Couples Sex Therapy in Colorado Springs

They slipped briskly into an intimacy from which they never recovered.
— F. Scott Fitzgerald

How Can Sex Therapy Help CouPles?

Sex therapy for couples and relationships can help with:

  • Erectile issues

  • Desire discrepancy

  • Low desire or libido

  • Wanting to spice up your sex life

  • Discussing sex in a safer space

  • Troubles with orgasm

  • Struggling to be present in your body

  • Out of control sexual behavior

  • Porn use

  • Struggling to connect sexually

  • Sexual anxiety

The Erotic Connection between you and your partner or partners is vital.

How Couples Sex Therapy Works

Sex is often a difficult topic for people to discuss, but it is my hope that I create a safe, judgment free, and sex-positive space that helps you feel like you are being helped rather than shamed for your sexuality. I practice from a kink-aware, sex-positive, and poly/non-monogamy-affirming perspective. I work with couples to become more comfortable discussing sex, expressing appreciation for past sexual encounters, and building their sexual connection to repair their relationship.

We will start by talking through your sexual history, your beliefs around sex, what you have been taught by family and culture about sex, and your specific concerns bringing you to therapy. However, you will not feel pressured to move too quickly or share too much. Trust is vital to helping you work through your sexual difficulties.

We will identify your unique treatment goals and work together to make them a reality.

Sex Therapy FAQs

  • I am currently in the process of attaining my sex therapy certification from the Sexual Health Alliance. This is a process that requires significant advanced training and supervision, which ensures that I get specialized training to effectively work with sexual difficulties. I offer sex therapy-informed treatment with the training I have received.

  • Absolutely not. Sex therapy is just like regular therapy, except with a focus of working through sexual difficulties. If you have a therapist who is having, suggesting, or attempting to have sex with you, please report them to DORA and to the authorities.

  • Sex-positive therapy means taking a positive view of human sexuality and validating forms of sexual expression without judgment. So, clients engaging in kink, fantasy, fetish, non-monogamous relationships can all expect to be in an environment of non-judgment, welcoming, and appreciation for the wide variety of sexuality that comes with being creative and human!

  • Absolutely! I work with people in polyamorous, non-monogamous, monogamish, and many other relationship structures. I have training and am knowledgeable in non-monogamous relationship dynamics and I believe these relationships are just as valid as monogamous relationships.

  • Absolutely! I work with people in polyamorous, non-monogamous, monogamish, and many other relationship structures. I have training and knowledge in alternative relationship dynamics and I believe these relationships are just as valid as monogamous relationships.

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