Sex Therapy therapists in Napa, California CA

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San Rafael, California therapist: David J. Kest, marriage and family therapist
Sex Therapy

David J. Kest

Marriage and Family Therapist, Certified IMAGO Relationship Therapist, MFT, and EMDR
While not a Clinical Sexologist myself. I provide couples with advanced communication skills to work out their differences ( such as parenting, financial and sexual) in safe conversations : first in my office and then as homework outside in their own home.  
31 Years Experience
In-Person Near Napa, CA
Online in Napa, California
Pleasanton, California therapist: Dr. Rebecca Scott, Psy.D, psychologist
Sex Therapy

Dr. Rebecca Scott, Psy.D

Psychologist, Clinical Psychologist, Certified in Holistic Health
I can provide support to patients struggling with issues related to sex and sexuality.  
15 Years Experience
In-Person Near Napa, CA
Online in Napa, California
Seattle, Washington therapist: Eric Olsen, life coach
Sex Therapy

Eric Olsen

Life Coach, Trauma, PTSD, BSc Sciences, DoD Career Councilor, SARC, DAPA, Pre Licensed Human Intelligence / Psychology, Life Coach. | Professional Support: LSSBB, PgM, Bluestone PMP,
I specialize in sex therapy, offering a supportive and confidential environment to address sexual concerns. My services cater to individuals and couples seeking to enhance their sexual well-being, explore sexual identity, overcome sexual dysfunctions, and improve intimacy and communication. Utilizing evidence-based approaches, I aim to facilitate a positive and healthy sexual experience for all my clients.  
15 Years Experience
Online in Napa, California
West Hollywood, California therapist: Dr. Ingrid Solano, psychologist
Sex Therapy

Dr. Ingrid Solano

Psychologist, PhD
Sex therapy is a form of counseling intended to help individuals and couples resolve sexual difficulties, such as performance anxiety or relationship problems. I support couples in restoring trust, rebuilding intimacy, and reigniting healthy, passionate sex. Some choose to attend sessions alone; others bring their partner with them. Session frequency and length usually depend on the client and the type of problem being addressed. Sexual health is an essential part of overall emotional and physical well-being. But if you’re experiencing a sexual problem, the last thing you probably want to do is talk about it. However, you aren't alone! 43 percent of women and 31 percent of men report some degree of sexual dysfunction. Sex therapy is a type of psychotherapy that also takes into account possible physical problems. For this reason (among others), sex therapy requires special training. When a couple comes in with a sexual problem, we try to figure out how each of them could be contributing to the issue. We examine what is going on, gradually interpret this in the context of their sexual history/experiences, tease apart cultural/societal influences, and come up with solutions Sex therapy utilizes a variety of approaches to treat sexual dysfunction. In addition to the techniques outlined by Masters and Johnson, sex therapy includes cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), emotion-based therapy, and couples communication techniques. It’s important to know that sex therapy sessions do not involve any physical contact or sexual activity. I usually assign “homework”—practical activities that clients are expected to complete in the privacy of their own home.  
11 Years Experience
Online in Napa, California
San Francisco, California therapist: Brad Byrum, marriage and family therapist
Sex Therapy

Brad Byrum

Marriage and Family Therapist, MA, MBA, LMFT
As a relationship therapist, I often help couples address issues involving sexual intimacy and dysfunction.  
8 Years Experience
Online in Napa, California