Specialty

Therapy for Low Sexual Desire in Women

Maybe you love your partner, but your body feels shut down. Maybe intimacy feels more like pressure than connection. Maybe you miss wanting closeness, but you don't know how to get back there. If any of that sounds familiar, you are in the right place, and nothing is wrong with you.

You Are Not Alone

What Low Desire Can Feel Like

  • Avoiding affection because you're afraid of where it might lead
  • Feeling guilty, broken, or confused about why your desire changed
  • Tension or dread when sex comes up, even with a partner you love
  • Going through the motions and feeling disconnected from your body
  • Resentment, pressure, or sadness building quietly between you
  • Wondering if you should just push through and hoping it fixes itself
It Makes Sense

Common Reasons Desire Changes

Low desire is rarely caused by one thing. It is usually your body responding to real conditions: chronic stress and burnout, hormonal shifts like postpartum or perimenopause, unresolved relationship tension, carrying most of the mental load, body image struggles, anxiety or depression, medications, pain, or past experiences that made intimacy feel unsafe.

In other words, low desire is information, not a personal failure. Therapy helps you understand what your desire is responding to and what would help it feel possible again.

The Work

How Therapy Can Help

  • Identify your personal "brakes" that shut desire down and "accelerators" that help it open up
  • Reduce the shame, guilt, and self-blame that keep the cycle going
  • Understand responsive desire and why waiting to "feel like it" often means waiting forever
  • Lower the pressure around intimacy so closeness stops feeling like a demand
  • Build language to talk with your partner without blame
  • Address the stress, mental load, and relationship patterns underneath
Sessions

What Sessions May Include

Sessions are 50-minute video conversations. Depending on your goals, we may include education about how desire actually works, reflection exercises and worksheets, communication practice, anxiety and stress skills, and gentle exploration of the experiences and beliefs shaping how intimacy feels now.

You set the pace. You never have to share more than you're ready to, and you can't do therapy wrong.

Ready to Take the First Step?

I offer a free 15-minute consultation to answer your questions, discuss your goals, and help determine whether we're a good fit for working together.

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