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Intimate Partners & Couples

At Diaspora Therapy Group, we support romantic relationships at all stages and structures, including premarital counseling, long-term partnerships, marriages, polyamorous and non-monogamous relationships, and co-parenting dynamics. We also provide sex therapy and are proud to be kink- and sex work-affirming. We recognize that building a strong, fulfilling partnership can be challenging—humans are complex, and navigating relationships takes effort and understanding. 

Our work with couples is rooted in helping partners cultivate deeper intimacy, effectively resolve conflicts, and communicate in ways that truly meet each other’s needs. We assist in establishing essential boundaries and provide guidance for navigating challenges, such as impasses and betrayals. For partners in intercultural and interracial relationships, we offer support to bridge cultural differences, fostering deeper empathy and understanding.

 

Whether you’re seeking more compassion in your relationship, a greater sense of security, or simply want to enjoy each other more, our experienced clinicians are here to help you create the partnership you envision. 

The following clinicians specialize in this topic:

**Therapist will vary on each page depending on their specialities

Intersectionality of Sexual and Racial Identity

For many BIPOC and QTPOC clients, the journey to understanding and affirming one’s sexual and racial identity is complex and often impacted by systemic discrimination. Experiencing both racial and sexual or gender-based prejudice can compound feelings of isolation and affect intimate relationships. At Diaspora Therapy Group, our trauma and sex therapy specialists work to create a safe, validating space for clients to explore these intersecting identities. Our therapists bring a culturally responsive approach to help clients unpack how these identities shape their self-view, emotional well-being, and relationships, allowing them to develop a more empowered, holistic sense of self.

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Navigating Cultural Norms and Expectations

Many clients from diverse backgrounds face pressures related to cultural norms around gender roles, sexuality, and sexual expression. These norms can sometimes clash with personal identities or desires, particularly for individuals navigating both racial and LGBTQIA2S+ identities. Therapists at Diaspora Therapy Group are sensitive to these dynamics and work closely with clients to honor their cultural heritage while fostering a positive sexual self-concept. By addressing how cultural expectations influence personal identity, our clinicians support clients in building a sexual identity that aligns with both their cultural and individual values, fostering self-acceptance and personal growth.

Challenging Systemic Oppression & Discrimination

Systemic oppression is an ongoing stressor that deeply impacts the mental and sexual health of QTPOC individuals. This oppression often manifests as discrimination in daily life, leading to increased anxiety, depression, and difficulties in relationships. Therapists at Diaspora Therapy Group understand the toll these stressors take and integrate trauma-informed approaches to help clients process these experiences. By addressing both the personal and systemic factors affecting mental health, our therapists empower clients to build resilience, develop coping strategies, and reclaim their narratives, providing a foundation for healing and connection.

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Loving Couple

At Diaspora Therapy Group, we are dedicated to offering a culturally attuned, trauma-informed approach that affirms each client’s unique identity. Our sex and couples therapists are equipped to help clients navigate the complexities of intersectional identity, cultural expectations, and the pervasive impacts of systemic oppression, creating a pathway to self-discovery, resilience, and authentic connection.

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