FAQ
Q: What is Sex Therapy?
A: Sex therapy is a unique and specialized form of professional
counseling designed to help women and men address their concerns
about sexuality, sexual function, and sexual expression. While other
issues may arise during therapy, these may include problems with:
• Desire or frequency discrepancies
• Arousal or inability to reach orgasm
• Sexual anxieties and inhibitions
• Painful intercourse
• Sexual identity or orientation issues
• Premature ejaculation (rapid ejaculation)
• Erection problems
• Medical problems affecting sex
• Unusual sexual desires or behaviors
• Issues related to sexual expression or function
Like any therapeutic experience, sex therapy involves talking,
Listening, and education. A trained therapist works with the client
in a private and confidential setting to clarify their particular
issues. During therapy, the therapist provides education about
pertinent sexual issues, including anatomy, physical response, and
healthy sexual behavior.
Therapy will never involve any form of sexual or other inappropriate
physical contact between therapist and client, nor will the
performance of any sexual activity be part of any therapy session