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Sex Therapy Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Sex therapy is often misunderstood as involving physical contact or touch, but this is not the case. Sex therapy focuses on emotional, psychological, and relational aspects of sexuality, without any physical or sexual contact between the therapist and the client. The primary goal is to help individuals or couples address their concerns, improve communication, and explore ways to enhance intimacy in a safe and supportive environment. Below are some common sex therapy FAQs. If you have additional questions or concerns, feel free to reach out to learn more about how Reviving Your Drive can support your specific needs.
Sex therapy is a form of psychotherapy that focuses on addressing sexual concerns, difficulties, and desires. It helps individuals or couples navigate issues such as low libido, performance anxiety, communication problems, intimacy challenges, and sexual dysfunction. Sex therapy is designed to promote a healthy and fulfilling sexual life.
Anyone who is experiencing difficulties or concerns related to their sexual health or relationships can benefit from sex therapy. This includes individuals or couples dealing with issues like sexual dysfunction, lack of desire, relationship struggles, trauma, body image concerns, or sexual identity exploration. Sex therapy can be helpful for people of all ages, orientations, and relationship statuses.
During a session, a trained sex therapist will provide a safe and non-judgmental space for you to discuss your concerns and goals. Sessions may involve talking about personal and relational issues, exploring your sexual history and patterns, and identifying any physical, emotional, or psychological factors contributing to challenges. The therapist may provide practical tools, communication exercises, or strategies to help you work through your concerns. There is no touching.
No, sex therapy is beneficial for both individuals and couples. Individuals can seek therapy to address personal sexual concerns, such as low libido, performance anxiety, or trauma. Couples can also benefit from sex therapy to improve communication, deepen intimacy, and address relational or sexual challenges.
You are never required to disclose anything you're uncomfortable with. The focus of sex therapy is to create a safe, supportive space for you to discuss any concerns, but you control the pace and level of detail. A skilled therapist will respect your boundaries and work with you at your comfort level.
Yes, sex therapy can help improve your sex life by addressing issues such as communication barriers, sexual dysfunction, low desire, or intimacy challenges. The therapist may offer strategies to improve sexual connection, enhance pleasure, and foster a healthier sexual dynamic in your relationship.
The length of sex therapy varies depending on the nature of the issue and the progress made. Some individuals or couples may see improvement in just a few sessions, while others may need longer-term support. Typically, sex therapy involves weekly or bi-weekly sessions, and the therapist will work with you to set realistic goals and timelines.
While sex therapy often involves addressing physical aspects of sex, it is also focused on improving emotional intimacy, communication, self-esteem, and relationship dynamics. Many issues that affect sexual well-being are tied to broader emotional and psychological factors, and therapy often addresses these underlying concerns.
In order for health insurance to cover sex therapy, your therapist must provide a diagnosis to the insurance company. Insurance companies require a diagnosed illness for billing purposes. We do not provide a diagnosis.
PLEASE NOTE: Sex therapy and/or couples counseling do not qualify as a medical expense and are ineligible to use flexible spending accounts (FSA), health savings accounts (HSA) or a health reimbursement arrangements (HRA).THEREFORE HSA AND FSA CARDS CANNOT BE USED TO PAY THESE FEES.
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Yes, all sessions are confidential. Sex therapists are bound by ethical guidelines and laws that protect your privacy. Anything discussed in therapy remains between you and the therapist, with a few exceptions—such as if there is a risk of harm to yourself or others, which the therapist is legally required to report.
If you are experiencing ongoing difficulties in your sex life or relationship that affect your emotional well-being or intimacy, sex therapy may be beneficial. Some signs that you might benefit from therapy include lack of sexual desire, difficulty with arousal or orgasm, pain during sex, communication issues about sex, or concerns about body image and self-esteem.