Sex Therapy

“My partner and I have mismatched sexual desires.”

“My partner needs sex to feel emotionally connected to me & I need to feel emotionally connected before having sex.”

“We are in a sexless marriage."

These are common thoughts couples have when it comes to sex and intimacy. The good news is that these issues can be worked on. Couples go through seasons and it’s ok if you need some help getting through a season.

Some couples come from religious or cultural backgrounds that are very conservative so talking about sex feels uncomfortable. Our therapists at Space to Reflect are culturally sensitive and let clients lead based on their own comfort. We are specialists who have discussed these topics for years so we will also guide you if you are not sure where to even start.

What can a sex therapist help with?

  • Low sex drive

  • Sexual pain

  • Sexual Trauma

  • Erectile Dysfunction

  • Performance anxiety

  • Communication around sex

  • Kink/BDSM

  • Sexual Avoidance

  • Affair Recovery

  • Shame around sex

  • Fear of intimacy

    This is of course not an exhaustive list.

When should I see a sex therapist?

When you are struggling with the mental and emotional aspects of sex and intimacy, it is helpful to seek professional help. If you want to improve your relationship with sex and pleasure, working with a sex therapist can benefit you.

How can I sex therapist help me?

A sex therapist can help you if you want to:

  • experience less pain during sex

  • process sexual trauma

  • feel more connected to your partner

  • explore opening up your relationship

  • explore your sexuality

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