Psychosexual (Sex) Therapy

  • Revive passion

  • Embrace intimacy

  • Reconnect sexually

Rediscover Connection, Pleasure, & Intimacy

Sex is an essential part of being human—a way we connect, feel alive, and express ourselves. Yet, for so many, this vital area of life becomes a source of frustration, shame, or sadness. This isn’t about quick fixes or superficial advice.

Psychosexual therapy dives deep into the intricate dance between the emotional, physical, and relational aspects of sexual health, helping you reclaim intimacy, deepen connection, and fully step into the richness of your sexual self.

Think of it as a journey to rediscover your pleasure, whether you’re navigating sexual dysfunction, exploring your identity, or longing to rekindle the spark in your relationship. It’s not about labels like "normal" or "dysfunctional." Instead, it’s about creating a sex life that feels right for you—authentic, fulfilling, and full of connection.

How Can Psychosexual Therapy Help?

Many people find themselves stuck in patterns they can’t break—be it challenges like painful intercourse, vaginismus, erectile dysfunction, or a mismatch of desires in their partnership.

Together, we address the root causes of these issues, using a holistic approach that integrates psychological, biological, and social factors influencing your sexual health.

A Gentle Approach to Complex Feelings

We will work through issues such as:

  • Overcoming sexual dysfunction, including low libido, pain during sex, and orgasm difficulties

  • Navigating life transitions like menopause or the aftermath of cancer treatment

  • Understanding and integrating kink, fetishes, and BDSM into your relationship

  • Healing from the emotional scars of sexual trauma and fostering intimacy

  • Learning to communicate effectively about sex, desires, and boundaries

Special Focus on Oncosexology

Cancer treatment often brings profound changes, not only to your physical health but also to your sense of self. The emotional toll of losing a part of yourself—whether it’s through surgery, treatment side effects, or body changes—can leave you feeling disconnected and unsure of how to reclaim intimacy. If you’ve been through cancer treatment, you understand that sexual health and desire can shift in ways that feel difficult to navigate. The shame, confusion, and fear of rejection that can accompany these changes are very real, but they don’t have to define your future.

Gity has a specialised focus in oncosexology. She supports individuals and couples in addressing the shifts in intimacy, desire, and body image that often arise after cancer. Together, we explore the emotional complexities of reconnecting with your sexual self, healing the scars of lost intimacy, and overcoming the barriers that can keep you from embracing pleasure and connection. Working from a biopsychosocial and holistic approach, Gity will help you navigate the full spectrum of physical, emotional, and relational changes you’re experiencing, fostering healing and understanding every step of the way.

You can move from surviving to thriving—rediscovering the intimacy, pleasure, and connection you thought you had lost, with compassion and care guiding you through the process.

Reconnecting with Your Body and Mind

At its heart, psychosexual therapy is about reclaiming your connection to your body and rediscovering the capacity for pleasure. Through mindfulness, psychoeducation, and creative exploration, you’ll find a path to feel at ease both physically and emotionally. Whether it’s rediscovering intimacy with a partner or reigniting the spark within yourself, therapy offers the tools to create a fulfilling, meaningful sexual life.

Your Next Step

If you’re ready to heal, grow, and rediscover joy in intimacy, Gity is here to support you. Together, you’ll take this journey—one thoughtful, compassionate step at a time.

We Can Support You With:

  • Lack of sexual desire

    Enhancing sexual intimacy & connection

    Desire discrepancy between partners



    Erectile dysfunction, DE and PE

    Vaginismus

    Dyspareunia (pain during intercourse)

  • Orgasmic or anorgasmic problems

    Sexual phobias, aversions and addictions

    Fears around lack of sexual experience

    Reducing anxiety around sex and intimacy

    Impact of lack of sex in a long-term marriage.

  • Impact of Infertility on Intimacy

    Impact of Illness on Intimacy

    Impact of Menopause on Intimacy

    Understanding and working with cultural and religious differences.

    Impact of long-term SSRIs on sexual health

You Don’t Need To Suffer In Silence

Make Space To Reconnect