No.
The services offered through [Business Name] are not therapy and do not include diagnosis, treatment, or mental health intervention.
Our work focuses on sexual wellness education, group coaching, and facilitated learning experiences. These services are educational and reflective in nature, not clinical.
Sex therapy is a clinical service that involves assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of sexual or mental health concerns.
Sexual wellness coaching and education:
Our groups are designed for growth and education, not clinical care.
No.
You are never required to disclose personal, sexual, or traumatic experiences in any group.
Sharing is always optional. Group participation can include:
We prioritize psychological safety and choice at all times
Our programming is trauma-informed, meaning we prioritize safety, boundaries, pacing, and consent.
However, these groups are not trauma treatment. If you are currently experiencing significant distress, active trauma symptoms, or need individualized clinical support, therapy may be more appropriate before or alongside group participation.
We are happy to help you determine next steps or offer referrals.
No.
Our services do not replace individual therapy or mental health treatment.
Some participants choose to engage in coaching or education alongside therapy, while others participate during periods of stability or personal growth.
No.
We do not diagnose mental health or sexual disorders, provide treatment plans, or conduct clinical assessments within any group or coaching service.
The facilitator has professional training and experience in sex therapy and sexual health education. However, these services are intentionally offered outside of a clinical therapy relationship.
This distinction allows for:
Clear ethical boundaries
Strong emotions can arise during reflective or educational work, and that is normal.
Facilitators will:
Group sessions will not shift into therapy or crisis intervention.
These offerings may not be appropriate if you:
If you’re unsure, we encourage reaching out before enrolling.
While facilitators maintain professional discretion, group settings are not confidential in the same way therapy is.
Participants agree to:
Absolute confidentiality cannot be guaranteed in group spaces.
Clinical therapy services, if offered, are separate from coaching, education, and group programs and require a distinct intake process, informed consent, and clinical agreement.
Participation in group programs does not establish a therapy relationship.
If you’re seeking:
If you’re unsure, we’re happy to help guide you.
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A group dedicated to supporting individuals working through trauma through art, mindfulness and somatic therapy.