Currently taking new clients who are private pay or have BCBS as a provider.
Currently taking new clients who are private pay or have BCBS as a provider.
Intimacy challenges are incredibly common, but few people talk about them openly.
It is completely normal for your intimate life to fluctuate. Stress, life transitions, parenting, trauma, and aging can all shift how we connect with ourselves and our partners. You might feel isolated in your struggles, but these are deeply human experiences that respond beautifully to the right support.
You don’t have to live with disconnect, resentment, or silent frustration. Let’s create a clear path forward together. Reach out today to schedule a confidential, complimentary 15-minute consultation to see if we're a good fit.

As a Marriage and Family Therapist (MFT) specializing in sex therapy, Angi does not see intimacy issues in a vacuum. Your sex life is deeply connected to your emotional communication, your childhood conditioning, your physical health, and your daily stress.
Our work will look at the whole picture. We will unpack the emotional barriers holding you back, and you will leave sessions with practical, actionable communication tools and mindfulness exercises to practice in the comfort and privacy of your own home.
Sex therapy is strictly talk therapy. Our sessions are entirely conversational, highly respectful, and designed to help you untangle the psychological, emotional, and relational factors affecting your intimacy. No judgment, no awkwardness—just a compassionate, collaborative space to heal.
Our experienced team brings skill and passion to every project, no matter the size.
It is completely normal for your intimate life to fluctuate. Stress, life transitions, parenting, trauma, and aging can all shift how we connect with ourselves and our partners. You might feel isolated in your struggles, but these are deeply human experiences that respond beautifully to the right support.
Navigating different libidos or expectations within a relationship.
Reconnecting after having children, surviving an illness, or navigating menopause.
Overcoming the pressure, anxiety, or mental chatter that pulls you out of the moment.
Exploring the emotional and psychological layers of painful intercourse or pelvic tension.
Healing from restrictive cultural, religious, or personal messaging around pleasure and sex.
Learning how to talk about your needs, boundaries, and desires without causing conflict.
Need support? Contact us at bloomheretoday@gmail.com for compassionate guidance.
Not at all. Intimacy therapy can be highly effective as an individual or as a couple. If you are in a relationship, attending together is incredibly helpful, but working on your own relationship to pleasure, body image, or desire is equally transformative.
If anxiety, frustration, or a sense of disconnection around intimacy is taking up mental space or straining your relationship, therapy can help. If you're hesitant because it feels awkward to talk about, remember that this is a specialized medical and psychological field—I am trained to handle these conversations with the exact same professional care as any other mental health topic.
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