Sex Therapy

Sex therapy is a space to talk about the things many of us were never taught how to talk about. It’s collaborative, affirming, and grounded in the belief that your sexuality — however it shows up for you — is worthy of curiosity, compassion, and care.

Drawing from sex therapy frameworks, we might explore topics like desire discrepancies, sexual shame, communication around needs and boundaries, pleasure, libido changes, trauma, identity exploration, relationship structures, or feeling “out of sync” with your body or partner(s). We move at your pace, centering consent, autonomy, and your lived experience. This work often involves unlearning rigid or harmful sexual scripts and making room for a more expansive, authentic relationship with yourself and others.

I’m currently enrolled in the University of Michigan’s Sexual Health Certificate Program, pursuing a track in sex therapy. As a sex-positive therapist, I offer kink-aware, poly-affirming, and sex worker-inclusive care. My approach is nonjudgmental and deeply attuned to the ways culture, power, trauma, and systems of oppression shape our sexual experiences. Together, we can work toward greater confidence, pleasure, clarity, and self-trust—whether you’re navigating specific challenges or simply wanting to deepen your relationship with your sexuality.

Sex therapy does not involve sexual contact between the therapist and client.