Teletherapy in Houston

Sex Therapy

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Is your sex life not as great as you want it to be?

Maybe you feel like your relationship has lost its spark, or perhaps you want to try new things in the bedroom. You may be interested in kinks or fetishes or sex painful but don't know how to talk to your partner. Perhaps you're feeling alone in the relationship because there are issues with your sex life.

 

Whatever it is that you’re experiencing, you’re beginning to notice the impact of this in every facet of your life:

  • Feeling less connected to your partner

  • Feeling less satisfied with yourself

  • Feeling like something is wrong with you or your relationship

 

Sex Therapy can help.

It may feel impossible now, but you can talk to your partner about sex in a healthy way. You can bring up concerns have them be addressed. You can have a fun, sexy time with your partner again. And I can help you get there.

 

Sex therapy helps you do these things:

  • Helping your teen identify how they're feeling, thinking, and how to express this in ways others can understand

  • Giving them the tools to better their communication with others, specifically with their families

  • Helping your teen place value on themselves and build confidence

 

I'll help through this process, tailoring each step to your unique needs and circumstances. My approach to sex therapy comes from a place of connection: Giving you the tools you need to reconnect with your partner in meaningful ways.

 
 

Your relationship doesn't have to be just "work," bring back play together.

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FAQs about Sex Therapy

What happens in Sex Therapy?

You have candid and open conversations with your partner about sex. Whether it's about your needs, desires, fantasies, all are open for you to share. I teach you the tools and techniques needed to have these conversations for yourselves. New ideas may come up about how to bring that spark back into your relationship within these sessions.

 

What are some common problems couples come for sex therapy?

  • Difficulty Having Sex

  • Trouble With Intimacy

  • Lack of Sex Drive

  • Mismatch of Sexual Desire

  • Deeper Connection with Your Partner

  • Fetishes and Kinks

 

Is Sex Therapy different than Couple's Therapy?

Sex Therapy with me isn't very different from couple's therapy, other than the focus being more related to sex with very open and candid conversations.

In couple's therapy, there can be multiple problems that may be contributing to feeling disconnected, work stress, differing viewpoints, or general miscommunication. Sex therapy focuses more on intimacy between you; it does not necessarily mean sexual dysfunction.

If you and your partner struggle to feel intimate, open your relationship, or try something new, then sex therapy may be right for you.

 

I don't have a partner, could I still do sex therapy?

While my expertise is in working with couples in sex therapy, that doesn't mean individuals can't do sex therapy.

Often when there are traumatic experiences around sex, individual sex therapy may be a good option. Or maybe you don't have a partner but know that you suffer from sexual dysfunction or are trying to accept some of your kinks or fetishes.

These are things that can be discussed in sex therapy. So let's talk and see if we are the right fit!