How I Can Help
Mental Health Therapy
Talking with a therapist or counselor can help you deal with thoughts, behaviors, symptoms, stresses, goals, past experiences, and other areas that can promote your recovery. Of course, talking with a therapist about personal issues can be tough, but it can help you come to grips with problems in your life. It can also offer an emotional release and a sense of really being heard, understood, and supported.
Therapy can help you to:
- feel stronger in the face of challenges
- change behaviors that hold you back
- look at ways of thinking that affect how you feel
- heal pains from the past
- build relationship skills
- figure out your goals
- strengthen your self-confidence
- cope with symptoms
- handle strong emotions like fear, grief, or anger
- enhance your problem-solving skills


Sex Therapy
AASECT Certified Sex Therapists are licensed mental health professionals (or the equivalent in approved countries), trained to assess, diagnose, and provide in-depth psychotherapy, who have specialized in treating clients with sexual issues and concerns. Sex therapists work with sexual concerns, including, but not limited to:
- sexual function & dysfunction
- sexual pleasure
- sexual variation
- sexuality and chronic illness
- sexual development across the lifespan
- sexual abuse, assault, & coercion
- sexual orientation
- gender identity
Additional Therapy Services
In addition, where appropriate, are prepared to provide comprehensive and intensive psychotherapy over an extended period in more complex cases.
- Affair & Trust Recovery
- Alternative Love Styles
- Anxiety & Depression
- BDSM/Kink
- Compulsive Sexual Behavior
- Desire Discrepancies
- Divorce & Separation
- Infertility Support
- Intimacy issues
- Pelvic Pain Disorders
- Polyamory & Swing Lifestyle
- Pornography Issues
- Sexual Dysfunction
- Sexual Identity