Adult Care

Sexual Health, Gender Identity & Psychosexual Development

Questions or concerns related to sexual health, gender identity, or psychosexual development can arise at many points in adulthood. These experiences may be shaped by relationships, life transitions, or personal history, and they can affect your emotional well-being and confidence.

Our practice provides evidence-based psychological care for adults seeking thoughtful support around sexual health and identity, offering a respectful space to explore concerns and move forward with clarity and confidence.

Support for Adults Navigating Sexual Health and Identity

We provide evidence-based therapy for adults with concerns related to sexual health, gender identity, sexual development, or identity-related stress. This service is designed for individuals seeking care that is collaborative, supportive, and built around their personal goals and values.

Care focuses on understanding your experiences in context and providing support that is relevant, respectful, and grounded in your lived reality.

Adults often seek care when they:

  • Experience sexual health or intimacy concerns, including erectile dysfunction, vaginismus, low desire, performance concerns, or questions about sexual identity
  • Have questions about identity, self-expression, or gender
  • Notice changes in desire, comfort, or connection in relationships
  • Feel impacted by past experiences, beliefs, or life transitions related to sexuality

Support can be helpful whether concerns are longstanding, newly emerging, or connected to changes in relationships, health, or life circumstances.

Signs & Symptoms of Sexual Health and Identity Concerns

Emotional Distress or Confusion

Feeling anxious, overwhelmed, or uncertain about your sexual health or identity.

Relationship Strain

Challenges with intimacy, communication, or connection.

Changes in Desire or Comfort

Shifts in interest, comfort, or satisfaction.

Identity-Related Stress

Worry or self-doubt related to identity or self-expression.

Avoidance

Avoiding conversations, situations, or relationships.

Low Self-Esteem

Negative self-image or concerns about your body.

Difficulty Communicating Needs

Struggling to express boundaries or preferences.

Impact of Past Experiences

Previous experiences influence current concerns.

Concerns related to sexual health or identity can impact your emotional well-being, relationships, and self-understanding.

Expert and Compassionate Psychological Care

Evidence-based psychotherapy is individualized and may include:

  • Support for exploring identity, values, and self-understanding

  • Strategies to reduce distress, shame, or anxiety

  • Guidance for improving communication and intimacy

  • Skills for coping with stress related to relationships, health, or social pressures

Care is collaborative, respectful, and paced according to your comfort. Our goal is to help you feel grounded, confident, and aligned within yourself and your relationships.

Our Process & Support

Initial Consultation

A supportive conversation where you share concerns and goals to establish trust and help guide treatment decisions.

Evaluation & Assessment

Your clinician works with you to clarify priorities and develop a plan aligned with your values and needs.

Treatment & Ongoing Support

Care focuses on insight and meaningful change over time, with regular progress reviews and adjustments as needed.

Other Ways We Can Help

Couples Therapy

Mood Disorders

Anxiety & Stress