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sex beyond limitations

A gentle, evidence‑informed space for emotional, relational, and intimate wellbeing

At LynFlowers Healthcare, psychosexual therapy is not offered in isolation. It is woven into the rich, holistic lens of occupational therapy, recognising that sexuality is not just an act — it is an occupation, a meaningful part of human life shaped by habits, environments, relationships, culture, and the body’s lived history.

Our approach honours sexuality as a daily lived experience, influenced by how women move, rest, relate, heal, and inhabit their bodies.

Why Women Seek Psychosexual TherapY

Sexuality is not separate from the rest of life. It is shaped by:

  • stress and emotional wellbeing

  • cultural and religious narratives

  • relationship dynamics

  • trauma history

  • hormonal changes

  • body image

  • life transitions

  • health conditions

Many women experience challenges such as:

  • changes in desire

  • difficulty with arousal or orgasm

  • sexual pain

  • anxiety around intimacy

  • communication barriers with partners

  • shame or confusion about sexuality

  • the impact of trauma

  • shifts in sexual wellbeing during menopause or postpartum

These experiences are common, but often unspoken. Psychosexual therapy offers a space to understand them, heal them, and move forward with confidence.

our psychosexual THERAPY offerings

Individual Psychosexual Therapy Sessions

A confidential, one‑on‑one space to explore your intimate life with support, clarity, and compassion. Sessions may include:

  • psychoeducation

  • guided reflection

  • communication tools

  • body‑based awareness practices

  • practical steps for rebuilding intimacy

Sexual Health Education & Coaching

For women seeking:

  • clarity about their bodies

  • guidance on sexual wellbeing

  • support in navigating healthcare

  • evidence‑based information without judgement

Couples Psychosexual Therapy

Support for partners navigating:

  • desire differences

  • communication barriers

  • intimacy challenges

  • rebuilding connection after conflict or distance

  • navigating sexual pain or anxiety together

This work strengthens understanding, empathy, and relational safety.

Menopause & Sexuality Support

Specialised care for women experiencing:

  • vaginal dryness

  • discomfort

  • desire changes

  • emotional shifts

  • body image concerns

Trauma‑Informed Sexual Healing

A paced, compassionate approach for women whose sexual wellbeing has been shaped by trauma, fear, or past experience.