Sex Therapy

Specialized support for sexual health concerns, desire discrepancy, and relationship difficulties.
Because everyone deserves pleasure.

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A better sex life is possible.

If you’re here, it’s because sex is taking up a lot of headspace right now. We can work together to shift that toward the kind of pleasurable sex life and healthy relationships that you deserve. My approach is sex-positive, LGBTQIA+ and poly-affirming, kink-knowledgeable, and body-positive.

Because it is possible to feel more confident, empowered, and excited about your sex life.

Sex therapy can help you move past physical, emotional, and psychological barriers to achieve the fulfilling sex life you’re hoping for.

Desire Discrepancies & Pleasurable Sex: 

Are differences in sexual desire causing tension in your relationship? Is your sex life not as fulfilling as you'd like? I specialize in helping couples navigate these challenges with compassion and understanding. Fostering open communication and exploring underlying factors, can bridge the gap to find a balance that satisfies both partners. 

Self-Exploration & Sexual Identity:

Do you feel disconnected from yourself? Dedicating time and space for self-exploration can help you identify your desires, challenges, and personal goals. By developing a deeper awareness of yourself, you can make more informed decisions and lead a more authentic and satisfying life. I am affirming of all sexual orientations and gender identities, providing a supportive environment for LGBTQ+ individuals and relationships.

Physiology:

Some folks may benefit from conversations around erectile dysfunction, premature ejaculation, and painful intercourse. If you’re interested in bringing these challenges to a medical provider, I can help you with that. Let’s normalize this, because despite what Rachel Green says, it is that common!

Trauma-informed care:

For individuals with a history of sexual trauma, I provide trauma-informed care to address and heal past wounds, fostering healthier relationships and sexuality.