When Sex Feels Complicated…
If the physical and emotional connection with yourself or with your partner feels lost, it can leave you feeling profoundly isolated. My approach is designed to help you peel back the many layers of life that might induce shame, anxiety or expectation.
We look at the whole picture, your emotional wellbeing, your sensory needs and the unique history you bring to the room. Together, we move toward a place of clarity and reconnection that actually feels authentic to you.
Book your free introductory chat. It is a space to connect and see if we would be a good fit to work together.
INDIVIDUALS | COUPLES | INTIMATE PARTNERS
Psychosexual & Relationship Therapy
In-person sessions available in Henley On Thames or Online
Intimacy is a deeply personal and ever evolving landscape. It’s shaped by the stress of our jobs, the health of our bodies and those quiet moments where we feel a little lost in our own skin.
Whether you’re here as an individual or with a partner, I provide a space where no detail is too small and no concern is too private.
TRAINING RATE PER SESSION
£40 Individuals
£45 Couples
Psychosexual
- Difficulties with sexual desire or arousal
- Pain or discomfort during sex
- Erectile difficulties or rapid/delayed ejaculation
- Difficulty reaching orgasm or feeling pleasure
- Anxiety, shame or guilt related to sex or intimacy
- Changes in sexual function after childbirth, menopause, illness, injury or medication
- Compulsive sexual behaviour
- Exploring kink, relationship diversity and sexual expression
- Exploring sexual identity, orientation or gender
- Healing from sexual trauma, abuse or negative past experiences
Relationships
- Mismatched sexual desire
- Enhancing conflict resolution and negotiation skills
- Rebuilding from broken trust or betrayals
- Reviving sexual connection and closeness after trauma, illness or life transitions
- Strengthening emotional intimacy, empathy and mutual support
- Supporting a partner through sexual difficulties or changes in function
- Exploring relationship structures, dynamics and consent in diverse partnerships
- Communication challenges around sexual needs and preferences
- Neurodivergent Partnerships - Building a shared language of connection by navigating sensory differences and creating communication patterns that respect both neurotypes.
- Exploring patterns that repeat in relationships
- Family-of-origin dynamics affecting the relationship
- Navigating major life transitions (marriage, parenthood, career changes)