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Sex Therapy and Online Sex Therapy SexTherapy-Online Rhiannon Beauregard Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist Certified Sex Therapist

About the Therapist Rhiannon Beauregard, MA, LMFT-S, CST is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist and Certified Sex Therapist Licensed in five states: Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New York, and Texas Specializing in Sex Therapy with individuals and relationships

What is Sex Therapy Sex Therapy is the treatment of sexual issues through empirically proven therapeutic techniques. Sex Therapy is a specialty of traditional therapy and works directly with sex and intimacy issues within a relationship or an individual. Sex Therapy should be conducted by a Certified Sex Therapist who is licensed as a mental health therapist and has specific training in the field of sexual health.

What is Sex Therapy Sex therapy is the treatment of sexual issues by a licensed therapist. Sex therapy can work with individuals and/or relationships. Sex therapy often includes other aspects of therapeutic work but is specifically focused on sexual aspects of a persons life.

What Issues Does Sex Therapy Treat? Sexual Desire Issues Sexual Arousal Issues Sexual Desire Issues Low Desire No Desire Decreased Libido No Libido No Sexual Fantasies Not wanting to be sexual (with oneself and/or others) Hypoactive Sexual Desire Disorder Lack of interest or desire for sexual activity Sexual Anorexia Sexual Arousal Disorders Difficulty obtaining an erection Erectile Dysfunction Difficulty feeling aroused Dryness issues (in females) Hyper-Arousal

What Issues Does Sex Therapy Treat? Orgasm Issues Sexual Pain Issues Haven’t achieved an orgasm Aren’t able to orgasm Anorgasmia Pre-orgasmic Orgasmic Disorder Premature Ejaculation Delayed Ejaculation Early Ejaculation No feeling Sexual Pain Disorders Pain during sex Vaginismus Dyspareunia Chronic Sexual Pain

What Issues Does Sex Therapy Treat? Asexuality Sexual Aversion Disorder Post Traumatic Stress Disorder Sexual Anorexia Sexual Trauma Anhedonia Therapy to clients who identify as kink or interested/active in the BDSM community Counseling to clients who identify as polyamorous Couples who participate in swinging activities Gender Identity Issues Questioning Sexual Orientation or Gender Identity Fertility Issues and Sexuality Sexual Issues related to parenthood Sexual issues related to disease, illness, cancer, etc. Relationship Issues Related to Sex Lack of Confidence

Sex Addiction and Out-Of-Control Sexual Behavior Therapy Sex and Love Addiction is a very real addiction that affects many people. Sex addiction can look like chronic infidelity, inappropriate behavior on the internet, obsessions and compulsions around pornography, and a myriad of other very secretive and shame-based behaviors. Not only do the addicts need treatment, but the partners and the families. Many therapists are not qualified to work with sex addiction and can actually create a lot of turmoil in the relationship and within the individual due to not handling the addiction appropriately.

What is Sex Therapy NOT Sex therapy is not phone sex or erotic conversations. Sex therapy is not surrogate partner therapy. Sex therapy is not eroticized or sexual in nature. Sex therapy is not done by a counselor with a little sexual experience. Sex therapy is not hands-on or active coaching during actual sexual experiences

Short Clip on What SexTherapy-Online does NOT look like https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dtpIXP2eTWo&feature=youtu.be

Services SexTherapy-Online Offers For Clients For Professionals Sex Therapy Sex Education Sex Counseling Sex Coaching Individual Counseling Relationship  Counseling Sexual Assessment for Relationships Professional Consultation and Collaboration Mentoring for Online Therapy Work

10 Reasons Why SexTherapy-Online is a Good Choice for Your Patients 1. Accessibility 2. Privacy 3. The dreaded waiting area in a sex therapist's office 4. Difficulty communicating about sex in person 5. Convenience 6. Allows you to see the client in their natural environment 7. Treatment of internet related issues using the internet makes sense 8. Increases therapeutic opportunities for all 9. Good for the environment 10. It's an effective MODEL of therapy in and of itself, not just a way to deliver therapy to someone at a distance

How Does SexTherapy-Online work? Prior to Appointment At First Appointment Clients are referred to SexTherapy-Online They either call or email and I call them back. We have an initial phone conversation where I set up their account online. They receive an email with instructions to fill out their necessary forms and download VSEE The clients are responsible for arranging a confidential and secure place to meet. It can be done anywhere! The clients login to the secure video system and I call them at their appointment time using the secure videoconferencing platform.

Any Questions?

Contact www.SexTherapy-Online.com Phone: 512.765.4741 Email: Rhiannon@SexTherapy-Online.com Fax: 888.288.8495 Twitter: SexTherapyOnlne Please feel free to contact for questions and materials!