Psychosexual therapy helps people overcome sexual concerns, including difficulty getting or maintaining an erection, ejaculation concerns, vaginismus, pain on penetration, loss of desire, and out-of-control sexual behaviour. Online sessions start from £35 and in-person from £40.
Using a blend of psychotherapy, education and supported behavioural change, we can help you overcome almost any sexual concern and improve your sexual wellbeing.
Whether you’re single or in a relationship, whatever your gender or sexual identity or attraction, or if you have one partner or many, we can help. Using a bespoke blend of psychotherapy, psychosexual education and supported behavioural change, we can support you with:
And because sex is so much more than what goes on in the bedroom, we consider sex from three aspects:
We work with people exploring or committed to gender, sexual or relationship diversity (GSRD), for example:
Our Associate Therapists, who are in their final year of training, offer low cost psychosexual therapy starting at £35, for up to 20 weekly sessions (or 12 fortnightly sessions).
Psychosexual Therapy with our more experienced therapists starts from £75 a session.
Psychosexual therapy is a blend of psychotherapy that resolves the psychological, emotional and physical issues that affect sexual wellbeing. It helps individuals and couples overcome issues like painful sex, erection difficulties, rapid or delayed ejaculation, loss of or mismatched desire, compulsive sexual behaviour, and anxiety or shame around sex.
No. Sex therapy is a talk therapy, like counselling and psychotherapy. There is no physical or sexual contact between the therapist and client. Instead, it focuses on open dialogue, education and exploring strategies to improve sexual wellbeing.
No. Just as sex is more than just the things we do, sex therapy addresses the emotional, psychological and relational factors that influence sex, not just the physical.
All of our therapists have, or are in their final year of, a Post Graduate Diploma or Masters Degree in Relationship and/or Psychosexual Therapy. We have therapists ranging from those fresh to the specialism to those with more than 20 years’ experience.