Sexology & Relationship Therapy

"The meeting of two personalities is like the contact of two chemical substances: if there is any reaction, both are transformed." - Carl Gustav Jung

Your relationships can only be as healthy as you are…

Sexual and relationship concerns are common in everyday life, regardless of age. It can be a significant burden to carry these concerns, which can affect your daily functioning. Sometimes, as a couple, you may struggle to resolve these issues on your own and feel the need to talk to a neutral third party.

My main focus is on couples who want to work on integrating altered states (plant medicines, psychedelics, etc.) into their relationship and daily life. Additionally, I enjoy working with alternative forms of relationships and sexuality, such as open relationships, polyamory, and BDSM. I have a conscious and inclusive approach towards the LGBTQI+ community and warmly welcome everyone.

You can turn to me for:

  • Existential well-being within your relationship
  • Integration of couples who want to incorporate their processes involving altered states of consciousness (plant medicines, psychedelics, etc.) into their relationship and household
  • Themes related to femininity
  • Difficulties within your partnership (communication, routine, high expectations, etc.)
  • Questions and guidance regarding alternative forms of relationships (polyamory, open relationship, etc.)
  • Problems/questions regarding sexual orientation (homosexuality, bisexuality, etc.) or sexual preferences (BDSM, fetishism, etc.)
  • Restoring your sexuality:
    • Lack of sexual desire or differing levels of desire compared to your partner
    • Problems with sexual arousal (erection difficulties, lubrication issues)
    • Complaints about orgasm (not achieving orgasm, premature or delayed ejaculation)
    • Pain during intercourse (dyspareunia)/vaginismus
    • Sexual shyness/aversion/insecurity
    • Resuming sexuality after a chronic physical condition or procedure
    • Other issues related to your (sexual) relationship
  • Discomfort in experiencing a difference between gender identity and physical sex (gender dysphoria)