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.