What is Sex Counseling?
Sex Counselors use a variety of techniques to initiate, restore, and improve the sexual elements of intimate relationships.
Some of the techniques include:
- sexual history taking
- identifying and changing patterns in sexual behaviour
- sexual and relationship education
- take home assignments
What Happens During Sex Therapy?
Sex counseling is typically short-term (6-12 sessions) and goal-focused. During the initial sessions, you will be asked to read an information sheet and sign a consent form. You will be invited to share your own interpretation of why you are seeking counseling.
To help formulate interventions, you will be asked to share your sexual history. In reflecting on your sexual past, you may find that certain events impact on your present. In the later sessions, you and the counselor will work together to reach goals through sexual and relationship education, assignments, involvement of your partner, and creation of a maintenance plan.
Who Seeks Counseling & Why?
Heterosexual, gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgendered individuals are welcome to work on concerns which include: absence of orgasm; erection or ejaculation difficulties; sexual trauma; mismatched levels of sexual desire; infertility; and sexual concerns related to the natural aging processes, illness, pain, Multiple Sclerosis, surgery, physical injury, etc.
If you are in a relationship and there are problems, before it is too late, get the answers and help.
Note that I am a Counselor, not a Doctor and do not write/ fill prescriptions.
Call Noreen Williams 613.601.8697 to make an appointment or email info@acsexorise.com