Sex Therapy

Sex therapy, a type of psychotherapy, focuses on addressing sexual concerns and enhancing sexual functioning and satisfaction. It is beneficial for individuals and couples dealing with various sexual issues, including but not limited to:

  • Erectile dysfunction or other sexual dysfunctions

  • Premature ejaculation or delayed ejaculation

  • Pain during intercourse (dyspareunia)

  • Low libido or differences in desire between partners

  • Difficulty reaching orgasm or anorgasmia

  • Sexual anxiety or performance anxiety

  • Concerns related to sexual orientation or gender identity

  • Relationship or communication issues affecting sexual intimacy

  • Past trauma or abuse affecting sexual functioning

  • Compulsive sexual behaviors or worries about sexual behaviors

During sex therapy sessions, therapists create a safe and non-judgmental environment for clients to openly discuss their concerns. They may employ various techniques, exercises, and discussions to help clients explore and understand their sexuality better. The therapy process is personalized to meet each individual or couple's specific needs and may include education about sexual anatomy and response, communication skills, and strategies to improve sexual satisfaction.

Sex therapy can effectively enhance sexual relationships, improve sexual communication, and address sexual concerns causing distress or strain within a relationship. It's important to note that sex therapy doesn't involve engaging in sexual activity during sessions; instead, it focuses on addressing psychological, emotional, and relational aspects of sexuality.