Sex Therapy

Sex therapy supports individuals and couples with concerns related to desire, arousal, performance, pain, and compulsive sexual behaviors. Therapy offers a safe, nonjudgmental space to understand what’s happening in the body and nervous system, reduce distress, and build healthier, more satisfying sexual experiences.

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    Porn Addiction & Compulsive Use

    When pornography use feels difficult to control or begins affecting emotional well-being, relationships, or intimacy, it may be a sign of compulsive sexual behavior. Therapy focuses on understanding triggers, regulation, and building healthier patterns without shame.

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    Struggles with Masturbation

    For some, masturbation becomes a primary way to cope with stress, emotions, or disconnection. Therapy helps identify underlying needs and supports change through awareness, nervous system regulation, and self-compassion.

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    Erectile Dysfunction

    Erectile difficulties can be influenced by stress, anxiety, relationship dynamics, medical factors, or nervous system responses. Therapy helps address the emotional and relational aspects of erectile dysfunction while supporting confidence, communication, and sexual well-being.

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    Premature Ejaculation

    Premature ejaculation is often influenced by arousal regulation, anxiety, stress, or nervous system sensitivity. Therapy helps address underlying factors, improve awareness and pacing, and support confidence and intimacy.

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    Sexual Arousal Issues

    Difficulties with sexual arousal can be influenced by stress, anxiety, trauma, relationship dynamics, medical factors, or nervous system responses. Therapy helps identify contributing factors and supports greater comfort, responsiveness, and sexual well-being.

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    Sexual Pain Disorder

    Sexual pain can be influenced by physical factors, trauma, stress, medical conditions, or nervous system responses. Therapy supports understanding contributing factors, reducing fear and tension, and restoring comfort, safety, and sexual well-being.