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Sex-related issues,
Infertility,
Sexual identity,
Sexuality
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"The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams." - Eleanor Roosevelt
I believe that being able to talk about your feelings is one of the most important things we can do as humans. People who have experienced trauma or abuse often have trouble trusting others enough to open up and share their stories. I am here to listen, validate your feelings, and help you figure out what's best for YOU.
I'm also here to help if you're dealing with sex-related issues like infertility or sexuality identity issues (i.e., gender identity). Sex is a fundamental part of our lives—we all have sexual needs—but it can be difficult to reach out for help when we're going through these kinds of issues. My goal is to provide education and support so that you feel supported in your journey toward healing from these issues.
I help people deal with sex-related issues like ageing, midlife, menopause, infertility, sexual identity, and sexuality. I create a safe, confidential space for clients to work through issues like performance problems
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Erectile dysfunction, vaginismus,
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Inability to climax,
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Intimacy issues,
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Loss of desire,
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Sexual anxiety and phobias,
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Sexual identity issues
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Trauma-based issues.
Most sex problems have a psychological link. In some cases, it's just that our struggles with intimacy gets in the way. In other cases, physical difficulties are affecting our moods. In others, the root of the issue is both physical and emotional. We also have to admit to a problem in its entirety if we want to find real solutions. Talking to a counsellor helps you get clear on just how much a physical issue with sex is also affecting other areas of your life. And sex therapy can also be practical, helping you set and achieve goals for things like physical check-ups and self-care as well as deal with co-occurring psychological issues like addictions or anxiety.
The benefits of sex counselling include being more in tune with yourself; stop the endless feelings of shame and guilt; learn better ways of communicating about sex and intimacy; find ways forward in life and in the bedroom.