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Loretta Cioffi

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Louise Claydon

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Luca Hawkins

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Lucero Morse

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Therapy for Sexuality and Sexual Health

Sexuality is a broad, personal part of life that touches identity, relationships, desire, and wellbeing. If you are exploring your sexual orientation, questioning your identity, dealing with changes in desire, recovering from sexual trauma, or navigating differences with a partner, therapy can provide a safe space to make sense of your experience and move toward healthier, more satisfying relationships. This page helps you understand what therapy for sexuality can address and how to find a therapist who fits your needs, especially through online care.

What therapy for sexuality covers

Therapy that focuses on sexuality can address a wide range of concerns. It can include conversations about sexual orientation and coming out, navigating gender identity, and integrating sexuality into your sense of self. It may also address sexual functioning issues such as low desire, pain with sex, erectile difficulties, premature ejaculation, or changes in sexual interest after life events like childbirth or illness. Relationship-centered concerns like mismatched desire between partners, intimacy problems, and communication around sexual boundaries also fall within this specialty.

Many therapists who work with sexuality offer trauma-informed approaches for people healing from sexual abuse or assault. Others are trained in sex-positive, inclusive approaches that respect diverse consensual practices, including kink, polyamory, and nonbinary identities. Some practitioners have additional credentials in sex therapy and sexual health education, which can be helpful if your concerns are specifically about sexual functioning or behavior. When medical or physiological factors are involved, therapists often coordinate with medical providers for comprehensive care.

Common concerns and situations that bring people to therapy

People seek therapy around sexuality for many reasons. Some are exploring or questioning their sexual orientation or gender identity and want a supportive, nonjudgmental space to process feelings and decisions about coming out. Others are dealing with shifts in desire or sexual satisfaction that affect self-esteem and relationships. Couples often seek help when differences in sexual needs create tension, or when past betrayals, infidelities, or unmet expectations have damaged trust.

Survivors of sexual trauma commonly look for therapists who can help with symptoms such as anxiety, flashbacks, avoidance, and sexual distress. Some clients are interested in learning to express boundaries and consent more clearly, or want to address compulsive sexual behaviors in a therapeutic way. There are also people who simply want to understand their sexuality better and explore desires, fantasies, or identity with a professional who is open and affirming.

How online therapy can help with sexuality concerns

Online therapy increases access to therapists who are experienced in sexual health and identity issues, including clinicians who specialize in sex therapy, LGBTQ+ care, or trauma-informed work. For many people, being able to find a provider outside their immediate geographic area makes it easier to connect with someone who has the right expertise and cultural sensitivity.

Remote sessions can feel safer for clients who worry about privacy or stigma in their community. Video, phone, or secure messaging options allow you to choose the format that helps you speak freely. For couples or partners who live apart, online therapy is often the most practical way to meet together with a clinician. Therapists who work online can also provide resource recommendations, homework, and guided exercises you can practice between sessions.

Benefits of online therapy versus in-person therapy

Online therapy offers convenience and flexibility that can make consistent care more achievable. You can schedule sessions without commuting, which saves time and can reduce anxiety around attending appointments. For people in rural areas, small towns, or regions with few specialists, online options widen the pool of qualified therapists and increase the chance of finding someone with experience in sexual health and identity issues.

Online sessions may feel less intimidating for first-time therapy clients, since you can meet from a familiar environment. For marginalized communities who have faced discrimination in local healthcare settings, working with a therapist from a different region can provide a greater sense of cultural competence and affirmation. While in-person therapy offers a physical presence that some people prefer, online therapy provides a high degree of accessibility and continuity of care for many sexuality-related concerns.

What to expect from online therapy for sexuality

Initial sessions typically involve an intake conversation where the therapist asks about your history, concerns, goals, and any safety issues. You can expect the clinician to ask about relationship dynamics, sexual history, medical considerations, and relevant emotional patterns. A therapist who specializes in sexuality will likely discuss consent, boundaries, and confidentiality early on to create a safe therapeutic space.

Therapy approaches vary. Some clinicians use cognitive-behavioral techniques to address anxiety or negative beliefs about sexuality. Others focus on psychodynamic exploration of identity and relationship patterns. Sex therapists may provide behavioral strategies, communication exercises for couples, sensate focus or other clinical interventions aimed at improving sexual functioning. Trauma-informed providers will emphasize safety, pacing, and stabilization before addressing intense material.

Progress often includes setting practical goals, practicing new communication skills, and gradually experimenting with changes outside sessions. You should feel your therapist respects your values, uses nonjudgmental language, and invites questions about process and boundaries. If a concern appears to be primarily medical, a good therapist will suggest collaboration with or referral to a medical professional.

How to choose the right therapist for sexuality concerns

When searching for a therapist, look for clinicians who list sexuality, sexual health, or sex therapy among their specialties. Check whether they have training in trauma-informed care and whether they describe themselves as LGBTQ+ affirming if that is relevant to you. Credentials, years of experience, and additional certifications in sex therapy or sexual health education can be helpful indicators.

Consider their therapeutic approach and whether it fits your preferences. Some people want direct, skills-focused therapy; others prefer exploratory, insight-oriented work. Ask potential therapists about their experience working with issues like yours, how they handle privacy and mandated reporting, and how they coordinate with medical providers if needed. Read provider bios and initial intake information, and trust your sense of comfort and safety when you have a consultation or first session.

Taking the first step

Reaching out for help around sexuality can feel vulnerable, but therapy is a practical and supportive way to get clearer about who you are and what you want. Finding a therapist who understands sexual health, respects your identity, and offers a safe space to explore can make a meaningful difference. If you are interested in online therapy, start by searching for providers who specialize in sexuality and offer remote sessions, and schedule an initial consultation to see if the fit feels right.

Every step you take toward finding supportive care is a step toward greater clarity, connection, and wellbeing. You do not have to figure this out alone, and there are therapists available who will meet you with respect, competence, and compassion.

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