Create a healthier, more fulfilling relationship with your sexuality.

Sexual well-being is part of overall health. When concerns arise — physical, emotional, relational, or identity-related — they can affect intimacy, self-esteem, and quality of life. We provide a respectful, confidential space to explore your concerns, gain understanding, and find balance.

Are You Struggling with Sexual Concerns?

Counseling may help if you:

  • Experience low desire, performance anxiety, or pain during intimacy
  • Are navigating sexual orientation or gender identity questions
  • Struggle with shame, guilt, or trauma related to sexuality
  • Feel disconnected from your partner or avoid intimacy
  • Want to understand your sexual self in a healthy way

Our Approach

We approach sexual concerns with compassion and professionalism, tailoring care to your values and goals. Your plan may include the methods listed below.

Sexual health is emotional health — healing is possible.

You Deserve Confidence and Connection

With supportive care, it’s possible to reduce distress, improve communication, and feel more at ease with yourself and your relationships.

Therapists for Sexual Issues and Concerns

Janet Fluker , M.Ed., M.S.

Licensed Professional Counselor
Certified Professional Counselor Supervisor

Alice D. Hoag , Ed.D.

Licensed Professional Counselor
Certified Professional Counselor Supervisor

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