What We Offer

No matter your background, your struggles, insecurities, or your relationship status, you’re a human being first. All human beings want to be understood. We strive for a personal understanding of our behaviors and for others to understand us as well.

The Boston Center for Couples and Sexuality provides a safe space for those looking for acceptance, healing, and understanding. All genders, races, sexualities, and life stages are welcome to explore the deepest parts of themselves with the goal of becoming their best selves.

Group Therapy

Peer-to-peer connections are one of the strongest tools for patients to learn how to communicate, reflect, and respond when talking about difficult, and often traumatic, experiences.

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Couples Counseling & Sex Therapy

Are you and your partner struggling with a lack of intimacy or connection?

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Individual Therapy

Life’s journey and the relationships that you build can be exciting, amazing, transformative, scary, nervewracking, complex, joyous… amongst other things!

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Make the Choice to Live Your Best Life

No one exists in a vacuum. We understand that everyone’s background, experiences, and relationships affect their mental — and physical — health & behaviors. Our strength-based practice is devoted to practicing anti-racism & LGBTQIA+ affirming techniques that help our patients feel heard & understood.

We believe that everyone deserves to walk comfortably through their world with their head held high. But in the end, this is a journey that comes down to you. 

You’re in control, and we’re ready when you are. Contact us today to set up your first appointment and take your first step towards the life you deserve.


 

Our Mission

Boston Center for Couples and Sexuality provides space for those looking to learn about themselves and loved ones, understand the choices and decisions they make, and live more fully with the challenges of being human in this s increasingly complex world. We endeavor to see the inherent worth and dignity in all human beings, while acknowledging and working to shine a light on the institutional and systemic dynamics that have differential impact on each of us.