
At Couples Counselling Centre, we don’t simply teach sexual techniques or assign new positions. It’s not enough to prescribe new solutions without considering the context in which sexual problems happen. Instead, we are interested in getting to the root of your issues so that there can be benefits that last long after therapy is over.
As psychotherapists, we are best positioned to support you. After all, the brain is the strongest sexual organ. You can’t treat sexual issues without treating mental health issues, because the two are inherently connected. Together, we’ll look at how problems like low self-esteem, performance anxiety, and unhealed trauma may be contributing to your sexual challenges.
Our practice offers sex therapy for anyone struggling with sexual issues. In addition to supporting couples, we provide counselling for individuals who are looking to heal from sexual trauma, overcome negative beliefs about sex, and work through a variety of sexual issues. No matter what your current struggles are, let’s work together to uncover the layers of your sexuality, building not only a deeper understanding but also a pathway to greater intimacy and satisfaction!
What To Expect In Sex Therapy Sessions
Our therapists use different interventions depending on the root of your issues. If you and your partner feel like you’re not on the same page sexually, we can teach you communication skills for expressing your needs and desires openly and honestly. And if sex has become tense and performance anxiety has started to affect your intimacy, we can use mindfulness and relaxation techniques to help you reduce your stress and maintain present-moment awareness.
On a deeper level, therapy can teach you to understand your sexual scripts—the ideas about sex that you were raised with or taught by culture—and focus on modifying or unlearning them. Doing so can help you be more present in the body and make sex less stressful. For instance, maybe you’ve always believed that you need to orgasm for sex to be fulfilling. Therapy can help you challenge this belief and focus more on enjoying sex instead of being so focused on the outcome of it. This shift can truly be life changing.
In this way, you can expand your sexual menu and be more playful, spontaneous, and present in the bedroom. You and your partner can explore new fantasies safely and openly and be more in tune with each other’s needs, desires, and boundaries. Most importantly, sex can be enjoyable again. By helping you foster a stronger emotional connection between you, counselling can make sexual intimacy a source of happiness in your relationship.