Sex Therapy

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Why is Sex Important to Talk About?

Sex is one of the most difficult topics rarely discussed. For a variety of reasons, people struggle with notions that sex is dirty, shameful, or embarrassing. Whether the subliminal messages of society, religious doctrines, parental undertones, childhood misinformation, or a traumatic event, people are uneasy about discussing sex. 

 

For some, the act of sex is just as challenging. It can be confusing, physically painful, mentally distressing, mediocre, manipulative or controlling, unsafe, boring, intimidating, or traumatic. It can divide or destroy a relationship and it can bring a relationship closer. It can improve the quality of your life and has health benefits too.


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What Will We Talk About in Sex Therapy?

Besides the basics of physical anatomy and biological responses, I often discuss topics related to:

Sensuality Desire Consent
Pleasure Body awareness Shame
Orgasms Sensory touch Hard limits
Passion Altered states Contracts
Pain relief Playfulness Boundaries
Fun Arousal Ejaculation
Creativity Penetration Concerns
Confidence Exploration Education
Foreplay Eroticism Challenges
Deeper intimacy Connection Fears
Fetishes Vulnerability Roleplay
Empower Sexy Scenes
Expression Power Kink

And more, depending on how far you want to explore...


For as uncomfortable as you imagine it will be, I believe you will be surprised at just how natural it will become. I offer a space that is safe, free from judgment, and confidential. It moves at your comfort level.

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"Everything in the world is about sex, except sex. Sex is about power." ~ Oscar Wilde

"Everything in the world is about sex, except sex. Sex is about power." ~ Oscar Wilde

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Why Me?

As a licensed therapist who works with a variety of clients and issues, sex is an important part of self-expression and connection in a lot of intimate relationships. 


I am an open-minded, nonjudgemental, sex-positive Kinkster, who works on topics not familiar to many therapists such as BDSM, Fetishes, and Swinger lifestyle.


It is important to note that sex therapy does not include physical contact or sexual activities between therapist and client(s).


Improve Your Intimacy

By Starting With Your Mental Health

Feel Better  |  Think Better  |  Do Better  |  Look Better  |  Sleep Better

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