Eros /eh · rohs/ noun

Represents: love, desire, and pleasure; the zest of life; connectedness between self and others

Oregon Mental Health Counseling & Sex Therapy

Do any of these sound familiar?

"I'm unsatisfied with my sex life"

"I don't think my partner understands my sexual needs or wants."

"Past trauma negatively affects my current sex life."

"I struggle with arousal and/or orgasm."

"I feel timid talking about sex in general or with my partner."

"I'm unsatisfied with my sex life" "I don't think my partner understands my sexual needs or wants." "Past trauma negatively affects my current sex life." "I struggle with arousal and/or orgasm." "I feel timid talking about sex in general or with my partner."

"Sometimes I feel numb and I don't know why."

"I’m not really connecting with my friends or family anymore."

"I'm not enjoying things like I used to."

"I feel anxious when I think about my past, sometimes I even avoid it."

"Sometimes I feel numb and I don't know why." "I’m not really connecting with my friends or family anymore." "I'm not enjoying things like I used to." "I feel anxious when I think about my past, sometimes I even avoid it."

You’re not alone.

  • You can have a satisfying, pleasurable, and exciting sexual experiences.

  • You can heal from the past and feel like yourself again.

Meet Haley Wilson,
Licensed Professional Counselor

Haley aims to hold space for individuals rediscover and explore connection, purpose, and pleasure. She is a sex-positive clinician who is passionate about working with survivors of sexual trauma, the queer community, and folks with sexual health concerns.

Outside of the office, you can find Haley enjoying a leisurely hike with her dog (Raksha), spending time with her cats (Pickles and Parsnip), playing Spyro or Crash Bandicoot on the Nintendo Switch, or drinking a yummy oat milk latte.

Services

Ready to reach out?

Contact me below for a free 20 minute consultation!