SERVICES WE PROVIDE


Pleasure Love Relating is an inclusive practise where all sexualities, gender and sexual expressions are welcome.

We specialise in supporting people relate more consciously with themselves and with others. Through therapy, people can learn to overcome fears, anxiety, previous experiences, trauma and dysfunctions.

We understand the many pressures and stresses that can influence people’s relationships and their sexuality.  Our approach is holistic, incorporating all aspects of the person - their life, community and relationships. Pleasure Love Relating provides a safe and non-judgmental private space to explore these issues. We teach skills to empower individuals to be more authentic with themselves, their bodies and others.

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“My life has improved ten fold since coming to see you."

— Woman in late 20s, support for vaginismus


WHY SEEK COUNSELLING?


People seek counselling for a variety of reasons.  Some need help with specific and pressing issues; some want to find a safe space to talk through their inner thoughts, dreams and worries; and others are looking for guidance and improvement in important areas of their lives.

  • Self esteem

  • Sexuality

  • Relationship issues

  • Gender and Identity

  • Communication skills

  • Stress and how to handle it

  • Grief and loss

  • Anxiety and depression

  • Sexual issues and interests

  • Personal difficulties

  • Dating coaching

  • Couple counselling

  • Polyamory relationship and non-monogamy counselling

“Thank you for your kindness, patience, advice, support and wise counsel this year. Even though I’ve only had a handful of sessions with you, each time you’ve helped me incredibly by gently and respectfully pushing me to ask myself the hard questions, be kinder to myself and to think about things differently. Even knowing that I can come and see you if I need to helps me so much!”

— Woman in late 30s, counselling

“Wanted to thank you for your amazing help, I appreciate your unique skill and talent."

— Non-binary client in mid 20s, counselling


WHY SEEK RELATIONSHIP THERAPY?


Sometimes couples get stuck and don’t know how to fix a problem.  Sometimes they have developed destructive communication styles.  Just a few sessions can really help people communicate more effectively.  We work with all relationship presentations including: single, dating, monogamous, married, non-monogamous, BDSM and more.

Relationship issues that we work with:

  • Communication

  • Assertiveness

  • Sexual issues

  • Compromise and Negotiation

  • Family dynamics

  • See also Sex Therapy and Counselling

“Hi Tanya, just wanted to thank you again for talking and guiding us through what is obviously a tough discussion. I’m pretty sure we would not have been able to do it ourselves in the way we worked last night. Appreciate very much what you did."

-Couple, mid 40s, navigating hard decisions

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“Thank you for your patient wisdom and for holding space for the two of us."

— Couple, 40s, navigating infidelity

“Tanya saved our marriage!

— Couple, married 36 years


WHY SEEK SEX THERAPY?


Clients come for many different reasons and often the presenting issue is a symptom of greater things at play.

People often feel embarrassed, concerned or nervous about seeking assistance and this can sometimes get in the way of them getting the support they really need. If this sounds familiar, it may help you to know the following:

  • Not understanding that sexual desire can work differently according to people’s different genital configurations often contributes to mis-matched desire levels. Sex therapy can help individuals and couples explore problems and differences to develop working solutions to achieve a happy and balanced sex life and improved intimacy.

  • Desire issues for many people are often caused by experiencing pain or discomfort.  When people come for sex therapy they can experience immediate improvements when they learn about the physiology of pleasure.

  • Research shows that up to 25-35% of people with vulvas are unable to achieve an orgasm.  Talking to a sex therapist can help uncover and overcome mental and physical blocks to orgasm.

  • Gender, sexual identity and relationship formats can change over a person’s lifetime. Community attitudes and acceptance also change. People sometimes need a safe space to navigate their experiences without shame and stigma.

  • Experiencing erectile dysfunction (ED) is a part of getting older, up to 40% of people in their 40s experience ED and this figure rises to as high as 70% of people in their 70s.  If you experience it once or twice, it does not mean it will happen every time!

  • Premature ejaculation has a number of different origins and will be treated differently according to the person’s background. 

  • SSRI Anti-depressants can affect sexual desire and stimulation. Some studies have shown that as many as 71% of folks taking these medications experience a loss of desire and sexual stimulation.

  • Sexual addictions/compulsions affect approximately 10% of the population. This figure is increasing with the ease of availability of sexually explicit material on the Internet.

  • Often people find it difficult to talk to each other about sex and this is where sex therapy can help. Tanya provides a safe, non-judgmental place to explore sexual problems or concerns.

 
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“We found Tanya to be immensely approachable regarding our problems. She addressed our difficulties professionally with sensitivity and provided great insight and techniques that allowed us to resolve our difficulties quickly and enhance our sex lives. We have no hesitation in recommending Tanya and would encourage others to not put off getting their sexual issues addressed."

— Couple, mid 30s, just married

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SEX THERAPY


Areas of Specialisation

Sometimes people need a helping hand to get them through difficult stages in their sexual relationship - there is nothing wrong with this. It is much better to get the problems sorted out than let them go unattended. We can support you with:

  • Desire discrepancy (mis-matched libido)

  • Low sexual desire (loss of libido)

  • Premature ejaculation

  • Delayed ejaculation (inability to ejaculate)

  • Impotence/erectile dysfunction (difficulty in gaining or maintaining an erection)

  • Performance anxiety

  • Difficulty with orgasms

  • Painful intercourse (Vaginismus)

  • Vulva pain (Dyspareunia)

  • Differences in sexual arousal

  • Gender identity & sexuality

  • Sexual orientation

  • Sex work

  • HIV/AIDs emotional support

  • Intimacy

  • Sexual abuse and its impacts

  • Sexual compulsions / porn addiction

  • Relationship difficulties

  • Coaching and advice on polyamory and open relationships

  • Sexuality and ageing

  • Exploration of sexual expression such as BDSM / kink, swinging, cross dressing, fetishes, and other preferences.

 

“After our therapy session, I felt really positive. Kind of like this weight had been lifted off my shoulders … I felt so happy, I was in such a good mood and I was really excited for this new phase of my life … One hour of meeting you has changed three years of my life!"

— Woman in mid 20s, support for vaginismus

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“Our sex activity has resumed a place in our relationship in fact more intensely than I can remember in the past - certainly the recent past ... In my view your work with me has played an important part of this revival."

— Man in early 60s, mis-matched libidos