Therapy that Celebrates Who You Are
Sex therapy isn’t just for addressing sexual problems—it’s also a space to explore and affirm your identity. Whether you’re questioning your sexual orientation, coming out later in life, or navigating gender transition, sex therapy offers a supportive and affirming environment where you can be fully
yourself.
Devon, a 24-year-old nonbinary person, shared: “I always felt like I had to ‘perform’ sexuality in a way that didn’t fit. In therapy, I finally had a space where I could explore what intimacy looked like for me—not what the world told me it should be.”
Affirming sex therapy recognizes that gender and sexuality are not problems to solve, but aspects of identity to be understood and celebrated. In therapy, you might explore the coming-out process, cope with discrimination, or talk about the impacts of transition—physically, emotionally, and relationally. You may unpack how societal messages have shaped your experience of pleasure or desire.
Sex therapy can help you feel more at home in your body and relationships by giving you the space to define intimacy on your own terms. It is therapy that meets you exactly where you are—with respect, curiosity, and compassion.