
Sex Therapy
Explore the intricacies of intimacy and sexuality.
What is Sex Therapy?
Sexuality is a complex interplay of biological and psychological factors, with a person's physical and mental well-being serving as interconnected foundations of sexual health. Sex therapy is a specialized form of psychotherapy that addresses a broad range of sexual concerns, intimacy issues, and relational dynamics. As an AASECT certified sex therapist, I approach therapy with an understanding that each individual’s experiences with sexuality are shaped by their unique identities and the cultural and systemic contexts in which they live. My goal is to provide a safe, supportive space for clients to explore these complexities and work toward greater sexual well-being and fulfillment.
Addressing Diverse Concerns
Sex therapy encompasses various topics, including but not limited to:
Low sexual desire or discrepancies in libido
Erectile dysfunction or erectile disappointment
Genito-pelvic pain and unwanted pain with sex
Exploration of kinks, BDSM, fetishes
Challenges with arousal or achieving orgasm (anorgasmia)
Perinatal and post baby sexuality
Perimenopause/Menopause
Healing from sexual trauma or abuse
Feelings of shame, guilt, or anxiety around sexuality
Exploration of gender identity
Exploration of sexual and/or romantic orientation
Enhancing communication and intimacy within relationships
In our sessions, we collaboratively identify the underlying factors contributing to these challenges, which may include emotional wounds, past experiences, or societal pressures.
Are you feeling disconnected from your sexual self or struggling with intimacy in your relationship? Do you feel pressure around performance, difficulty expressing your desires, or a lack of sexual satisfaction? What would it feel like to rediscover pleasure, communicate your needs openly, and feel more connected with your partner? Sex therapy offers a safe, non-judgmental space to explore and address these concerns, allowing you to reclaim your sexual health and well-being.
What’s holding you back from experiencing the fulfilling, enjoyable sex life you want? Together, we’ll dive into the emotional, physical, and relational factors that may be impacting your sexual experiences. Whether it’s low desire, past trauma, performance anxiety, or communication issues, sex therapy can help you identify and work through the barriers to intimacy and pleasure.
Imagine feeling more confident in your body, more at ease in your sexuality, and more connected with your partner. Are you ready to embrace a healthier, more fulfilling sexual life? Let’s begin the journey to healing, self-discovery, and deeper intimacy.