Sexuality Concerns:

Most Common Concerns

Although we work with a wide variety of concerns around sexuality, we have compiled some of the most common concerns here, simply as a convenience.


Erectile Dysfunction

Erectile dysfunction (sometimes called “ED” or “impotence”) can be enormously frustrating for both partners, and can really do a job on your self-esteem. But it’s also very treatable.

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Rapid Ejaculation

Rapid ejaculation (sometimes called "premature ejaculation") is a common problem. Like other sexual dysfunctions, the psychological impact can be just as distressing as the physical symptoms. The exact causes of rapid ejaculation are unknown, but several effective treatment paths are available.

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Orgasm Difficulties in Women

There are lots of unfortunate myths about women and orgasms, and sometimes a little education is all it takes to feel better. But if your pleasure still isn't all you want it to be, you should know that sex therapy is very effective in helping women achieve their orgasmic potential.

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Sexual Pain

Sexual pain doesn’t just hurt physically. It can make us feel defective or broken, and it can affect our relationships as well. Causes can be both physical and psychological, so we will team with your doctor both to heal what hurts and to find ways to be intimate and sexual that are pleasurable for you (and your partner!).

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Low Desire

Lack of desire is the single most common reason women seek out counseling for sexual issues—and plenty of men struggle with it too. While there’s no such thing as a “normal” amount of desire, many people "want to want it" more often than they do. If that describes you, there are many ways we can help.

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Unbalanced Desire

Perhaps the most common reason couples enter sex therapy is when one wants sex more than the other. This can seem like an intractable problem, but there are lots of effective strategies to bridge the divide and bring you closer together.

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Sex and Porn "Addiction"

When sexual behavior gets out of control, it can cause gravely serious problems in relationships, at work, with money, and—surprisingly often—even with the law. Feeling ashamed doesn’t help. “Will power” doesn’t help. The right treatment can help.

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