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5.

Sex
Therapy

Sexuality is an essential and deeply personal aspect of life, yet it can be one of the most difficult subjects to navigate. Whether you’re facing challenges with intimacy, understanding your desires, managing differences in a relationship, or unpacking cultural or societal expectations around sex, sex therapy provides a safe, supportive, and judgment-free space to explore these topics.

 

In our sessions, we will focus on helping you gain clarity and confidence in your sexual well-being while addressing any barriers that may be impacting your ability to enjoy fulfilling and healthy intimate connections. I understand that discussing sexuality can feel uncomfortable or vulnerable, and I am committed to creating a safe and respectful environment where you feel empowered to share at your own pace.

 

Sex therapy is about more than just problem-solving—it’s about fostering a deeper understanding of yourself, your relationships, and your desires. We’ll explore your unique experiences, beliefs, and values surrounding intimacy and work together to address issues like communication, emotional connection, sexual dysfunction, or personal identity. Whether you’re working through specific concerns or simply looking to improve your relationship with intimacy, my goal is to support you in achieving a fulfilling and empowered sense of sexual health and well-being.

 

Therapy is a collaborative journey, and I aim to provide compassionate guidance tailored to your unique needs and goals. Together, we can navigate the complexities of sexuality with care and understanding, helping you move toward greater self-awareness and satisfaction in this vital area of life.

  • Where are you located?
    Severance Psychotherapy is based in Houston, TX. We are currently seeing clients virtually and in-person at our location in the Galleria area of Houston, TX. The physical office address is 4801 Woodway Dr. Ste. 318B-W, Houston, TX 77056 located off of 610 and Memorial Dr.
  • What can I expect during the first session?
    Reviewing therapy rules, expectations, and policies of both the therapist and the client are an essential part to building a healthy therapeutic relationship. During the first session, we will go over any relevant background information, answer any questions, and decide if moving forward together feels right.
  • What kind of treatment approaches do you use?
    I use an intergrative approach because it allows us to utilize a variety of different approaches to treatment and explore different psychological theories. There is no one size fits all. Each client's needs are unique to them and should be treated as such.
  • If I am a client in another state, can we see one another virtually?
    Currently, we are able to see clients virtually in Texas, New Mexico, Delaware, Rhode Island, Maine, Connecticut, and Utah, Nevada, Vermont, North Dakota, and Oregon. We are currently working to get licensed in Washington, Louisiana, Tennessee, Massachusetts, Colorado, Montana, Hawaii, and Wyoming. These states will be updated on the website to reflect an active license in these states. We are working hard to make our services accessible to individuals across the United States. Stay tuned for updates!
  • Are there clients that you aren't able to treat?
    Due to our code of ethics, LPCs, LCSWs, Psychologist, and Psychiatrists are ethically responsible to practice within the scope of their competencies. During our initial session, we cab explore whether both parties feel comfortable moving forward to begin therapeutic treatment together.
  • Is therapy hard? What if I don't like talking?
    The therapist lets the client take that lead on what they would like to discuss in sessions. Nobody knows the client better than the client knows theirself. Therefore, it is important to meet the client where they feel its approrpriate. Remember, this is YOUR session. Keep in mind, therapy is hard work and takes a lot of dedication, reflection, and awareness. Clients that I work with have accomplished life changing habits and behaviors because of their willingness to work hard. Their successes are theirs. I am simply a trusted professional that they confide in and who helps them along the way.
  • How long does therapy take?
    Therapy is a combination of efforts made by the client within the session and the effectiveness in the therapists treatment approach. There is no magic number that we work toward getting to. It is simply a matter of the progress the client makes, the value they see in the sessions, and the changes that are reflected in the areas of their lives that they have the desire to change.
  • Do you take insurance?
    Yes! Severance currently take Blue Cross Blue Shield, Aetna, Cigna, United Healthcare, Oxford, Oscar Health, and Horizon Blue Cross Blue Shield of New Jersey. If we do not take your insurance, please refer to your out-of-network benefits to assess whether filing a claim for reimbursement could be beneficial for you.

We’d love to hear from you this holiday season! If you any questions or need assistance, don’t hesitate reach out. We're here to help and make your experience enjoyable! Wishing you a wonderful holiday!

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Email Danielle Tobilla for booking and scheduling​

questions at: info@severancetherapy.com

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Jeffrey Coira at:

jeffrey@severancetherapy.com

tel: (713)-364-4155

Serving clients in the following states:

​TX, NM, ME, UT, CT, DE, RI, VT, OR, ND, LA, OR, NV​, WA, ID, MT, HI, FL, AL, CO, MA, AZ, NJ
 

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