
Individual & Couples
Men’s Sexual Health
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Awaken Intimacy & Pleasure
When you’re not feeling it—let’s explore why.
Low desire often has deeper roots—stress, resentment, trauma, or disconnection from yourself or your partner. -
Don’t Suffer— Get Support
Sexual dysfunction isn’t just physical—it can reflect emotional strain, performance anxiety, or unmet psychological and relational needs.
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Oncosexology
Sex after illness deserves care, too.
Support for men navigating body changes, desire loss, and emotional repair after cancer or medical treatment.
Men’s Sexual Health at Fitzroy
Sexual difficulties can quietly erode confidence and connection, yet they often carry important messages. At Fitzroy, therapists support men experiencing concerns such as premature ejaculation (PE), delayed ejaculation (DE), erectile difficulties, or long-standing sexual disconnection. Rather than approaching these issues with criticism, Fitzroy invites a stance of curiosity.
What might the body be trying to communicate? Could there be unspoken resentment or emotional distance? In the case of erectile dysfunction, might the body be signalling an underlying health concern that deserves compassionate attention?
Fitzroy offers a confidential, non-pathologising space to explore these questions—one that supports men in reconnecting with themselves, their desires, and their relationships. Because meaningful intimacy is not only about performance—it’s about feeling seen, safe, and emotionally alive.
Men, Sex, and the Space In Between
Because intimacy is more than performance—it’s connection, aliveness, and the courage to look underneath.
Targeted Interventions in a Supportive Environment
We take a holistic approach, addressing factors like hormones, stress, anxiety, and relationship dynamics to fully understand what’s impacting your sexual health.
Through targeted interventions and a supportive space, psychosexual therapy helps men overcome these challenges, fostering improved sexual well-being, confidence, and satisfaction in every aspect of their intimate lives.
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Can We Help You With…
Whether you find yourself caught in the same loops or facing something unexpected, we’re here to support you:
Lack of Sexual Desire
This refers to a reduced or absent interest in sex, often causing distress. It can result from psychological, physical, or relational factors.Enhancing Sexual Intimacy & Connection
This involves deepening emotional and physical connections through communication, mutual understanding, and mindfulness to create a more fulfilling sexual experience.Desire Discrepancy Between Partners
This is when there is a mismatch in sexual desire between partners, which can lead to dissatisfaction or tension in the relationship.Erectile Dysfunction (ED), Delayed Ejaculation (DE), and Premature Ejaculation (PE)
Erectile Dysfunction (ED) is the inability to maintain an erection. Delayed Ejaculation (DE) refers to difficulty or inability to ejaculate, while Premature Ejaculation (PE) involves ejaculating too quickly during sex.Female Sexual Interest/Arousal Disorder (FSIAD)
Characterized by a lack of sexual thoughts, fantasies, or desire, as well as reduced sexual excitement or pleasure during sexual activity, often leading to emotional distress.Female Orgasmic Disorder
Persistent or recurrent difficulty, delay, or absence of orgasm following a normal sexual excitement phase, which can impact self-esteem and relationship satisfaction.Genito-Pelvic Pain/Penetration Disorder (GPPPD)
This includes pain during intercourse (dyspareunia), fear or anxiety about pain, or difficulty with vaginal penetration, often due to physical or psychological causes.Vaginismus
An involuntary tightening of the vaginal muscles that makes penetration painful or impossible, often rooted in fear, anxiety, or trauma.Sexual Phobias, Aversions, and Addictions
Sexual phobias are intense fears or anxieties about sex. Aversions are a strong dislike or avoidance of sex, and addictions involve compulsive sexual behavior that affects daily life.Fears Around Lack of Sexual Experience
Anxiety about sexual inexperience, often causing fears of judgment or inadequacy during intimate encounters.Reducing Anxiety Around Sex and Intimacy
Using relaxation and communication techniques to reduce stress and improve confidence in sexual situations.Impact of Lack of Sex in a Long-Term Marriage
A prolonged absence of sex in a marriage can lead to emotional distance, frustration, and erode intimacy between partners.Orgasmic or Anorgasmic Problems
Orgasmic problems refer to difficulty reaching orgasm, while anorgasmia is the inability to orgasm. These issues can stem from physical or emotional factors.Impact of Illness on Intimacy
Chronic illness or mental health issues can affect sexual function, body image, and intimacy within relationships.Understanding and Working with Cultural and Religious Differences
Navigating cultural and religious beliefs that influence attitudes toward sex, with a focus on mutual respect and understanding.Impact of Long-Term SSRIs on Sexual Health
Long-term use of SSRIs can cause sexual side effects, such as reduced libido, difficulty reaching orgasm, and erectile dysfunction, which can impact relationships.
Your Next Step
We offer a free 15-minute phone consultation to help you find the right therapist or pathway for your needs.