Sex Therapy
You want to feel close—but something’s in the way. Maybe the desire is gone. Maybe you and your partner want different things in bed. Maybe sex has become a source of pressure, conflict, or shame, and is no longer feeling good.
Loving relationships can lack intimacy and connection.
It’s not uncommon for couples to feel difficulty around sex. The stress of daily life, past trauma, body image, resentment, unspoken needs, kids, or fear of rejection—all of it can show up in the bedroom and kill the mood.
And for many, it’s hard to even talk about it.
Let’s talk about..
Desire differences between partners
Low or absent sexual desire or arousal
Sexual dysfunction such as erectile dysfunction, premature ejaculation, and delayed ejaculation
Pain during sex or shame with intimacy
Erotic disconnection in long-term relationships
Sex and intimacy after childbirth, illness, or major transitions
Communication around needs, boundaries, and turn-ons
Exploring kink, BDSM, or non-traditional interests
Queer, non-binary, and LGBTQIA+ affirming sex therapy
Body image and self-esteem in intimate settings
Healing after sexual betrayal or infidelity
Coping with performance anxiety, sexual anxiety, or avoidance
Reclaiming pleasure after trauma
Out-of-control relationships with sex or porn
Creating more playful, connected, and nourishing intimacy
What is Sex Therapy?
Sex therapy, like all therapy, does not include any kind of sexual touch.
Sex therapy is a specialized form of talk therapy that helps individuals and couples explore their sexuality, intimacy, and connection—without shame or judgment.
We don’t live in a culture that teaches us how to have healthy sex—or how to talk about it openly. Most people carry quiet questions, hidden insecurities, or unspoken pain around sex. Many arrive in sex therapy wondering: What’s wrong with me? Why isn’t sex how I thought it should be?
But sex and sensuality are deeply personal. There’s no “normal.” No one-size-fits-all.
In our work together, we’ll unpack the stories you’ve inherited—about your body, desire, performance, gender roles, or pleasure. We’ll explore what feels true, what needs healing, and what’s ready to be reclaimed. Sex therapy is a space to restore intimacy and pleasure—on your terms.
I can help…
When sex becomes a source of conflict, avoidance, or confusion, I help you move from shutdown to shared intimacy.
If you’ve lost touch with your pleasure or feel numb, I help you listen to your body, rebuild trust, and reclaim what’s yours.
When navigating mismatched libidos and confusing sexual dynamics—without blame.
Whether you’re newly curious or have felt shut down for years, I support your journey toward authenticity and erotic aliveness in a kink and queer affirming space.
Those healing from betrayal, infidelity, or sexual trauma rebuild trust—in their body and in their relationships.
If you're struggling with an unhealthy compulsion with sex or porn.
Your toolkit for healing starts here:
Begin your path to wellness by exploring guided meditation practices, relationship workbooks and more!
Have questions or ready to get started?
Reach out to Lindsay today to schedule your appointment or inquire about our services.