Good morning! ๐ Iโm back out of hibernation. Hello 2026. Weโve got this ๐
*xandrelationships *xtherapist
03/01/2026
It was great to contribute to this brilliant article for the about why people are having less s*x. Iโm looking forward to seeing the results of the latest NATSAL survey in 2026 but working on the ground so to speak, I have the privilege of clinical observations in the meantime which can be incredibly helpful in helping people understand what is happening for them along with understanding societal patterns. I donโt think itโs helpful to get too hung up about what others are doing as everyoneโs feelings, thoughts and wants and desires when it comes to s*x vary, but if you want to be having more s*x or intimacy then itโs worth exploring how you can make that happen and if you feel in a rut, s*x therapy can help! ๐
Wishing you a happy, peaceful, healthy, hopeful and pleasurable 2026 ๐
#2026 *xtherapist
12/12/2025
Some of our fab team getting together on the weekend. Love you all and your passion for helping people with s*x and relationships - you all inspire me ๐ฅLooking forward to catching up with those we missed soon๐
*xandrelationships *xtherapy
05/10/2025
It was great to chat about fantasies for this article in the
Fantasies allow us to explore and enjoy with our imagination, and freedom to explore anywhere our mind takes us. For some, fantasies will remain just fantasies and may or may not be desired to be acted upon, while for others fantasies can create variety and novelty, and a place to privately explore s*xual, erotic or romantics interests or dynamics. Some choose to share their fantasies, some donโt. For some they are a highly pleasurable as part of their s*xuality, while for others may be less so. Some fantasise during solo or partnered s*x, some donโt. People are often shy about talking about their fantasies for a variety of reasons, but often for fear of judgment, or shame. For some they may want to share, for others they are their own private pleasure. Fantasies are fantasies, some with meaning and story, others just as a quick fire access to stimulation for s*xual release ๐
*x *xtherapist
30/08/2025
Ahh waterfalls, rainbow, enjoying the beauty, grounding and dreaming ๐
naturalwonders *xtherapist
25/08/2025
We are a modern platform for relationship and s*x therapy where we believe in a safe and inclusive space for all. We have large team of specialist relationship and s*x therapists and psychologists.
Our registered and accredited therapists have undertaken the latest trainings and are passionate in their areas of specialism, working with a wide range of themes around s*x and relationships.
If you would like to find out more you can get in touch with us at -
How often does your own mindset stop you reaching for what you really want? What if you inject some self-belief? If you have something you really want, donโt let fear of failure be the thing that obstructs it.
Sure, you may need to skill up, access some support and push with determination etc but throw in a dose of self-belief and adopt a mindset that gives you the best chance! ๐
*x *xtherapist
22/08/2025
I was honoured to be asked to contribute to this moving and inspiring piece written by Jordan Page for
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People of all genders and any age can be impacted by s*xual assault and that the road to recovery takes time and a lot of self-care. There is support available for s*xual assault, working through trauma, and rebuilding confidence and self-esteem.
The shame should be entirely for the offenders alone yet many who experience s*xual trauma can struggle with their own internal feelings which may impact them reaching for support.
Trauma-informed psychos*xual therapy can help people to rebuild confidence, create new, positive associations around s*x and work on enjoying the s*x life they would like ๐
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I am a qualified Counsellor/Psychotherapist who has chosen to specialise in the field of Relationship and Psychos*xual therapy as I am empassioned to help people realise their potential and find happiness in themselves and within their relationships.
I believe every person is one-of-a-kind, and should be treated as such. My approach does not hold individuals to set norms or expectations, and so irregardless of your s*xuality, gender identity, relationship status or private situation, my goal is to enlighten and support you.
I have practised in NHS hospitals and private clinics providing both long and short-term therapy as a Relationship and Psychos*xual Therapist. I now work solely within my own private practice in Beaconsfield and provide therapy in person and via Skype/Videophone.
I provide relationship and psychos*xual therapy with an integrative approach to suit clientsโ individual needs. My approach incorporates psycho dynamic, person centred, Imago and CBT concepts in addition to mindfulness and psychos*xual therapeutic tools and techniques.
Therapy is undertaken at a private gated property in a quiet residential location in Beaconsfield, just 10 mins walk from the train station. Discretion and confidentiality are of utmost importance. As a member of COSRT โ College of S*x and Relationship Therapists โ I adhere to the strict Code of Ethics to ensure best practice within my work.
Daytime and evening weekday appointments are available both in person and via Videophone.
If you feel that therapy is of interest to you feel free to give me a call or drop me an email. Sometimes the hardest part is making that initial contact but rest assured there is no obligation to proceed with therapy and your enquiry will be held in the strictest of confidence.
Good relationships with others, romantic and otherwise, are fundamental for happiness in humans