“Sexuality is at the core of the human experience, it’s not what you do but who you are.”

What Does Sex Therapy Involve?

Sex therapy begins with a thorough and compassionate assessment that explores biological, psychological, and social factors related to your concerns. This detailed understanding helps me create a personalized, trauma-informed treatment plan tailored to your unique needs.

My work centers on Internal Family Systems (IFS), somatic awareness, and cognitive-behavioral interventions, all within a sex-positive framework. Together, we’ll gently explore how past experiences and present patterns impact your sexuality, using body-centered approaches to reconnect you with your natural capacity for pleasure and intimacy. Homework assignments may be suggested to support your growth outside of sessions. In some cases, couples or relationship therapy may be recommended to foster deeper connection and communication.

Sex therapy always maintains clear professional boundaries and never involves any sexual relationship between therapist and client.

Common Issues I Support Include:

  • Low Sexual Desire
  • Erectile Dysfunction
  • Painful Sex
  • Premature Ejaculation
  • Out-of-Control Sexual Behavior
  • Difficulty Achieving Orgasm
  • Performance Anxiety
  • The Impact of Sexual Trauma on Your Sexual Life
  • Navigating Desire Differences and Sexual Communication in Relationships

“Sexual pleasure is a fundamental human right—an essential part of our well-being, freedom, and self-expression.”
— Inspired by Declaration of Sexual Rights (2014)