Are you wishing you had sexual desire, but you don’t?
Or are you wanting more or a different kind of sex with your partner, but aren’t getting it?
Have you been asked, “Just tell me what you want.”, and you have trouble answering that question?
Maybe your body image, the shame around sex, or worrying you aren’t ‘doing it right’ is hitting the brakes?
Add on fatigue from parenting, working, and well, just trying to be a woman in today’s society……….your sexual desire has flatlined.
Or maybe you really never felt very connected with your sexuality.
I hear you. I see you. You are not alone. And you. Are. Not. Broken.
In all of my years of listening to women’s stories…….I will tell you this.
There is a way back to your body. It’s where you live. You can return home.
There is a pathway to your pleasure. The one that is uniquely yours.
These are a few of things I help women with:
- Painful Sex
- Low Sexual Desire
- Trouble identifying what you want in the bedroom
- Difficulty communicating what you want or like
- Vaginismus
- Getting your groove back after cancer or health challenges
- Sex and aging
- Developing pleasure practices
- Sex education (knowledge is empowerment!)
- Life changes/relationship changes
- and more………..
It’s important to take an integrated approach that incorporates the wisdom and reactions of both the mind and body. Dr Christina is well known for her ability to integrate science/research with new thought and embodiment practices that helps integrate one’s erotic and sexuality into a unified whole.
Dr Christina strives to provide a safe and comfortable environment where you can talk openly about your concerns. She is dedicated to helping you overcome your barriers to your sexual health and overall wellness.
Working with menopause from the lens of not letting the patriarchy define us means honoring it not as a disorder to be managed, but as a profound transition that deserves reverence, support, and spaciousness. So many of the messages we receive about aging bodies – particularly women’s bodies – are steeped in silence, invisibility, and medicalized control. In our work together, we gently untangle the cultural shame and productivity-driven narratives that can make this season feel like loss, and instead listen for what your body is asking for now. Menopause can be a threshold: a renegotiation of desire, identity, partnership, creativity, and power. We move at the pace of your nervous system, tending to grief where it lives and making room for possibility where it longs to emerge. This is space to reclaim your changing body as wise, responsive, and still deeply worthy of pleasure, connection, and vitality.
