Sex Therapy In Philadelphia

Sex Therapy In Philadelphia

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S*x therapy and couples counseling in Philadelphia, PA, Richmond VA, Ocean City NJ, and virtual counseling services in Florida and Georgia.

We offer individual, couples and family therapy as well as support groups. S*x therapy and couples counseling. We help people struggling with s*xual pain, or**sm problems, erectile dysfunctions, premature ej*******on, infertility, s*xual orientation, trauma, B**M, Kink, fetishes, s*x addiction as well as people struggling with depression, anxiety, shame, guilt, trauma and loss.

11/27/2025

Happy Thanksgiving from S*x Therapy in Philadelphia

Schedule an appointment with one of therapists here: https://thecenterforgrowth.com/therapy/schedule-an-appointment

11/20/2025

Whoops! Need help with s*xually compulsive behavior? Schedule and appointment at https://thecenterforgrowth.com/therapy/schedule-an-appointment

11/07/2025

Want a kink friendly therapist? We've got you. Schedule an appointment at https://thecenterforgrowth.com/therapy/schedule-an-appointment

10/28/2025

We're offering a new virtual support group Wednesdays at 7pm for people in PA!

Feel Like Yourself Again After a Breakup 09/28/2025

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09/10/2025

Women are typically given 6 weeks to recover from pregnancy, but new research has revealed that the brain changes that occur during pregnancy can actually take 2-6 years to recover from, affecting memory, hormones and the woman’s stress response.

Forgetfulness, mental fogginess and difficulty concentrating are common complaints, sometimes referred to as “mom brain”. The massive changes in hormones like estrogen and progesterone during and after pregnancy affect brain chemistry. Progesterone, in particular, can cause drowsiness and contribute to mental fog. Also, the chronic exhaustion that comes with caring for a newborn significantly impacts memory and focus. Additionally, a mother’s priorities shift completely to her new baby, and the mental load of new responsibilities, anxiety, and stress can interfere with concentration and memory.

After childbirth, hormone levels like progesterone and estrogen, which were extremely elevated during pregnancy, drop dramatically and the hormone levels continue to fluctuate for months or even years while the body adjusts. These hormonal shifts, along with other life changes, can contribute to mood swings, anxiety and depression.

Furthermore, the body’s stress response undergoes significant changes during and after pregnancy. Pregnancy alters the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis, which regulates the body’s response to stress. Elevated levels of the stress hormone cortisol have been linked to changes in the amygdala, a brain region involved in social and emotional development. While these changes are part of a normal adaptation to motherhood, excessive stress can increase the risk of anxiety and depression for the mother and may even affect the child’s neurodevelopment.

It is VITAL to give yourself grace and understand that these changes are beyond your control. I will put a few tips for coping with these changes in the comments section. Take good care of yourselves sweet friends and always ask for help when you need it.

PMID: 21928875

09/10/2025

Your Body Remembers What Your Childhood Nervous System Felt

Researchers revealed a fascinating connection between our childhood experiences and our adult bodies. A new study shows that the patterns and signals formed by the nervous system in early life leave lasting imprints that continue to influence the way our bodies function decades later. These neural “memories” are not just in the brain—they are embedded in muscles, organs, and even immune responses, silently carrying the story of our earliest experiences.

The implications are profound. Childhood stress, trauma, or even nurturing environments can shape how we respond to stress, regulate emotions, and maintain physical health as adults. For instance, early exposure to chronic stress may affect heart rate, digestion, and immune resilience long after the triggering events have passed. Conversely, positive childhood experiences can strengthen neural pathways that support emotional stability, learning, and overall wellbeing.

This research challenges the long-held assumption that our adult bodies are entirely separate from our early experiences. Instead, it highlights a deeply interconnected system where mind and body continuously communicate, reminding us that healing and personal growth may involve more than just addressing the present, it may require understanding and nurturing the echoes of our past.

By recognising that our bodies carry the story of our childhood nervous system, we gain new tools for health, self-awareness, and emotional resilience. Every ache, tension, or reaction may hold a clue about the life we lived and the ways we can shape a healthier future.

08/13/2025

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