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    intimacy

    THERAPY FOR INTIMACY
    IN NYC

    “To love oneself is the beginning of a lifelong romance.”

    – Oscar Wilde

    vulnerability + intimacy

    Therapy for Intimacy in NYC

    Intimacy challenges in relationships

    We have helped numerous clients work through problems that get in the way of them developing deeper, more trusting, and more meaningful relationships.

    Whether you are a single person or in a partnership, it’s not uncommon for people to struggle with vulnerability, with relying on others for emotional support, and other anxieties associated with being intimate.

    These challenges with intimacy often stem from our past difficult experiences like unresolved fears or some anxiety about closeness, and other elusive factors that we may not easily see. These are sensitive topics that are difficult to navigate, and it is helpful to have some guided discussion to draw out and address roadblocks getting in the way of deepening your relationships.

     

    What do intimacy issues look like?

    People with intimacy issues may experience
    • Difficulty creating or maintaining close relationships

    • Hesitation or difficulty trusting others

    • Volatile or unstable relationships

    • Trouble sharing or expressing feelings and emotions

    • Issues being sexually close with partners or being sexually insatiable

    • Low self-esteem or unstable sense of self

    • A desire to avoid physical contact

    • Avoidance of close relationships due to fear of rejection

    • Feeling unworthy of love or affection

    What causes intimacy issues?

    Common causes of intimacy issues

     

    • Anxiety about closeness

    • Abandonment anxiety

    • Fear of being controlled by a partner

    • Fear of losing oneself in a relationship

    • History of trauma, abuse, or toxic relationships

    • Dysfunctional relationships with primary caretakers (including enmeshment or neglect) 

    Are you struggling with intimacy issues?

    We can help.

    If difficulty with intimacy is impacting your relationships in a negative way, we can have a compassionate conversation that can lead to real growth. Together we can respectfully and honestly explore whatever intimacy difficulties are weighing you down or preventing you from cultivating your relationships more fully.

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