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Couple's Feet in Bed

Sex and Intimacy Therapy 

Where Emotional and Physical Intimacy Meet: Healing Relationships Through Sex Therapy

It’s Not Just About Sex—It’s About Feeling Understood, Loved, and Close Again

​In every relationship, couples face times when intimacy, sex, desire and passion feel challenging, even offline. Maybes its not happening enough? Maybe theres been changes in your life that impact desire?

Sex however, can also be one of those topics that are challenging to talk about which can lead to feeling more disconnected, strained, and stuck.​

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  • Is there differences in level of desire? 

  • Maybe life has shifted and theres a new child, or maybe children have left the home?  

  • Maybe old wounds or trauma impact that sexual connection? 

  • Has there been infidelity or betrayal?

  • Maybe an illness or a new phase in life like menopause has changed you physically and sex doesn't feel the same or even possible? â€‹â€‹â€‹â€‹

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"A couple’s emotional life together and their physical life together each have their ebbs and flows, their ups and downs, but these don’t always correspond. They intersect, they influence each other, but they’re also distinct.”-Estel Peril

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Where's The Passion Gone? 

It's completely normal for sexual desire and intimacy to shift over time, especially as life circumstances change. Factors like age, stress, lifestyle adjustments, and evolving personal desires can all impact how couples connect physically. These changes don’t mean something is wrong—they’re simply part of the natural ebb and flow of a relationship. 

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What happens though if we can't talk about it and find clarity?  We end up feeling disconnected and misunderstood. Maybe sex and intimacy aren't topics you've been able to explore before. Maybe it's a hot topic and seems to end in fights?​ Maybe you're not sure how to incorporate your faith into these places? Maybe it feels like we want different things? 

 

In sex therapy, we want to help bring clarity to those patterns that drive that miscommunication and disconnection and bring clearer, more connecting messages forward. We want to help expand those conversations to bring understanding and safety back into sex while bridging the needs to create a vibrant, healthy, passionate life. 

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Our Approach 

Emotionally Focused Couples Therapy

EFT is an evidenced based road map to help you enrich and nourish your relationship and repair the places that feel tired, lost, and broken.

EFT in sex therapy not only brings clarity to the patterns that disconnect you in your relationship but sheds light on the unmet needs and fears that live underneath. It creates a space to get to the heart of what matters in relationships; to be heard, cared for, and understood to repair and rebuild passion and desire.

Right now, that sense of closeness and security might be missing because, the cycle (which every relationship has) may be sending hurtful and damaging messages that we never intended to send. Our signals for connection, may not be reaching the way we hope they are leading to disconnection in our sex life.

When we become aware of how our signals influence the cycle, we can transform our moves in those moments to not only stop those painful messages, but send clearer, deeper, more connecting signals that can strengthen, and deepen our most important relationships.

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  • What is the cost?
    This includes the initial consultation and assessment, assessment materials and review, individual sessions for both partners, and 2 or 3 full days of intentional focus on your relationship. Over the 2 days you will spend between 9-10 hours in session. Over the 3 days you will spend between 12-13 Hours in session. 2 days- $2000, 3 days-$3000
  • Is it worth it?
    Traditional weekly couples therapy can cost around $150-$250 in the DFW metroplex. This would be around $7,200-$12,000 for a year of work. So undoubtedly, this would be a more affordable approach and would also save you 3-4 months of traditional therapy. Wall Street Journal Article on benefits Not to mention the cost of separation or divorce in Texas. In Texas the average cost of divorce ranges from $15,600- $23,500, not to mention the emotional and physical toll it takes on you and your family. For more info click here.
  • What happens during the initial consultation?
    Consultations are 20-30 minutes over zoom. Both partners need to be present. This is a time to talk about what is bringing you in, your needs and to set expectations. A good mutual fit is so important and the initial consultation gives us a deeper look into that potential.
  • What happens after a consultation?
    If its a good fit, we get you scheduled for our next available intensive and get forms and consents sent to you through our secure online portal. Forms and deposit are required within 1 week of the consultation.
  • How do we prepare for an intensive?
    I highly encourage and recommend reading or listening to Hold Me Tight by Dr. Sue Johnson as this creates understanding and an initial foundation of the work that will be done during the intensive.
  • What if we need to cancel/reschedule our intensive?
    Intensives are normally scheduled a month out to give adequate time to prepare and plan. The three days are reserved specially for you. Should there be any change or need to cancel/reschedule, please let us know as soon as possible. Your deposit is non-refundable however, can be placed towards a rescheduled intensive.
  • What if I'm not sure this is for us?
    Thats okay! We'd be happy to set up a consultation to explore a bit more with you your case and find the best fit for you!

Contact Us

Address

1722 Keller Pkwy Suite 204

Keller Tx, 76248​

682-382-2254

Hours

Mon - Thurs

10:00 am – 7:00 pm

Friday

10:00 am – 1:00 pm

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