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We are a diverse group of Sex & Relationship Therapists who are here to help!
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We support individuals, couples, polyamorous relationships, and families in navigating change, stress, and emotional complexity
How can the Philatherapy network help you?
The PhilaTherapy Network is a collection of sex and relationship therapists providing thoughtful, integrative psychotherapy for individuals and relationships navigating some of life’s most vulnerable and complex experiences.
We offer care both virtually and in person within Philadelphia and the surrounding areas, creating accessible spaces for healing, growth, and meaningful connection.
Our clinicians specialize in helping people heal from sexual trauma, work through sexual challenges, and build relationships—of all configurations—that can withstand stress, rupture, and change. Whether you are seeking support around intimacy, desire, communication, identity, or recovery after harm, our therapists meet you with compassion, skill, and respect for your lived experience.
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Whether you’re looking to enhance communication skills, understand the dynamics of healthy relationships, or delve into the intricacies of sexual wellness, our expertly curated courses offer something for everyone. With topics ranging from intimacy building and sexual health to LGBTQIA+ identity and ethical non-monogamy, you’ll find the perfect course to meet your needs.

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Sexual Arousal Strategies
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Managing Sexual Challenges
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What You Need to Know About Trauma
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Nuts and Bolts of Sex Therapy
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Problematic Sexual Behavior
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Therapy Skill Building
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Diversity and Sexuality
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The Philatherapy Network doesn’t just provide information, we bring it to life! With practical applications for everything you learn, we guarantee you can immediately put your knowledge into action!
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