Do we need sex therapy? One Partner wants more sex than the other.
If you and your partner are struggling with mismatched desire, sex therapy can help you find balance and connection. Reach out today to schedule your first session and start building the intimate life you both deserve.
      
      What are the most Frequently asked questions for sex therapy?
Curious about sex therapy? Discover answers to the most common questions about what sex therapy is, how it works, and how it can improve intimacy.
      
      What is Non-Sexual Sexual Affection: It’s The Missing Link in Your Relationship
Struggling with low desire or feeling distant in your relationship? The answer might not be “more sex,” but learning the power of non-sexual sexual affection. This type of intentional touch—like long hugs, lingering kisses, or playful closeness—builds intimacy without pressure. In this blog, Dr. Carli Blau, LCSW, Ph.D., M.Ed., explains what non-sexual sexual affection is, why it can feel uncomfortable at first, and how practicing it in couples therapy can transform a sexless relationship into one that feels connected, safe, and sexually fulfilled again.
      
      Understanding Vaginal Pain: Why My Approach to Sex Therapy Works When Others Don’t
Vaginal pain is complicated and often misunderstood by many including doctors and patients who see them for help. In my office, I help women understand the root cause of their pain, and emotionally support them into creating the sex lives they want.