Sexual Trauma Healing
Support for those healing from sexual abuse, coercion, violation, or harmful experiences that have impacted intimacy, safety, and trust in the body.
Intimacy, Identity & Sexual Wellbeing
Sex counseling for intimacy concerns, shame, sexual trauma healing, body reconnection, and learning how to feel safe in your body again at your own pace.
What This Supports
Support for those healing from sexual abuse, coercion, violation, or harmful experiences that have impacted intimacy, safety, and trust in the body.
Space to explore shame, numbness, fear, confusion, desire changes, and the emotional complexity of reconnecting with sexuality after trauma.
Guidance for slowly rebuilding choice, safety, and connection with your body, including self-touch, pleasure, and masturbation when and if that feels aligned.
Why This Care Feels Different
Sex counseling is offered through a trauma-informed, affirming, and nonjudgmental lens that makes room for the emotional, relational, cultural, spiritual, and nervous system layers of sexuality.
For some clients, this work is about desire, intimacy, or communication. For others, it is about surviving sexual trauma, learning how to feel safe in the body again, and rebuilding connection slowly, gently, and with full consent. Healing is never rushed, and nothing is forced.
What Sessions May Focus On
Understanding the beliefs, fear, silence, and internalized shame that can develop after sexual trauma or harmful sexual experiences.
Exploring freeze, shutdown, hypervigilance, avoidance, and other body-based trauma responses that can affect intimacy and self-connection.
Making room for gentle, choice-based healing around self-touch and masturbation for those wanting to get to know their body again in a way that feels safer, more empowered, and more fully their own.
Building language, boundaries, self-trust, and a more compassionate relationship with your needs, limits, pleasure, and healing pace.
This May Be a Fit If
Sex counseling may be a strong fit if you are healing from sexual trauma, struggling to reconnect with your body, exploring shame or desire, or wanting support around intimacy in a space that feels safe, clinically grounded, and deeply affirming.
Next Step
Reach out to explore whether sex counseling feels like the right next step for your healing, body reconnection, and sexual wellbeing.