Sex and Relationship Therapy

My aim as a psychotherapist working in the field of psychosexual health is to help an individual or couple improve their sexual satisfaction and move towards living a more sexually fulfilling, pleasurable and meaningful life. I see both individuals and couples, people who are relationships or not and people of all sexual orientations, gender identities and sexualities.

Having completed the taught components of the training to become a Sex and Relationship Therapist, I am currently working in a busy Sexual Health Clinic in East London as well as privately on The Isle of Dogs to complete the necessary hours for qualification.

I integrate a number of theoretical frameworks, concepts and techniques to support people to better understand how their personal, cultural and social experiences impact and influence their relationships and sexual well-being and use these understandings to develop a treatment plan based on the client’s goals. Sessions are psychotherapeutic and so consist of talking-therapy only with exercises to try out between appointments often forming part of the treatment plan.

An interesting Huffington Post article ‘What is Sex Therapy?’

https://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/entry/what-is-sex-therapy_n_58c1b4efe4b0d1078ca5378c