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Sexual health after sexual trauma

PROVIDING HIGH QUALITY COACHING INTENSIVES FOR INDIVIDUALS AGES 18+

 

It can be really hard to feel sexually healthy after a trauma.

You may have already done the hard part of processing your sexual trauma, and you feel generally more confident and comfortable in the world. However, when it comes to thinking about your sexuality or being intimate with someone, you close down or even feel like that part of yourself will never be available.

Maybe you’re noticing:

  • Thoughts about sex feel shameful, wrong, dirty, or off-limits

  • Tension or desire to run away when someone wants to be close to you or take things ‘to the next level’

  • A sense that the sexual part of you is gone forever, or maybe you feel like it was never there to begin with

  • Isolation, feeling left out or ashamed when others talk about the joy of sex

  • A lack of sexual desire, or even a belief that you are sexually broken

  • Inability to feel comfortable, creative, passionate, or free in your own skin

  • Confusion or curiosity about what healthy sexuality is after sexual trauma

 

INDIVIDUAL COACHING INTENSIVES FOR ADULTS

If you’ve already made the extraordinary journey from victim to survivor, and your sexual health and views of your sexuality aren’t aligned with what you know you deserve, this is your opportunity to progress to thriving. Because sexual health after sexual trauma isn’t addressed in most trauma treatments, it is often necessary to get the support and guidance you need to feel fully whole again.

Sexual Health After Sexual Trauma

In these coaching intensives, clients will learn skills to enhance control, pleasure, and connection within themselves and with others. They will also experience how imagination, play, novelty, and desire can enhance sexual health, and will have the opportunity to create their own sexual templates. Each session includes education, in-session exercises, interactive discussion of topics, and assignment of homework.

Coaching intensives for survivors of sexual trauma can help you:

  • Learn that you are not alone

  • Close the gap between surviving and thriving

  • Embrace all parts of yourself

  • Enjoy your own sexuality, because you deserve it

  • Connect with yourself, connect with others

  • Experience freedom, curiosity, and pleasure

  • Feel like you are fully and truly whole

You deserve to thrive.

LET’S WORK TOGETHER TO GET YOU THERE.

FAQS

Common questions about the sexual health care

  • Coaching intensives include an initial consult to determine goodness of fit, pre-intensive work that can include reading or assessments, and then meeting together for up to 3 hours each time, with plenty of breaks throughout. Each intensive includes education, discussion, and exercises, and allows for deeper work to be done without worrying about time running out.

  • It’s important that you have the time, space, and privacy to really commit to this week. Thus, we will work around your schedule to find the best time, and I’m happy to plan ahead for daytimes, evenings, or weekends.

  • Meeting for longer periods allows us to cover more material, delve in deeper, and really focus on your goals. Also, intensives can be planned around your schedule and easier to fit in compared to regular sessions.

  • This treatment is tailored to your own unique needs, but you can tentatively plan for 3 intensives.

  • A typical 3-hour intensive costs $825. An average course takes 3 intensives to complete, spread out over several months.

    Half of each coaching intensive payment is required at the time of booking, and the other half is charged upon completion of each intensive.

  • If you’ve already put in the work to address your history of trauma, and you feel ready to explore what it means to be sexually healthy, you are probably a great fit. Prior to starting, we will meet to determine together if you are in a good place to get started.

  • Trauma details do not need to be shared

  • Yes! If you are interested in attending a sexual health after sexual trauma group, please let Dr. LeFevre know. Groups can start when there is enough interest in this format.