Sex Therapy Therapists in Ontario

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Riley Cheskes

Riley Cheskes

Registered Psychotherapist

In-Person

I admire the courage and resilience it takes to begin your therapeutic journey. For over half of a decade, I have provided psychotherapy to adults and couples with a variety of presenting issues. You do not have to go through this alone. I hope to be an empathetic and transparent support for you as you embark on your therapeutic journey. Let’s get to the root of what you are experiencing.

Melodie Britt

Melodie Britt

Psychologist

In-Person

Sometimes life can become overwhelming, and we try to cope with life’s difficulties as best as we can, but sometimes realize that we need extra help to feel better. Seeking out professional help is a very courageous and admirable decision, and I can’t wait to meet with you and help you through your journey of facing your difficulties and healing!

Somayyeh Kamalou

Somayyeh Kamalou

Psychologist (Supervised Practice)

Virtual

By processing the nature of your psychological struggles and seeking adaptive strategies to cope with difficult situations, you can find relief from pain. You deserve to seek out the best possible psychological care as a crucial step towards self-care and self-advocacy. I value your courage, and I believe that together we can embark on a journey of self-exploration and insight.

Jeremy Mayer

Jeremy Mayer

Registered Social Worker

Virtual

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Valery Vengerov

Valery Vengerov

Registered Psychotherapist

Virtual

To those who have taken the courageous step of seeking out a therapist, I want to express my deep admiration and respect. Embarking on this journey takes tremendous willingness and courage, and I commend you for prioritizing your mental and emotional well-being. You are already demonstrating incredible strength, and I am here to support you every step of the way.

Emily Smail

Emily Smail

Registered Psychotherapist (RP)

Virtual

We all experience changes in our lives that challenge our relationships. These changes can cause us to feel distant and disconnected from our partner, leading to low sex drive or libido, poor communication, and recurring and frequent disagreements. I want to support you to refuel your emotional and sexual intimacy, reignite your passion, strengthen your communication, and Your overall connection

Alexander Vasilovsky

Alexander Vasilovsky

Psychologist

Virtual

Therapy can provide opportunities to reflect on the aspects of your life you’d like to change, as well as to explore new ways of seeing and being seen, of connecting and responding to yourself and others. This sort of change can expose us to feeling vulnerable, so I commend you on your courage to consider this next step.

Krista Gatti

Krista Gatti

Registered Social Worker

Virtual

I began my career by providing support to individuals who were facing life's challenges. I have experience working with a variety of areas such as anxiety, depression, grief, separation, and self-esteem. I am also trained in self-compassion, Mindfulness, grounding techniques and breathing exercises. I use a unique blend of evidence-based modalities to fit the individual needs of the person.

Myriam Hernandez

Myriam Hernandez

Registered Psychotherapist

Virtual

It takes strength and courage to navigate daily life, with pressures coming at you from what seems like all directions. It takes even greater courage to seek out help, to step back, and look at ourselves in order to deal with distressing thoughts, emotions, body sensations or behaviours, or to deal with the past and its impact on present life.

Samantha Whittle

Samantha Whittle

Registered Social Worker

Virtual In-Person

Hi, I'm Sam! I specialize in trauma, sexuality, gender and relationships. I see individuals and couples/triads/polycules who want to heal trauma, create meaningful relationships or embrace pleasurable sexuality.

Courtney Hayman

Courtney Hayman

Registered Psychotherapist

Virtual

I provide services for young people, adults, couples and families who are looking for someone to work through their struggles with. My approach is non-judgmental, kind and empathetic. I focus on strengths to support your goals for counselling. Looking for a brief, solution-focused therapy, strategies to improve your coping skills, or a more intensive therapeutic venture, I am here to help you.

Karen Szabo

Karen Szabo

Registered Psychotherapist

In-Person

Karen offers warm, collaborative therapy in Barrie and virtually across Ontario for individuals, couples, and families navigating relationship patterns, motherhood, trauma, life transitions, and disconnection. Her approach is human, grounded, and depth-oriented, helping clients understand what is happening beneath the surface and move forward with more self-trust.

Joshua Peters

Joshua Peters

Psychologist (Supervised Practice)

Virtual

Life is a dynamic journey filled with both ‘high’ and ‘low’ moments. This process can feel even worse if you are alone or unsupported. In seeking help from a therapist, you have taken an important and admirable first step towards healing and growth. I offer you a warm welcome on your journey towards better mental health.

Sarah Perone

Sarah Perone

Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying)

Virtual

I help individuals and couples break painful relationship cycles so they can feel more connected, secure, and confident. I support concerns like recurrent conflict, relationship anxiety (and ROCD), limerence, and resentment. Using an attachment- and evidence-based approach, I offer warm, non-judgmental virtual therapy across Ontario. Book a free 15-minute consultation to get started.

Carlos (Charlie) Garcia

Carlos (Charlie) Garcia

CCC, MHC, MSc, PhD Candidate in Clinical Sexology

Virtual

I help adults and couples navigate anxiety, identity, sexuality, intimacy and sexual concerns, and relationship challenges. My approach is modern, direct, and integrative — no fluff. I work with individuals of all genders and orientations, with a specialization in LGBTQ+ and trans clients. Bilingual services available in English and Spanish. Virtual sessions across Florida (USA) & Canada.

Rana Khan, MSc, RP, RMFT-S

Rana Khan, MSc, RP, RMFT-S

Registered Psychotherapist, Couples and Family Therapist

In-Person

At Couples & Family Therapy Collective, we specialize in relationships. Our therapists have extensive experience in relationship dynamics, particularly intercultural, interracial and/or interreligious conflict. My approach is rooted in the systemic family therapy model, which means I see the world in terms of relationships: to yourself, to your partner, to your community, and to the world.

Camila Espana

Camila Espana

Registered Psychotherapist and Social Worker

Virtual

Alone, we cannot lift a stone with just one finger- navigating through the ebbs and flows of life and relationships are no different. I’m here to lend you a hand.

Lylla Goheen

Lylla Goheen

Registered Psychotherapist RP (Qualifying), Certified Canadian Counsellor (CCC)

Virtual In-Person

Do you and your partner speak different languages? Whether it’s the silence of a "roommate phase," sexual dysfunction, or the weight of chronic illness, you don't have to navigate it alone. I provide inclusive Sex Therapy, Gottman Couples Counselling, and Chronic Pain support in Etobicoke & Toronto. My practice is judgment-free and not "one-size-fits-all." Let's start your new era.

Dino Zuccarini

Dino Zuccarini

Psychologist

In-Person

It takes a lot of courage to face our most distressing thoughts, emotional reactions and behaviours, so from the outset, I’d like to applaud you for taking this first, important step to feeling better—choosing an appropriate therapist for you. For the past 15 years, I have been privileged to accompany numerous individuals and couples on a journey of growth and renewal.

Emma Krisko

Emma Krisko

Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying)

Virtual

Welcome! I know it can be overwhelming trying to find the right therapist, and with so many options, where do you start? I believe in the importance of the therapeutic relationship, so let me introduce myself. I work with couples who are either experiencing a difficult period in their relationship, are anticipating significant life changes, or are simply looking to build greater communication ski…

How do therapists in Ontario compare?

Number of therapists listed

26

Average years in practice

7.3 Years

Currently accepting new clients

100 %

Therapists in Ontario who prioritize treating:

100% Sex Therapy
54% Relationship Issues
54% Anxiety
46% Depression
38% Trauma and PTSD
23% Grief
23% ADHD
19% Infidelity

How therapists see their clients

12% In Person & Online
69% Online Only
19% In Person Only

Top therapy approaches used in Ontario:

23% Couples Counselling
19% Cognitive Behavioural (CBT)
19% Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT)
19% Trauma Focused
19% Relational
19% Internal Family Systems (IFS)
19% Acceptance and Commitment (ACT)
19% Person-Centered

Frequently Asked Questions About Sex Therapy

What is sex therapy and what does it involve?

Sex therapy is a specialized form of talk therapy focused on sexual concerns, difficulties, and relationships. Sessions are conversational — there is no physical contact or sexual activity involved. A sex therapist helps individuals and couples understand the physical, psychological, and relational factors affecting their sexual wellbeing, and develops practical strategies to address specific concerns.

What issues does sex therapy address?

Sex therapists work with a wide range of concerns including low sexual desire, arousal difficulties, pain during sex (vaginismus, dyspareunia), erectile dysfunction, premature or delayed ejaculation, sexual trauma and shame, mismatched desire between partners, questions about sexual identity, and the impact of illness, medication, or life transitions on sexuality. Both individuals and couples are welcome.

Is sex therapy different from couples counselling?

Sex therapy has a specific focus on sexual and intimacy concerns, whereas couples counselling addresses the broader relationship. The two often overlap — sexual difficulties can stem from or contribute to relationship problems — and many therapists trained in sex therapy also practise general couples work. If both sexual and relationship issues are present, a therapist with training in both areas is often the best fit.

Do both partners need to attend sex therapy?

Not necessarily. Many people attend sex therapy individually to address personal concerns, past trauma, or sexual identity questions. Couples often attend together when the issue involves both partners or affects the relationship dynamic. Some therapists work with one partner individually first and invite the other to join later. Your therapist will discuss the most effective format for your specific situation.

Is sex therapy covered by insurance in Canada?

Coverage depends on your province and insurance plan. Many extended health benefits cover psychotherapy regardless of the presenting concern, which would include sex therapy when provided by a registered therapist, psychologist, or social worker. Some plans specify which designations are covered. It is worth checking your plan details or contacting your insurer directly — and asking your therapist about their professional designation when inquiring about coverage.