What is
sex therapy?
Sex therapy is a specialized form of talk therapy that helps individuals and partners navigate concerns related to sexuality, intimacy, and sexual health. Whether you’re struggling with physical discomfort, performance anxiety, mismatched libidos, or emotional barriers to connection, sex therapy offers a safe, nonjudgmental space to explore and heal.
I approach this work with warmth, clarity, and directness—honoring your full identity and sexual history while supporting your growth forward.
Drawing from the work of thought leaders like Esther Perel, I view Eros not just as desire, but as a life force—one that fuels creativity, vitality, and connection in relationships. Sex therapy can help partners move beyond routine and obligation to rediscover mystery, play, and aliveness in their intimate lives.
Together, we balance security with novelty, and connection with autonomy—to create a relationship where eroticism can thrive.

Who benefits from
sex therapy?
Sex therapy supports individuals and couples from all backgrounds who want to improve their sexual well-being, intimacy, and self-understanding. It can help with:
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Differences in libido or sexual desire
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Performance anxiety or self-esteem concerns during intimacy
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Difficulty with arousal, orgasm, or sexual pain
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Healing from infidelity, trauma, or negative past experiences
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Exploring sexual identity, preferences, or cultural/religious conflicts
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Enhancing physical and emotional intimacy
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Navigating aging, chronic illness, or major life transitions
Sex therapy is not just for crisis moments—it’s a space for discovery, pleasure, and empowerment. Many clients come to deepen their connection, expand their erotic range, or simply feel more at home in their sexual selves.
My practice is:
🌈 LGBTQIA+ inclusive
🔄 Poly, Kink, and ENM-affirming
⚧ Trans-affirming and body-positive
🧠 Trauma-informed and client-led

Sex Therapy
Supporting individuals and partners in building a more connected, confident, and fulfilling sexual life—without shame, judgment, or limits on who you are.
