THE EROTIC IS WITHIN YOU.

I’M HERE TO HELP YOU EMBRACE IT.

Holistic Sex Therapy for Individuals and Relationships.

Let’s talk about sex—without shame, fear, or judgment.

Talking about desire, intimacy, or pleasure can feel vulnerable—especially if you’ve been taught to silence your needs or if past experiences have made it hard to feel safe in your body. Pain, trauma, or relationship challenges may have left you feeling disconnected from yourself or unsure of what intimacy means for you now.

But sexual well-being is about so much more than mechanics. It’s about connection, trust, and feeling at home in your body and relationships. You deserve a space where your sexuality can be explored with curiosity—not shame.

At Embracing Eros Therapy, I take a holistic, trauma-responsive approach that honors the psychological, emotional, relational, cultural, and embodied aspects of your sexual life. Together, we’ll explore what’s getting in the way of pleasure, understand your patterns, and reconnect you to the intimacy and eroticism you desire.

Because sexuality isn’t just something to fix—it’s something to nurture.

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Chinah Jameson, MA, LMHCA

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Why Embracing Eros?

Drawing inspiration from Greek mythology, I chose the name Embracing Eros because Eros—the Greek god of erotic love—embodies the deep forces of desire, connection, and transformation. Much like the story of Eros and Psyche, intimacy and relationships are shaped by challenges, self-discovery, and growth. Whether you’re navigating sexual health concerns, rebuilding trust, exploring your identity, or deepening intimacy in your relationships, this practice provides a safe and affirming space to support you. Embracing Eros Therapy is here to help you cultivate resilience, strengthen emotional and physical connections, and embrace pleasure, desire, and self-acceptance—so you can create the fulfilling relationships and personal growth you deserve.

Our erotic knowledge empowers us, becomes a lens through which we scrutinize all aspects of our existence, forcing us to evaluate those aspects honestly in terms of their relative meaning within our lives”

— Audre Lorde, The Uses of the Erotic: The Erotic as Power (1978)