Yes:
Sexual Trauma, Gender Identity Questions, Gender Expression Exploration, Gender Dysphoria, Hormone and Surgery Referral Letters, Sexual Satisfaction, Sexual Orientation Exploration, Pain with intercourse, Vaginismus, Vulvodynia, Dyspareunia, Desire and Arousal Issues, Performance issues, Erectile Dysfunction, Premature/Rapid Ejaculation, Delayed Ejaculation, BDSM & KINK, Sexual Health Education, Nontraditional/Poly/Open Relationships
Not at this time:
*I have referrals for highly trained therapists in these areas and will gladly refer you to someone who has the adequate training to work in a sex positive way in regards to these areas:
Out of Control Sexual Behavior/Sexual addiction
Pedophilia
Voyeurism
Sexual exploitation
Sexual Offenders
*Sex therapy is NOT a service where sexual acts are performed. Your Sex Therapist is not your friend (while I am very friendly) and cannot be your friend once therapy ends. Sex Therapy is a specialty within Mental Health Counseling.
During individual sessions, you are the focus of each session. You may wish to discuss your current relationships and familial structures, but you are the person to make the changes and positive aspirations in your life. If you are seeking individual sex therapy for a relational issue, please consider couples sex therapy instead, in order to make the most change possible.
Couples sex therapy is normally set up as follows: Initial couples session, 2-4 session of individual sessions, back together as a couple to make a therapeutic game plan for what will be helpful and healing for the couple. It is important to note that the focus for couples sessions will always be the couple, and not two individuals; whether the goal is to heal the couple relationship or to help make a healthy and amicable separation. Ideally this means that the goal of the sessions needs to be a shared, common goal by both parties. It is not beneficial to make this goal focused primarily on one individual, but instead to focus on a relational goal benefiting the couple.
The journey of our gender experience is a unique one that which can be filled with joy and fulfillment. It can also be fraught with potholes along the way which can leave us feeling emotionally bruised, exhausted, isolated, and frightened. New groups starting throughout the year, please reach out if interested.