
Ready to embrace your sexuality?
Sexuality is about so much more than "just sex".
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Sexuality can encompass who you are and how you see yourself. It can be the way you express love to yourself and others.
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It can be a form of expression or belonging.
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Sexuality is tied to our confidence in ourselves and in our closest relationships. Sexuality is important whether you're single or coupled, old or young, vanilla or kinky, and queer or straight!
Healthy sexuality is part of a well-rounded healthy person
I'm Eleanor Hamilton-Wohl and as a sex therapist- I want you to have the sex life of your dreams. Even if you're not sure what that means yet.
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For over a decade, I helped survivors of sexual trauma heal from the incident. But they (and I) were left wondering: what comes next?
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I pursued further learning to become a sex therapist to answer exactly that question. Sex therapy weaves together the healing work with curiosity, play, and connection. And you don't need a partner- the most important relationship you have is with yourself first.
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Sex therapy answers the questions: what do I want? how do I safely get it? how do I communicate with partner(s) about it in a way that feels satisfying for all?
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Through our work together, you'll be able to identify what you want (& what you don't) and how to get it. You'll break free of others' expectations and build confidence to build the sex life you want.
Helping others live an authentic, joyful life is my goal
I am dedicated to helping rebellious people-pleasers drop the expectations and find joy, play, and alignment in all facets of life.
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Most of my clients could describe themselves as rebels in some way:
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they don't want their relationship to look like the 1950's, they want to find a deep connection with a partner(s) that feels like an equal
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they want to feel confident being their most unique, weirdest, and most sparkly self
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they want relationships and sex lives that feel satisfying to everyone: where everyone gets to be seen and supported.
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My clients are braver and stronger than they realize. They've been putting everyone else's needs first for so long- that they don't even realize how much they bring to the table.
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My clients might not see their own magic, but I sure do. I help them discover the strength they already have and dial it up.

Sex Therapy
But you might be wondering... what are common topics for sex therapy?
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Here is an incomplete list:
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Reclaiming your sexuality post assault
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Pain with sex
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Feeling disconnected from your partner
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Different desires between partners
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Having lower than usual interest in sex
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Erectile dysfunction
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Kink/BDSM
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Ethical non-monogamy (ENM) and/or polyamory
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Navigating relationships as a sex worker
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Exploring gender identity
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Exploring sexual orientation
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Not knowing WTF you're even interested in
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and any concerns about your sex life or sexuality!
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Of Note:
At Grounded Health, we are unable to treat sex offenders at this time. Those seeking this treatment should reach out to Association for the Treatment & Prevention of Sexual Abuse
