviors
  • Erectile dysfunction
  • Sexual abuse and trauma
  • Delayed or impaired orgasm or ejaculation concerns (premature or delayed ejaculation)
  • Anxiety around sex, intimacy, and sexual situations
  • Concerns over what is “normal”
  • Interest in alternative sexual lifestyles, including BDSM, kink, poly/open relationships

Through working together you will:

  • Connecting to your body                           • Achieve greater intimacy in relationships         • Find body confidence
  • Enhance intimacy and pleasure                • Find/maintain intimate connection                   • Heal from sexual trauma and/or abuse
  • Reigniting your passion and desire          • Foster communication with partner(s)              • Reconnect to your sexuality after trauma
  • Find your sexual style                                • Deal with sexual discrepancy                               • Find relieve from pain associate with sex
  • Explore gender & sexual identity             • Fully embody sexuality                                          • Discover your passion

 

If you are curious about exploring sex therapy and with it a new way forward, I invite you to contact me at your convenience. I work with heterosexual, gay, and lesbian couples and with cis, gender-queer and transgendered individuals.

 
 
I am currently in a professional sex therapy consultation group with Kamara McAndrews (kamaratherapy.com) as I'm pursuing AASECT Sex Therapy certification.