I take a holistic view of sexual health and seek to aid my clients in their quest for a satisfying sex life. I pledge to utilize all of the resources at my disposal to work with you on enhancing your sexual health.

The World Health Organization defines "sexual health" as "the integration of the somatic, emotional, intellectual, and social aspects of sexual being." Based on this definition I have created a sex education and counseling practice that helps individuals and partners tackle sexual problems that may arise from a variety of factors including; partner and relationship issues; psychological and medical factors; and socio-cultural, political or economic factors.

In my practice I seek to create an environment that recognizes, respects and exercises the following sexual rights*:

  • The right to sexual freedom. Sexual freedom encompasses the possibility for individuals to express their full sexual potential. However, this excludes all forms of non-consensual sexual coercion, exploitation, and abuse at any time and situations in life.
  • The right to sexual autonomy, sexual integrity, and safety of the sexual body. This right involves the ability to make autonomous decisions about one's sexual life within a context of one's own personal and social ethics. It also encompasses control and enjoyment of our own bodies free from torture, mutilation and non-consensual violence of any sort.
  • The right to sexual privacy. This involves the right for individual decisions and behaviors about intimacy as long as they do not intrude on the sexual rights of others.
  • The right to sexual equality. This refers to freedom from all forms of discrimination regardless of sex, gender, sexual orientation, age, race, social class, religion, or physical and emotional disability.
  • The right to sexual pleasure. Sexual pleasure, including autoeroticism, is a source of physical, psychological, intellectual and spiritual well being.
  • The right to emotional sexual expression. Sexual expression is more than erotic pleasure or sexual acts. Individuals have a right to express their sexuality through communication, touch, emotional expression and love.
  • The right to sexually associate freely. This means the possibility to marry or not, to divorce, and to establish other types of responsible sexual associations.
  • The right to make free and responsible reproductive choices. This encompasses the right to decide whether or not to have children, the number and spacing of children, and the right to full access to the means of fertility regulation.
  • The right to sexual information based upon scientific inquiry. This right implies that sexual information should be generated through the process of unencumbered and yet scientifically ethical inquiry, and disseminated in appropriate ways at all societal levels.
  • The right to comprehensive sexuality education. This is a lifelong process from birth throughout the lifecycle and should involve all social institutions.
  • The right to sexual health care. Sexual health care should be available for prevention and treatment of all sexual concerns, problems, and disorders.
* Based on the Bill of Sexual Rights ratified by the World Association of Sexology.

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