AASECT CERTIFIED SEX THERAPIST

SEX THERAPY IN MICHIGAN FOR COUPLES AND INDIVIDUALS IN DETROIT AND ACROSS MI AND FL

Reimagine what sexual health and intimacy looks like, on your terms.

Has your relationship lost its spark?

Romantic comedies have done us a disservice!

They have us thinking that relationships dont take work and should be hot and spontaneous forever, LIES! Relationships and keeping a sexual connection takes work, we need to put in some effort to keep things moving. Sometimes our bodies don’t do exactly what we want, our bodies change in ability, age, function and appearance and our sexual expectations and communication skills need to change too. We may realize that our sexual orientation is asexual, how will that impact a relationship?

Common concerns of sex therapy can include but are not limited to:

  • Desire discrepancy ( mismatched desire)

  • Sexual function- painful sex, erectile difficulties and “dysfunction”, difficulty with orgasm, premature ejaculation

  • Sexual orientation (sexual, asexual, bisexual, lesbian, gay, queer), Relationship orientation (relational, arealational, monogamy, polyamory, open relationship, polygamy, relationship anarchy, swinging), Gender identity (agender, cisgender, transgender, non-binary, genderqueer, genderfucker, bigender, etc.), Romantic orientation (romantic, aromantic), Erotic Orientation- (BDSM, Kinky, aerotic, erotic, non-kinky)

  • Compulsive Sexual Behavior (some refer to this as sex addiction)

  • The impact of oppression on sexual health and functioning

  • Increasing connection and pleasure

  • Relationship challenges impacting sexual connection, Communication breakdowns

  • Compulsory sexuality and the impacts on individuals and relationships (asexual and allosexual experiences)

  • Infidelity therapy to explore repair, rebuilding trust, or ending the relationship

Sex therapy tailored for you and your goals.

I have no idea why you are seeking sex therapy but I can guarantee I will approach your goals with the utmost care and curiosity. Sex therapy takes a different skillset than mental health therapy for individuals or couples and that means you will receive tender care that centers consent. I will spend time discussing your history and concerns and we will develop a treatment plan together, with your goals at the center of our work.

You don’t have to suffer in silence.

Therapy for sexual health can help you:

  • Explore and name your desires

  • Learn more about your body and its sexual function and bodies in general

  • Explore gender, sexuality, relationship, and erotic orientations

  • Connect sexually with yourself and partner(s)

  • Receive referrals to relevant medical professionals as needed

Frequently asked questions about sex and intimacy therapy

Know yourself. Know your partners. Know intimacy.

LGBTQIA+, Kink/BDSM, Polyamory/Open Relationship, Affirmative Sex and Intimacy Therapy