Sexology
Sex is Healthcare!
When we’re talking about sex, there’s a lot to cover.
An appointment with a sexologist is not talking not stop sex, it’s a space to use therapy and counselling to work through a number of ways that your sexual health could be improved. Just what that means is different for every person.
Some of the reasons you might consider an appointment with a sexologist:
Pain! If you do, or ever have experienced pain related to sex, you might find a session beneficial.
Sexual Dysfunctions – Desire disorders, arousal disorders, orgasmic & pain disorders
How your medical condition impacts your sexual health - this can include Endometriosis, Phimosis, Frenulum Breve, Vaginismus, Vulvodynia, Peyronie's disease or Lichen Sclerosus
Sexual education - including ovulation tracking, sexual techniques, orgasmic training, anatomy, physiology, sexual coaching, sexual & reproductive health
Body image issues – general or related to sexual intimacy
Older people & sexuality (menopause & the changing body)
Fertility Counselling (fertility treatment, conception, pre & post-natal support)
Compulsive sexual behaviours (porn addiction)
Paraphilic disorders
Kink & BDSM
Extradyadic Relationship Training – Polyamory, Swinging & navigating open relationships
Couples Sexual Therapy (mismatched libido, sexless marriage, pleasure, intimacy)
Your Sexology Team:
Tegan McGie - Counsellor & Sexologist