
You don’t need to be in crisis to begin sex therapy.
You don’t have to have a partner.
And you are absolutely not broken.Sex therapy is a space for people who are navigating their connection to intimacy, pleasure, body, and self — especially when shame, pain, or silence have made that journey harder than it needs to be.
So what exactly is sex therapy?
It’s not about judgment or performance. It’s a chance to talk about what’s been hard, what’s been confusing, and what you’ve never had space to say out loud. Whether you’re navigating painful sex, low desire, trauma, or curiosity about kink — sex therapy offers support that meets you where you are.Maybe you’re dealing with:
- Pain during sex or penetration (like vaginismus or pelvic tension)
- Anxiety or shame when intimacy comes up
- A disconnect between what you want and what your body allows
- Questions about desire, orientation, or arousal
- Trauma that lives in the body, even if you don’t always have the words
- A deep curiosity about kink or non-monogamy, but no safe space to unpack it
If any of that feels familiar — you’re not alone.
Sex therapy is a soft place to land. A space to sort through what’s coming up. A chance to reconnect with yourself in ways that feel safe, grounded, and affirming.
Who I Work With
I work with women across Georgia navigating everything from sexual pain to pleasure anxiety — and all the quiet things no one talks about out loud. Some of my clients are just starting their healing journey. Others have been in therapy before, but never with someone who makes space for this part of their story.
You don’t need to have all the answers before you reach out. You don’t need to explain it perfectly. You just need a willingness to begin.
What Happens in Sex Therapy?
Every session is shaped by you.
Some folks I work with are learning how to:
- Ease pelvic pain or understand what vaginismus is
- Reclaim pleasure after sexual trauma
- Navigate low desire, performance anxiety, or body disconnection
- Explore kink and non-monogamy in a shame-free way
- Untangle old messages from religion, culture, or past relationships
My approach blends conversation, mindfulness, body-based awareness, and self-compassion. You’ll never be asked to share more than you want to. There’s no pressure. Just room to breathe and space to come back home to yourself.
It’s not about rushing toward a goal — it’s about giving your body and mind permission to move at their own pace.
You Don’t Have to Figure It All Out Alone
Therapy can be a powerful place to explore the things that feel too heavy to carry by yourself.
I offer sex therapy in Atlanta for women navigating pain, shame, and intimacy struggles.
Sessions are private pay, and I can provide a superbill for out-of-network reimbursement if that’s helpful.You don’t have to figure it all out right now.
You can just start with a consult — no pressure, no commitment. Just a conversation to see if this feels like the support you’ve been needing.👉🏾 Book a free 15-minute consult
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