Certified Sex Counseling
What's happening in your relationship deserves the same attention as what's happening in your body.
Sexual dysfunction and intimacy challenges are rarely just one thing. The physical and emotional sides are deeply connected, and addressing only one of them is why so many people stay stuck. Sex counseling at Soulshine bridges that gap.
What Sex Counseling Can Help With
Whether you're navigating pain, disconnection, mismatched expectations, or something you've never quite been able to put into words, this is a space to work through all of it — with a certified provider, without judgment.
Conditions and Situations We Treat:
Pain with intercourse (dyspareunia)
Low or mismatched libido
Arousal difficulties
Sexual dysfunction following surgery, injury, or hormonal changes
Sexual health concerns related to pregnancy, postpartum, or menopause
Sexual dysfunction in men, including pain and erectile concerns
Intimacy avoidance or disconnection
Communication challenges around sex and desire
Body image and confidence
Sexual identity and self-understanding
Partner education and shared understanding
Dr. Meghan Davidson holds a certification in sex counseling and brings the same thorough, whole-body clinical lens to this work that she brings to every patient. The focus is on education, awareness, and practical tools: understanding your own sexual health, identifying what's getting in the way, and building clarity about what you want your sexual wellbeing to look like — individually or as a couple.
Sex counseling at Soulshine is affirming and inclusive — all genders, orientations, and relationship structures are welcome.
What to Expect at a Sex Counseling Session
Sex counseling sessions at Soulshine are one-on-one or partner sessions, depending on your needs.
Some patients come in having already worked through the physical side of a concern and need space to address what's lingering emotionally. Others arrive with a mix of physical symptoms and relational challenges that are difficult to untangle.
Sessions might include open conversation about your sexual health history and current concerns, education about how the body works and why certain responses happen, practical exercises to build awareness and reconnection, or collaborative work to clarify what you want your sexual wellbeing to look like going forward.
Frequently Asked Sex Counseling Questions
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Sex therapy is a licensed clinical discipline that typically addresses deep psychological patterns, trauma history, and long-standing relational issues. Sex counseling is more focused on education, practical tools, and forward-facing clarity around sexual health and wellbeing. If your needs go beyond what sex counseling can address, a referral to a qualified sex therapist can be made.
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Not necessarily. Many patients come individually, especially at first, and some find that individual sessions are all they need. Partner sessions are available when both people want to engage together. There's no requirement either way.
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No. Some patients come in with a clear physical concern — pain, dysfunction, postpartum changes — and find the conversation naturally includes emotional and relational dimensions. Others come specifically for the emotional and relational side without any physical component. Both are valid starting points.
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That's where most people start. You don't need to arrive with a clear agenda or the right words for what you're experiencing. The first session is a conversation — open, unhurried, and completely without judgment. Figuring out where to begin is part of what the session is for.
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Yes, fully. Soulshine's care is affirming and inclusive across all genders, sexual orientations, and relationship structures. The language and approach are intentionally neutral and welcoming.
Book Your Sex Counseling Appointment
You deserve a space where nothing is off the table.
Sexual health touches everything — how you feel in your body, how you connect with a partner, and how you move through the world. If you're ready to address all of it, not just part of it, we'd love to help.