Sex Therapy in Brooklyn
I help my clients heal their relationship to sex and their body and find ways for couples to compensate for different sexual desires
Having challenges in your sex life with your partner or having a difficult relationship with sex due to stress, trauma, or medical issues is nothing to be ashamed about. My sex therapy sessions offer a nonjudgmental space to talk openly about these concerns.
What Sex Therapy Can Help With
Mismatched levels of desire
Performance anxiety
Difficulty with arousal or orgasm
Painful sex
The impact of stress, trauma, or medical issues on intimacy
Rebuilding closeness after conflict
My Approach
I hold a Certificate in Sex Therapy with training in the Masters and Johnson approach, a pioneering model in the field, and I have years of experience helping my clients improve communication and reduce performance anxiety in the bedroom. I’m passionate about helping clients of varied sexualities, gender identities, and relationship statuses to have a healthier and more fulfilling sex life.
In our work together, you’ll:
Understand each partner’s needs and concerns
Learn new ways to communicate about sex without shame or judgment
Explore practical strategies to meet both partners’ needs
Reduce pressure and create more playfulness and connection
FAQs About Sex Therapy
What is sex therapy and how can it help?
Sex therapy is a form of therapy that addresses challenges related to sexual intimacy, desire, arousal, or performance. In my Brooklyn practice, sessions focus on improving communication, reducing anxiety, and rebuilding confidence so that individuals and couples can experience more satisfying and connected relationships.
Do I need to attend sessions with my partner?
You can attend sex therapy individually or as a couple. Some clients begin on their own to understand personal concerns like sexual anxiety, pain, or trauma before inviting a partner to join.
Is sex therapy only for people with serious sexual problems?
Not at all. Many people seek sex therapy to strengthen emotional and physical intimacy, understand mismatched desires, or navigate changes due to stress, medical conditions, or life transitions.
Does sex therapy involve sex?
Sessions do not involve any sexual activity. We talk openly about your experiences, beliefs, and goals in a supportive, respectful environment. Techniques from mindfulness, somatic awareness, and the Masters and Johnson approach help you explore patterns and find solutions tailored to your needs.
How long does sex therapy usually take?
The length of therapy varies depending on your goals and the nature of your concerns. Some clients find relief after a few sessions, while others continue longer to support ongoing growth and intimacy.
Is sex therapy inclusive?
Yes. I work affirmatively with clients of all gender identities and sexual orientations. My goal is to provide a safe, nonjudgmental space for every person and couple.