Sex Therapy

Sexual concerns are among the most common—and most underaddressed—mental health issues. Whether you’re dealing with desire discrepancy, sexual dysfunction, intimacy avoidance, or the aftermath of sexual trauma, sex therapy provides a professional, confidential space to work through issues that affect your quality of life and relationships.

Signs You May Benefit from Sex Therapy Support

Low sexual desire or desire differences with a partner
Difficulty with arousal, orgasm, or sexual pain
Sexual anxiety or performance concerns
Intimacy avoidance or shutdown after trauma
Sexual compulsivity or out-of-control sexual behavior
Relationship strain due to sexual incompatibility

Our Treatment Approach

Sex therapy is talk-based (not physical) and uses sensate focus exercises, psychoeducation, trauma processing, and couples intimacy work. Our therapists are trained in AASECT-aligned approaches and address both individual and relational dimensions of sexual health.