Frequently Asked Questions

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FAQ

Can I come to session if I’m sick?

Short answer: No. Long answer: If you are having any symptoms of being sick, please let me know as soon as possible and stay home and we can do a Telehealth therapy session, as I will kindly ask any client to leave if they are sick for the safety of myself and others. As our society continues to heal from the COVID-19 Pandemic, creating a space to help you feel safe and comfortable is my number one priority, and that is why I offer a couple different options for conducting therapy sessions. One option is to come for therapy in-person at my office. Although masks are no longer required to be worn, please feel free to wear one while in the waiting room and/ or in session and let me know if you would like me to wear one as well. For further questions, please see my Contact page by clicking below. For further questions, please see my Contact page by clicking here.

You say you work with couples… do you work with all types of couples, including LGBTQ+ couples?

Yes! As a matter of fact, I have my own website for working with the LGBTQ+ Community. Check it out by clicking here.

Does Sex Therapy involve having sex?

Yes, and no. Although Sex Therapists may assign “homework” for couples to practice sexual activities with their partner while they are home, there will never be any sexual activities performed while in the therapy office because that is illegal. To learn more about this topic, read the Department of Consumer Affairs’ publication, “Therapy Never Involves Sexual Behavior” by clicking here. If you have ever been asked by a therapist to perform sexual activities during a therapy session, use the resource above to learn more about how that is never okay and if you want to report that therapist.