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Online Therapy for Residents of Colorado, Florida, Indiana, Louisiana, Michigan, Texas, and Wyoming

Sex Therapy for Individuals and Couples

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Sex can be difficult to talk about even with the person you love the most – especially if you are navigating infertility, trauma, or body image issues. If you’re here, maybe one or more of these things sound familiar:

  • You feel frustrated or disconnected when intimacy doesn’t feel natural, spontaneous, or pleasurable. You feel out of your own body.

  • You’re struggling with desire, arousal, or sexual confidence, and it’s affecting your relationship or sense of self.

  • Fertility challenges or medical treatments make sex feel stressful, goal-oriented, or pressured.

  • You wish you could talk openly about sexual concerns without fear of judgment or embarrassment.

  • Past experiences, trauma, or body image issues affect your ability to feel comfortable and confident during intimacy.

  • You feel pressure to “perform” or meet expectations, which takes the joy out of sexual connection.

  • You and your partner are navigating differences in sexual desire, expectations, or communication.

  • You want to feel pleasure, closeness, and connection again without guilt, shame, or anxiety.

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You're not alone in these experiences, and Crimson Cardinal Counseling can help. Whether you choose to see me as an individual or a couple, I can help you:

  • Experience sexual connection that feels spontaneous, joyful, and emotionally fulfilling.

  • Think about sex and intimacy with curiosity and confidence, rather than anxiety and self-criticism.

  • Spend more time enjoying intimacy with yourself or their partner without stress, guilt, or pressure.

  • Reconnect with your body and sense of self, feeling comfortable, confident, and present.

  • Navigate fertility treatments or other medical challenges without letting them dominate your sexual or emotional life.

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You can enjoy sex, intimacy, and feel connected to your body and your partner again – or maybe for the first time. It’s never too late to make a change or rebuild connection.

Through sex therapy, you can learn to communicate openly and compassionately with your partner about needs, boundaries, and desires and approach your sexual challenges as opportunities for growth, connection, and mutual understanding rather than shame or frustration.

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