I have never talked about sex with anyone. Is that okay?
Completely. A lot of people arrive here never having had a real conversation about sexuality in their lives. We start wherever you are and go at the pace that feels [Read More]
Completely. A lot of people arrive here never having had a real conversation about sexuality in their lives. We start wherever you are and go at the pace that feels [Read More]
That is a perfectly good place to start. Many people arrive simply knowing that something feels unfinished, or that they have a question they have never asked out loud. That [Read More]
No. Most of my sex therapy clients come as individuals. You do not need to be in a relationship, and you do not need a partner who wants to participate. [Read More]
Yes. I offer all services via secure virtual sessions throughout the state of Florida. I also see clients in person in St. Petersburg.
Yes. Curiosity and uncertainty are enough of a reason to begin. You do not need to have made any decisions before you come. The work can simply be a space [Read More]
Individual therapy for ENM-related concerns is completely valid and often very useful. You can do meaningful work on your own patterns, your attachment responses, and your capacity for steadiness, regardless [Read More]
Yes. I work with individuals, couples, and more complex relational configurations. Each situation is different and the work follows the specific needs of the people involved rather than any template [Read More]
No. Your relational structure is not up for debate here. I do not operate from the assumption that monogamy is the goal or the standard. You are free to explore [Read More]
No. You can come to work on anything that is not working in your life. Your non-monogamous relationships are part of the context, not necessarily the subject. Many clients come [Read More]