What is sex therapy?
Sex therapy is similar to traditional, talk therapy, but it focuses mainly on intimacy and sexuality-related difficulties and concerns. There is never any physical contact, sexual activity, or nudity in session. Sex therapy is for everyone: people of all lifestyles, ages, bodies, preferences, identities, and backgrounds are very welcome.
As an AASECT certified sex therapist, I understand the sensitivity of admitting and addressing intimacy and sexual concerns. I help individuals, couples, and polycules develop positive anticipation and realistic expectations, growing their capacity to give and to receive, explore their past sexual history, and gain knowledge and skills to have more emotional and physical sexual satisfaction in the present and future.
I provide sex therapy in Atlanta, Roswell, and surrounding areas.
Common Sexual concerns clients bring to my office
There are physical, medical, psychological, relational, intergenerational, and cultural factors that can cause sexual problems. Sexual issues are more common than people think. I offer assistance with:
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- Sexual inhibition, performance anxiety
- Body image issues
- Arousal issues
- Low libido/ lack of desire
- Exploring sexual fantasies, fetishes
- Lack of sexual confidence, trust, and acceptance
- Differences in libido
- Difficulty experiencing orgasm (orgasmic disorder)
- Painful sex (dyspareunia, vaginismus)
- Peyronie’s disease
- Erectile dysfunction
- Premature/rapid ejaculation
- Delayed ejaculation
- Aging and sexuality / sex after 50
- LGBTQIA – specific sexual issues
- Out-of-control sexual behaviors/ hypersexuality/ sex addiction
- Sexuality and recovery from substance use
- Problematic use of porn
- Coming out
- Sexual abuse or trauma
- Sex after cancer, childbirth, etc.
- Sexual boredom
- Sexless marriage/relationship
- Nontraditional sexual practices (e.g., kinks) & unconventional turn ons
- Sexual/erotic recovery after infidelity
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Who seeks sex therapy?
Sex plays an essential role in various aspects of our well-being, and it is important at any age. Sex/intimacy is a health measure in addition to regular exercise, sufficient sleep, and healthy eating. Functional, energizing, and pleasurable sex plays an integral role in an individual’s relationship with self and with other people.
Sex therapy is not just for couples to partake in. People who are single or would like to be in a relationship do experience intimacy-related concerns.
If you would like to experience a more satisfying intimacy and sex life, call 404.735.5483 or email at aleks@fitmindcounseling.com to schedule an initial appointment.