Sex Therapy
No pills, just talk.
Benefits
UNDERSTAND YOURSELF
UNDERSTAND
YOURSELF
ADDRESS DOUBTS
ADDRESS
DOUBTS
GAIN CONFIDENCE
GAIN
CONFIDENCE
Meet your sexologist
AASECT certified
She set out to make a positive difference in embarking on her doctorate in human sexuality, then launching Eros Coaching in 2009. Today, she also has a masters in counseling and remains dedicated to working with individuals and couples to lead self-actualised and pleasure-filled lives.
Yourself
a partner
What happens during
your first session?
What happens during
your first session?
- Talking is essential here.
- Be honest in describing your problem.
- The sexologist can then assess the root cause, whether physical, psychological or both.
- Get a better understanding of your sexual performance through homework exercises.
Sex therapy is not designed to be long-term.
healthcare services under the Healthcare Services Act.
What to expect from us
Flexibility
Hassle-free
Affordable care
You're in good hands
Identify Your Issues
Sex therapy can help pinpoint your problems with the support of an unbiased professional.
Rediscover Your Strengths
Understand how you can improve sexual performance in a relationship or on your own.
Practice Makes Perfect
Do your homework or exercises given by your sex therapist for a longer, more pleasurable experience.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Is online therapy effective?
There are many possible reasons for a person to seek therapy, but no matter what reason it is, it takes a courageous person to make that first step in wanting to be healthier.
Some turn to therapy because they are feeling down, anxious or overwhelmed. A life-defining situation, such as a death, divorce, new work environment or even new family members, may be cause for a session.
If you currently feel like your problems aren’t going away despite your best efforts, or if you have trouble concentrating on work, are filled with constant worry or sense of helplessness, if you have trouble sleeping or staying awake, or if you turn to substance or alcohol abuse resulting in a change of mood and harming others around you, you may want to consider exploring therapy.
Ultimately, you decide if you want to proceed with an introductory therapy session. Simply complete a personalised mental health evaluation here.
Who should seek therapy?
There are many possible reasons for a person to seek therapy, but no matter what reason it is, it takes a courageous person to make that first step in wanting to be healthier.
Some turn to therapy because they are feeling down, anxious or overwhelmed. A life-defining situation, such as a death, divorce, new work environment or even new family members, may be cause for a session.
If you currently feel like your problems aren’t going away despite your best efforts, or if you have trouble concentrating on work, are filled with constant worry or sense of helplessness, if you have trouble sleeping or staying awake, or if you turn to substance or alcohol abuse resulting in a change of mood and harming others around you, you may want to consider exploring therapy.
Ultimately, you decide if you want to proceed with an introductory therapy session. Simply complete a personalised mental health evaluation here.
How long is each therapy session?
At Noah, we charge a flat fee of $90 for a 45-minute session.
How many sessions do I need to go for? Is it forever!?
Forever is a pretty long time. The number of sessions you attend really depends on the personal issues you are addressing and the goals that you want to set for yourself.
The recommended number of sessions is 6 to 12, with a frequency of once a week. However, it is best to speak with your therapist and come up with a schedule tailored to your needs and lifestyle.
There is no hard and fast rule for reaching your goals. Just remember to keep communication open with your therapist, even if it means needing to change to a better suited therapist for your situation.
What are some risks of therapy?
Sometimes things may seem worse before they get better. During your first few sessions, you may have to dig deep into emotions you may not have even realised were there. Exploring this side of you may be uncomfortable, or even scary, but it is a completely normal part of the process.
Experiencing difficult emotions is a good sign that you’re gaining access to information within yourself. Your therapist is there to guide you towards your goals, and to ensure you are not overwhelmed by your feelings. With enough effort and work put into therapy, those difficult emotions may not pop up as often.
Are your therapists legit?
Yes. All the therapists we work with are licensed and registered with either the Singapore Register of Psychologists (SRP) or the British Psychological Society (BPS), and have been carefully vetted and trained to meet important healthcare requirements.