
Sex Therapy
Not sure if you could benefit from sex therapy? Sex therapists support individuals with many unique needs and presenting concerns, such as the following:
Sexual Functioning
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Low sexual desire or "drive"
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Painful intercourse (Dyspareunia) or pain associated with pelvic examinations
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Pelvic pain disorders including Endometriosis and Vulvodynia, pelvic floor dysfunction
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Sexual functioning issues including Vaginismus and Erectile Dysfunction
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Difficulty/inability to experience orgasm
Sexual Experiencing
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Low self-esteem or body image issues impacting sexual view of self
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Performance anxiety related to sex
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Sex and intimacy after sexual trauma
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Sex and intimacy during life transitions such as pregnancy/postpartum, and menopause
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Shame or guilt associated with experiencing pleasure
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Out of Control Sexual Behaviours (OCSB)
Navigating Identity and Relational Concerns
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Exploring gender identity and sexual orientation
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2SLGBTQIA+ related concerns
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Kink, BDSM and fetishes
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Ethical/Consensual Non-Monogamy
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Processing and deconstructing unhealthy/harmful narratives around sex and sexuality and creating healthier and more empowering narratives
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Desire discrepancies in relationship


