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Sexual Addiction therapists in Estes Park, CO

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Loveland, Colorado therapist: David Houston Murphy, psychologist
Sexual Addiction

David Houston Murphy

Psychologist, PhD, LP, PSYPACT
I help clients address the emotional and behavioral components of sexual addiction. I often help them gain insight into how their background is impacting current behaviors. Processing painful experiences often helps bring relief in the present.  
3 Years Experience
Near Estes Park, CO
Estes Park, Colorado
Reston, Virginia therapist: Dr. John Millikin, licensed professional counselor
Sexual Addiction

Dr. John Millikin

Licensed Professional Counselor, PhD, LMFT
I have training in sexual addiction and work one-on-one with clients as opposed to a group setting.  
25 Years Experience
Estes Park, Colorado
Denver, Colorado therapist: Higher Sights Counseling, counselor/therapist
Sexual Addiction

Higher Sights Counseling

Counselor/Therapist
We have a staff of psychotherapists and med prescribers that work with clients who have sexual addiction symptoms. We offer CBT, DBT, EMDR, IFS (to name a few treatment modalities) and medication in addition to many problem-solving therapies to help you learn new coping skills to improve your life.  
15 Years Experience
Estes Park, Colorado
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Sexual Addiction

Dr. Michael Grey, PsyD, LMFT, ABS

Marriage and Family Therapist, PsyD, LMFT
Maybe you’ve noticed that sexual thoughts, porn use, or certain patterns of sexual behavior feel harder and harder to manage. You might find yourself spending more time than you intend, feeling preoccupied, or breaking promises to yourself or a partner. Shame can creep in, leaving you feeling isolated, anxious, or worried that something is “addictive” or broken inside you. It’s important to know that the American Association of Sexuality Educators, Counselors, and Therapists (AASECT) does not recognize “sex addiction” as a clinical diagnosis. Instead, AASECT supports understanding these experiences as Out of Control Sexual Behavior (OCSB), a way to describe sexual thoughts or actions that feel distressing or difficult to regulate without pathologizing sexuality itself. In therapy, we will create a compassionate, sex-positive space where you do not have to hide or defend your sexuality. Together we will explore what drives the out-of-control feelings, such as stress, trauma, unmet emotional needs, or relationship dynamics, while helping you build the tools to feel more grounded and intentional about your choices. My approach is trauma-informed, sex-positive, and decolonized, centering your unique intersections of identity, culture, gender, and desire. You deserve support that honors pleasure and autonomy, not shame or judgment. Here we focus on healing, not labels. Your sexuality isn’t the problem; shame and disconnection are. You can move toward a relationship with sex, intimacy, and yourself that feels integrated, healthy, and aligned with who you truly are.  
6 Years Experience
Estes Park, Colorado (Online Only)
Manchester, New Hampshire therapist: CHET LESNIAK, psychologist
Sexual Addiction

CHET LESNIAK

Psychologist, PHD
Sexual addiction can range from being addicted to watching porn to sexual compulsive behavior. Sexual addictions and compulsive behaviors can leave you feelings sad, lonely, and helpless. The first step in recovery is admitting you are powerless. How do you admit your are powerless? The first step is reaching out to a therapist and asking for help.  
33 Years Experience
Estes Park, Colorado (Online Only)