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Couples
Sex Therapy
I have often heard "One is the loneliest number" and yet in my practice I often hear women and men saying how lonely they feel in their relationship. Sexual intimacy is always the first casualty of tensions and stress in a couple's life. Yet, in a very many cases, couple dismiss the loss of intimacy as normal. They rationalise why sex is either not present anymore or not a priority. When silence takes holds in the bedroom it can become deafening. In actual fact most couple rarely communicate on sex when things are going well so expecting the conversation to start when intimacy is becoming problematic is a big ask. Most sex therapists will say that by the time couples land in the therapy room, some really high wall have been put up and it can take some time to get couples to communicate in a healthy, respectful way about their sexual relationship. Whether you’re dealing with common issues like difficulty with arousal, low libido or more complex sexual problems, we can help you overcome them. At its best sexual intimacy can be a sacred communion where minds and bodies meet in unison.