5-Day Online Sex and Love Addiction Intensive Program Now Accepting Registration

Women’s Intimacy Group

Center for Healthy Sex offers a weekly Intimacy Group for women who are ready to experience more fulfilling levels of intimacy and healthy sexuality in relationships.

  • Learn to understand and honor an authentic self within relationships
  • Explore what healthy intimate relationships look like
  • Deconstruct cultural beliefs about sex, love, and femininity
  • Develop authentic emotional intimacy

The Women’s Intimacy program at Center for Healthy Sex takes a unique approach to treating women’s relational issues. With individual, couple, group, and intensive therapy for women’s intimacy, CHS offers support for women who find themselves in problematic relationship patterns or continue to seek emotionally unavailable or inappropriate partners.

For a more intimate experience, space is limited to 7 group members.

Current Schedule:

5:00 pm – 7:00 pm | Mondays | Online | $65
7:00 pm – 9:00 pm | Tuesdays | In-Person | $65

We invite you to call CHS to register or for more information at (310) 843-9902

Group Facilitators:

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Kate Logan, MA is a primary therapist at the Center for Healthy Sex, where she is dedicated to guiding clients through the complex landscapes of sexuality and relationships. Her emphasis is helping each individual to unlock their inherent potential for personal growth, resilience, and healing.

Kate earned her Master of Arts in Clinical Psychology with a specialization in LGBT-Affirmative Psychology from Antioch University. She did her training at Maple Counseling working with adults, adolescents, and families. She is a member of the California Association of Marriage and Family Therapists. AMFT #138521 Supervised by Robert Mendelsohn MFT #39142. 

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LGBTQIA2S+ challenges can include discrimination, marginalization, trauma, expressing authentic gender and sexual identities, shame & guilt deconstruction, anxiety, depression, relationship struggles and more.