Serving clients at Lakewood · Centennial · Northglenn · Telehealth available statewide in Colorado
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.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is sex therapy just for couples?
No. Many individuals benefit from sex therapy for concerns that don’t require a partner to be present.
Is anything done physically in sex therapy?
No. Sex therapy is entirely talk-based. Exercises are assigned as homework and discussed in session.
Are sexual topics discussed openly?
Yes. Our therapists are trained to discuss sexual topics professionally and without judgment.