SEXUAL THERAPY &
COUPLE COUNSELING
Helps to understand your underlying psychological obstacles to achieving
sexual satisfaction.
It is effective for issues like:
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Low libido
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Erectile dysfunction
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Premature ejaculation
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Pain during sex
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Vaginismus
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Sex-related addictions
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Couple sexual discrepancies
Our sex therapist is a trained professional with knowledge and experience in sexology, mental health counselling and hypnotherapy. He uses a combination of psychological and hypnotherapy techniques to help clients.
How to Address These Problems?
Hypnotherapy
Using hypnotherapy, you can focus and access the unconscious mind to reprogram how you interact with your body.
Sex Therapy
By spending time to explore the underlying psychological issues or your sexual difficulties better helps us in achieving your desired outcome.
Sex Education
Unrealistic expectations or misconceptions about sex can turn us down. Equipping ourselves with proven scientific knowledge helps set a right mindset towards enjoyable sex.
FAQ
What is Sex Therapy?
Having satisfying sex is a combination of physical
and psychological. Some sex issues are beyond the
reach of medication.
Sex therapy is a form of talk therapy to help clients
explore psychological obstacles during sex.
It is effective for problems like low libido,
erectile dysfunction, premature ejaculation,
pain during sex, vaginismus, sex-related addictions,
couple sexual discrepancies, sexual orientation, etc.
What to expect during
sex therapy?
During sex therapy, a sex therapist will provide a
confidential, safe, and non-judgmental environment
for clients to express their concerns.
Then, the therapist will assess the issue and help
explore the possibility of your psychological
obstacles towards your sexual goal.
After having a deeper understanding of the issue,
a sex therapist will suggest ways to overcome it
and provide appropriate psychotherapy and sex
education to help clients to achieve the desired
sexual experience.
During the session, no striping is required.
Shall I come alone
or with my partner?
It depends on whether the issue involves the partner.
If yes, the partner is encouraged to join the session.
However, if the partner is unwilling to come, we can
still work with the individual.