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Looking For A More Fulfilling Sex Life?

Pop Quiz.

  • Does sex, no matter how hard you try, feel painful and uncomfortable?

  • Do you struggle with issues surrounding arousal, erections, lack of orgasm or ejaculation?

  • Are you a survivor of sexual abuse, wondering how to find healing, trust and pleasure?

  • Are you frustrated by a libido mismatch in your relationship, and tired of feeling either pressured or rejected?

  • Have you started to wonder about opening your relationship up, with questions about ethical non-monogamy?

  • Are you already in a consensually non-monogamous or polyamorous relationship, looking for expert non-judgmental guidance?

Sex can be deeply satisfying and exciting. But, for some, it can also uncomfortable, frightening, disappointing and even traumatic.

Maybe you’re distressed by how much your connection and passion have faded. Or perhaps you have never had a fulfilling sexual partnership and wonder if you ever will. For that matter, you might have questions about your sexuality or doubts about monogamy and need a safe haven in which to discuss such matters, without judgements.

Consider the situation in current society. Statistically, at least 50 to 60 percent of people will struggle with sexual relationships at some point in their lives. However, because Western culture so often stigmatizes sex, many are reluctant to share their questions, dissatisfactions and fantasies.

And by the way, although it might seem like the majority of people have a consistently healthy and pleasurable sexual lives, this just isn’t true. Sexual experiences vary widely, influenced by age, body image, family history, sexual history, relationship history, medical issues and more. Here are some common issues that cause people worry, embarrassment and frustration:

  • A lack or loss of sexual desire

  • Painful intercourse

  • Erection or arousal issues

  • Premature or delayed ejaculation

  • Feelings of shame or embarrassment about sexual functioning or body image

  • Low libido, very high libido and mismatched libidos in a relationship

  • Out of control sexual behavior

  • Questions about sexuality

  • Questions about kinks and fetishes

  • Questions about starting a polyamorous relationship

Regardless of what your struggles are with sex-positive therapy, you can achieve a healthier relationship with sex. In complete privacy and safety.

Talking about your sexual experience can be daunting at first. But sex therapy gives you the space to speak honestly and openly, without fear of judgment.

Here, a key part of sex counseling is feeling connected and comfortable with your therapist. Once we understand your specific emotional triggers, we can develop effective strategies to break through blocks and help you meet your therapy and sexual goals. Our conversations are strictly confidential, and at your pace and comfort level.