Sex Therapy in Mill Valley & Throughout California

This is a space where you do not have to have it all figured out about sex, desire, or intimacy.
We move at your pace, honoring what feels tender, confusing, or vulnerable to talk about.
No matter what questions or concerns you bring, you are met with care, presence, and respect, exactly as you are.

❋unsteady feeling unsure about your desire or pleasure

You may feel disconnected from your body, your interest in sex, or your sense of enjoyment.

❋ navigating mismatched desire with a partner

You want closeness, but you and your partner are not always wanting the same things at the same time.

❋STRUGGLING WITH BODY IMAGE OR CONFIDENCE

You may feel less at home in your body, making it harder to relax into intimacy or pleasure.

❋ CARRYING PAST EXPERIENCES INTO YOUR SEX LIFE

Old wounds, shame, or trauma can show up in moments of vulnerability and closeness.

❋ NAVIGATING CHANGES IN SEX AFTER LIFE TRANSITIONS

Pregnancy, postpartum, stress, or becoming parents can change how intimacy feels and flows.

❋ WANTING TO FEEL MORE CONNECTED AND ALIVE

You may want support in reconnecting with pleasure, confidence, and intimacy.

My Approach

Hi, I’m Rhiannon.

I work with individuals and couples who are navigating changes in their sex lives, questions about desire or pleasure, and shifts in intimacy, especially during and after major life transitions like pregnancy, postpartum, and becoming parents. Many people I support feel unsure how to talk about sex, how to reconnect with their bodies, or how to navigate differences in desire within their relationship.

Our work together is collaborative, gentle, and grounded. We will explore the experiences that shaped your relationship with sex and pleasure, and create space for you to understand what intimacy and wellness mean for you now. We use a mix of conversation, reflection, and simple practices to support a relationship with pleasure that feels flexible, safe, and satisfying.

This work is not only about what happens in the bedroom. We will also explore communication, emotional connection, and the parts of your relationship that support or get in the way of intimacy. For many people, intimacy begins long before physical touch, and strengthening connection outside the bedroom often supports closeness within it.

I welcome all identities, bodies, orientations, and relationship structures, and I believe everyone deserves a space where they can talk about sex, pleasure, and intimacy without shame or pressure.

Sex Therapy

Together in therapy, we will:

  • Explore your relationship with desire and pleasure

  • Strengthen communication around intimacy

  • Build confidence and connection with your body

  • Address the impact of past experiences or trauma

  • Create space for emotional and physical closeness

  • Support intimacy inside and outside the bedroom

Let’s work together to create space for you to show up for yourself and your intimate life.

Frequently Asked Questions