Welcoming and ethical support for all sexual orientations, gender identities, and relationship structures, including LGBTQIA+ couples and non-monogamous relationships.
Individual Sex Therapy
65 EUR • 50 min • Online
Individual Sex Therapy offers a confidential and non-judgmental space to explore difficulties related to desire, arousal, orgasm, sexual confidence, intimacy, and compulsive sexual behaviors.
Together, we work to better understand the emotional, relational, and behavioral patterns connected to your experience, helping you build a healthier and more authentic relationship with your body, sexuality, and intimate life.
Sex Therapy for Couples
85 EUR • 50 min • Online
I work with couples dealing with differences in desire, difficulties initiating intimacy, performance-related concerns, long-term sexual disconnection, and the emotional impact these challenges can create. Together, we explore the patterns that keep the couple stuck and build a more open, honest, and sustainable sexual connection.
LGBTQIAP+ Affirmative Therapy
65 EUR • 50 min • Online
Sex Therapy for Couples is designed for partners experiencing challenges related to intimacy, differences in desire, sexual disconnection, communication, or emotional distance within the relationship.
The therapeutic process helps couples better understand the patterns that may be creating tension or disconnection, while strengthening emotional intimacy, openness, and sexual connection in a more sustainable and respectful way.
FAQ
Sex Therapy is a specialized, evidence-based psychotherapeutic approach focused on sexuality, intimacy, desire, and relationships.
Beyond addressing specific concerns, Sex Therapy can also provide a space for self-understanding, emotional growth, and the development of a more conscious, secure, and fulfilling sexual life.
The therapeutic process is open to people of different ages, sexual orientations, gender identities, and relationship structures, always within an ethical, welcoming, and non-judgmental environment.
Sex Therapy can support a wide range of concerns related to sexuality, intimacy, relationships, and emotional well-being. Common topics include difficulties with sexual desire, arousal, and orgasm, body insecurities, performance anxiety, challenges with intimacy and emotional communication, as well as questions related to sexual orientation, gender identity, and compulsive sexual behaviors. The therapeutic process can also help individuals and couples better understand emotional and relational patterns, strengthen their connection with themselves and others, and build a more conscious, fulfilling, and satisfying sexual life.
When someone is in a committed relationship, couples-based work is often recommended, especially because many sexual concerns are connected to the dynamics of the relationship itself.
Having both partners involved allows for a deeper understanding of communication patterns, intimacy, emotional connection, and relational dynamics, making the therapeutic process more collaborative and effective. In many cases, part of the work includes practical strategies and exercises designed to be experienced together.
However, both partners do not need to participate from the beginning. If your partner is unable or unwilling to join initially, therapy can still begin individually. In these situations, having the partner attend some initial assessment sessions may be helpful for a broader understanding of the relationship dynamics and presenting concerns.
No. Sex Therapy can take place individually or as a couple. Many people seek this type of support on their own to better understand their sexuality, work through specific concerns related to desire, pleasure, intimacy, or anxiety, and develop a healthier relationship with themselves.
