Sex Therapy
Over their lifetimes, many people will experience some kind of sexual problem. Common problems include erectile dysfunctions, difficulty achieving orgasm, premature ejaculation, and problematic sexual behavior. Couples often report difficulty with different levels of sexual desire, different sexual interests, or just infrequent sex.
Most sexual problems respond very well to brief, focused sex therapy, usually involving a few sessions of assessment and then specific exercises given as “homework.” Professional sex therapy does NOT involve any touching or sexual contact with the therapist or in the office.
Most sexual problems respond very well to brief, focused sex therapy, usually involving a few sessions of assessment and then specific exercises given as “homework.” Professional sex therapy does NOT involve any touching or sexual contact with the therapist or in the office.