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Sex therapy is an evidence-based subspecialty of psychotherapy that focuses specifically on concerns related to sexuality. Sex therapists treat individuals and/or couples who are experiencing problems with desire, arousal, performance, satisfaction, or pain with sex. Therapists can also treat individuals and couples who have a history of sexual trauma or abuse, individuals facing sexual orientation issues, and/or sexual behaviors that are causing distress
The purpose of therapy is to have a “safe” place to discuss your thoughts and feelings and to begin working towards resolutions to your concerns. Another purpose of therapy is to have a non-judgmental, non-biased individual hear your concerns and give you a space where it is all about you when you come to therapy.
Yes, your therapist will not disclose any information discussed without your written permission, except in some certain circumstances. Your therapist is a mandated reporter, meaning we must report incidences of suspected child abuse. Additionally, if we have reason to believe that you will harm yourself or others immediately, we must break confidentiality in an effort to maintain everyone’s safety.
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