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Psychosexual Therapy and Sexology

In my practice, psychosexual therapy and sexology meet in a compassionate, confidential space. Here you are invited to bring your questions about intimacy, desire, body, and relationships — whether as an individual or a couple.

This work recognises sexuality not only as a biological function but as a living current of the soul — a natural, relational, and spiritual aspect of being human. It also honours erotism as a vital expression of life-force and creativity: the tender, playful, sometimes mysterious energy underlying our longing for connection. Together we may explore what feels blocked, what longs to awaken, and how culture, faith, identity, and life experience have shaped your sexual story.

Drawing on sexology’s evidence-based knowledge and the depth of therapeutic listening, we work gently and at your pace, weaving psychoeducation with empathy, body-awareness with meaning, so you can reconnect with pleasure, erotism, intimacy, and a sense of wholeness.

Our conversations are held in a confidential, non-judgmental, and respectful space, attuned to your pace and boundaries. In this space your culture, faith, identity, and spiritual understandings are honoured. You have the autonomy to choose what feels okay to explore, what to talk about, and at what tempo.

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Who is this for?

You might be seeking psychosexual support if you experience:

  • Difficulties with sexual desire or arousal

  • Physiological distress in sexual response (such as erectile difficulties, vaginismus, or other related challenges)

  • Shame, guilt, or cultural/spiritual conflict around sexuality

  • Pain, discomfort, or disruptions in intimacy

  • Emotional or physical disconnection in relationship

  • Life changes such as illness, pregnancy, loss or trauma

  • Questions about sexual identity, orientation or expression

  • Longing to deepen erotic connection or respect in relationship

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How we work together?

  • We begin by gently holding your story: your history, your body, your relationships, your values and fears.

  • We move slowly — tending to what feels safe, what feels blocked, and what longs to awaken.

  • Methods may include talk-therapy, somatic awareness, mindfulness, relational exploration, communication work (with partner, if applicable).

  • We attend to trauma, shame, and learned beliefs about sexuality, along with wounds that interfere with pleasure, intimacy, or authentic connection.

  • Boundaries, consent, and safety guide our path.

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What you might gain?

  • Greater ease in your body and mind around intimacy and sexuality

  • Deeper understanding of your body and the psychological and biological factors shaping your experience

  • Reconnection with your desires, pleasure, and erotic self

  • Healing of shame, fear or blocks related to sexuality

  • Stronger communication, trust, and intimacy — with yourself and/or your partner

  • Integration of sexuality with your values, spirituality, and identity

“Every desire of your body is holy;
Every desire of your body is Holy.”   Hafiz

If you feel a pull to explore this part of your life, you are welcome here. Contact me when you’re ready to begin — sometimes opening this door is already a healing act.

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