Sex Therapy therapists in Griffin, Georgia GA
Sheena K. Glover
Psychologist, PsyD
Changes in sexual desire can be alarming for couples, especially when struggling with issues such as low libido and difficulty communicating about sexual desires. This can leave them feeling lonely and concerned about the future of their relationship. Despite efforts to find solutions through various resources, many find themselves at an impasse, leading to communication breakdowns and relationship strain. At Intimacy in Progress, we foster a sex-positive environment and encourage open conversations about sexual experiences within each couple. Through empathetic therapy, we help couples navigate intimacy issues, communication barriers, and sexual challenges, empowering them to strengthen their connection and rediscover fulfillment in their relationship.
8 Years Experience
Nolan Counseling Center, LLC
Licensed Professional Counselor
Sex and intimacy play a unique role in every relationship. Whether you are struggling to reconnect with your partner, explore new ways to build intimacy, or past traumas or personal issues are getting in the way of living life to the fullest, let's talk and work it out together.
7 Years Experience
Andre Lloyd
Counselor/Therapist, LCSW, MSW, CCATP, CTMH
I specialize in positive sexual expression and kink. It is my goal to increase transparency and honesty regarding past sexual experiences, confusing thoughts and infidelity. I also provide support to influence increased sexual desire and attraction. I am also sex-positive and pro-sex work.
7 Years Experience
Cori Ross
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW
Sex is a vital part of our existence. When thing are not going well in the bedroom, there is often shame to talk about it. I provide my clients a safe space to explore their sexuality and anything that may be inhibiting or affecting their experience. I am a sex positive therapist and open and affirming of different relationship structures, lifestyles and communities.
5 Years Experience
Dr. Adam Shafer
Psychologist, Psy. D., M.A.
Matters of intimacy can be physical in nature that, in some ways, connect with our emotional lives and can become more complicated as we grow into our relationships with others.