

Meet Kimberly Keiser, Sioux Falls Therapist
Today, we’re introducing you to the woman who started it all: Kimberly Keiser, MA, NCC, LPC-MH, CST. In this Q&A, Kimberly shares her story, from childhood to career to the accomplishments she’s most proud of today.

Transgender Healthcare: Non-medical Body Modifications, Hormone Therapy & Transgender Counseling
One of the first things that many transgender people do is start to change their appearance in ways that are more gender congruent with how they identify. In this post, we’ll discuss both non-medical and medical body modifications, hormone therapy, and transgender counseling.

I Get Irritable When My Wife and I Don't Have Sex
“If my wife and I don’t have sex for 2 or more weeks, I start to get irritable, frustrated and every little thing about her bothers me. How do I cope with this frustration?”

Transgender Healthcare: Definition, Gender Dysphoria & Coming Out
Our Sioux Falls therapists provide support to all gender variant individuals seeking professional care and support, and we want to be a resource for you and our community.

Genital Pain: Treatment Options
There are many treatments for people who experience genital pain including medical/surgical, physical therapy, psychological and sex therapy treatments. Learn more about what options there are.

Genital Pain: Diagnosis for Men & Women
Will I ever enjoy sex again? We take an in-depth look at genital pain in both men and women.

Ask Us Anything: “I’m Done with Sex”
“My wife of 10 years has lost complete interest in having sex. She would be fine never doing it again.” Low sexual desire is probably one of the most common things that a sex therapist sees.

Treating Premature Ejaculation: Techniques and Exercises
In our last post, we talked about why medical treatment alone isn’t enough to tackle premature ejaculation. Now, we’re going to dive into how psychotherapy and sex therapy with a Sioux Falls therapist can help move things forward.
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A Shift In Perspective [Practice 1]
See how a change of perspective can help you go from survival mode to using this moment in your life to thrive.

What does it look like to be sexually healthy?
As sex therapists, we're actively involved in helping people develop an understanding of sexual health and foster the growth into their lives. So, what does it look like to be sexually healthy?

Treating Premature Ejaculation: Why Medical Treatment Alone Isn't Enough
Once you’ve identified the presence of premature ejaculation (PE), it’s time to seek treatment. But how do you know which PE treatments are right for you or your partner?

How Soon Is Too Soon To Cum?
Many men wonder how long they should “last” prior to ejaculating during sexual activity. Today, sex therapy and psychotherapy can utilize parts of all of many of these early theoretical approaches to conceptualizing and treating PE, addition to advancements made in the field.

Orgasm Disorders in Women: Treatment in Therapy
How are female orgasm problems assessed in a clinical setting? Through a clinical interview and other assessments, we can help identify and treat problems with experiencing orgasms and sexual arousal.

Orgasm Disorders in Women: Causes
Women vary with regard to the age in which they first have an orgasm, how consistently they have orgasms and how much value they put on them.

Erectile Dysfunction: The Importance of Sex Therapy In Treatment
The specific psychosocial therapy needed for erectile dysfunction (ED) is dependent on understanding all medical and non-medical contributions.

Erectile Dysfunction: What it Is and How to Start with Treatment
Erectile dysfunction (ED) occurs in 10% of men under 35 years old and 50% or more of men who are more than 60 years old. See what medical and psychological risk factors there are for and what variables can lead to ED.

How Women Can Benefit from Treatment for Low Sexual Desire
There are many reasons why women may experience low sexual desire. In this post, we dive into the different treatment options for a woman who’s experiencing low sexual desire.

Why Can Women Have Low Sexual Desire?
Low sexual desire in women is the most common presenting complaint in our practice. Learn more about why this happens to women and what they should know.

Ask Us Anything: Resentment and Sexual Desire
“I feel upset with my husband when he doesn’t help me with the household chores. How can I feel sexual desire for him when I have so many resentments about this?”

Ask Us Anything: Sexuality in the Beginning of a Relationship
“I only feel comfortable and open sexually when I don’t know someone very well. Why is it difficult to be sexually open after I get into a relationship?”
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