Sex Therapy for Couples Who Aren’t Having Sex — Telehealth in Georgia I help committed couples restart their sex life with better communication, more connection, and more sex—without shame or pressure. If you and your partner aren’t having sex—and you’re worried about where that leads—you’re in the right place. I’m a Licensed Professional Counselor, Marriage & Family Therapist, and Certified Sex Therapist. I specialize in helping couples talk openly about sex, rebuild desire, and bring intimacy back in ways that feel safe, respectful, and sustainable. Our work is practical and compassionate. We’ll clarify what’s getting in the way (stress, resentment, avoidance, mismatched desire, past hurts), learn a new way to talk about sex without fighting or shutting down, and create a step-by-step plan to reconnect. You’ll leave sessions with simple exercises and clear next steps so progress doesn’t stall between appointments. I offer private-pay telehealth for adult individuals and couples located anywhere in Georgia. If you’re ready for better conversations about sex, more frequent and satisfying intimacy, and a relationship that feels closer again, let’s get started. WHO I HELP? Couples who have stopped having sex or rarely have sex Partners who avoid sex talks because they always end in conflict Individuals wanting to understand their desire and bring it back into the relationship WHAT YOU CAN EXPECT? A shame-free space and straight talk Clear goals focused on your top outcomes: better sexual communication, more sex, increased intimacy Structured sessions with take-home practices to keep the momentum Telehealth only; convenient, discreet, and flexible scheduling HOW I WORK? I blend sex therapy and systems-based couples work. We start by aligning on what “better” looks like for both of you. Then we build skills: how to talk about sex (without blame), how to repair after conflict, how to re-introduce touch and desire at a pace that fits. You’ll get tools for emotional closeness, erotic reconnection, and sustainable habits that make intimacy easier—not another pressure point.
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