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Common Sexual Concerns That Bring People to Therapy
sex therapy can be a transformative experience for individuals and couples alike. Whether you’re experiencing a specific issue or just want to improve your sexual well-being, you’re not alone—and help is available.
Here are some of the most common sexual concerns that bring people to therapy:

Therapy for Non-Traditional Relationships: Finding Support That Fits
Love and relationships don’t look the same for everyone and that’s a beautiful thing. Whether you’re in a polyamorous partnership, practicing ethical non-monogamy, part of the kink community, or in a relationship that doesn’t follow traditional norms, your experiences are valid and deserving of respectful, informed care. Therapy can be a powerful tool for navigating challenges and deepening connection, but it’s important to find a therapist who truly understands your relationship structure.

Sex-Informed Therapist vs. Certified Sex Therapist: What’s the Difference?
When searching for a therapist to help with sexual concerns or intimacy issues, you may come across two terms: sex-informed therapist and certified sex therapist. While they may sound similar, they represent different levels of training and specialization. Understanding the distinction can help you make the right choice for your needs.

When is it Time to Seek Marriage Counseling?
If you and your partner have been experiencing ongoing relationship struggles, you might be wondering whether it’s time to seek marriage counseling. Many couples delay getting professional help, hoping that issues will resolve on their own. However, research shows that waiting too long can make it even harder to repair a relationship.

How to Find a Great Couples Therapist
Finding the right couples therapist can feel overwhelming, especially when you want someone who truly understands relationships and can help you and your partner navigate challenges effectively.

Why Don’t Many Couples Therapists Take Insurance?
While it may seem frustrating that so many couples therapists don’t accept insurance, these decisions are often made to preserve ethical integrity, ensure financial sustainability, and provide the best care possible. If you’re seeking couples therapy, understanding these factors can help you make an informed decision about how to invest in your relationship’s health and well-being.