Our Core Belief We believe everyone deserves to be healthy and needs access to the highest quality health care. Our Commitments We serve people of all races, ethnicities, sexual orientations, gender identities, and immigration statuses. We foster resilience, strength, connection, health, and wellness for all communities. Our health services will always be grounded in social justice.
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SF Sex Center is the main gateway to finding out everything you always wanted to know about sex. Our highly skilled staff consists of sex therapists, body workers, somatic psychotherapists, and the top sex instructors in the Bay Area. Take a chance! Get sexed!
Touch of Bliss is a grass-roots local business owned and operated by a one-woman show. Combine yoga and massage for pain-free living!
We are licensed psychotherapists specializing in relationship and self-esteem issues for the LGBTQ community. We write a popular blog on these topics at http://www.thegaytherapycenter.com/read-our-blog/
I’m a psychologist and coach, currently licensed in Arizona (PSY 4315) and California (PSY 27871), who likes to take a caring yet upfront approach to therapy. I have experience treating a variety of concerns, from sleep issues to relationship problems to anxiety and depression. My passion lies with treating underserved populations and I look forward in particular to working with the LGBTQ, Kink/BDSM, and Polyamory/Open Relationship/Swinger population. Whether you are struggling with something minor, looking for a life-approach overhaul, or wanting to tune up your relationship, I can offer you help on your own schedule. I offer office hours outside of the usual 9-5 weekday schedule.
Nicole Hsiang, LMFT (#69001) provides psychotherapy services for individuals, adolescents, and couples. My practice is located in the Japantown/Lower Pac Heights neighborhood of San Francisco. Whether you are struggling with a specific issue or you just want a place to speak your mind, psychotherapy is a useful way to learn about yourself, find relief from painful feelings, and redefine how you want to live your life. I work with a range of issues, including but not limited to: Anxiety Depression Intimacy /Relationship struggles/Loneliness Work-related problems Lack of agency and problems with self esteem Grief Trauma-related problems Family conflict Addiction/Recovery Overcoming creative blocks Exploring gender and sexuality LGBTQ issues Issues related to race and class Choosing a therapist can be a difficult task. I encourage you to learn more about me on my website to see if you think I could meet your particular needs. If you aren’t sure but want to know more about working with me, just give me a call for a free consultation.
Therapy is a transformative process that facilitates change by helping people to become more themselves. I work collaboratively with my clients to create a space where they can explore their experience with the trust that whatever they share with me will be met with respect, empathy, and curiosity. The therapeutic process is a creative endeavor that is different for each individual I work with, so I encourage clients to express what works for them and what doesn’t. While therapy expands one’s understanding of the past, it is ultimately about finding freedom, ease, and fulfillment in the present. Exploring the past is productive when it increases our self-compassion by illuminating the relationship between past events and current challenges, and when it allows us the opportunity to process emotions that were previously overwhelming. From a place of self-awareness and self-acceptance, people can use therapy to develop tools and practices that allow them to risk experimenting with new ways of being in the world. This process can be deepened and accelerated by grounding it in bodily awareness. What is unconscious can often be accessed through the body, so I occasionally invite clients to notice their sensations, or help them explore their patterns of movement and breathing. Generations of ancestors have influenced our personal histories, and we are embedded in cultures and institutions that shape our experience. It is essential to consider these larger forces to fully make sense of our lives, and including these factors in the therapeutic process helps empower people by relating their personal difficulties to systems of power and oppression.
I’m a sex therapist and sexuality educator working in the Bay Area for the past ten years. I work with individuals and couples, guiding them as they learn to value their own pleasure and overcome obstacles to satisfying sexual expression resulting in exhilarating sex lives and fulfilling relationships with themselves and others. I am passionate about working with people beyond judgment from a place of acceptance and connection to create remarkable and lasting transformation.
We are located in the upper level of the Portrero shopping center, just a mile from the home of AT&T Park, the home of the SF Giants. We also have free and convenient parking right in front of the restaurant or in the nearby two-story parking garage.