Whatever brought you here — something has felt off, and you’ve been carrying it longer than you’d like to admit. Maybe there’s shame in it. Maybe you’ve wondered if something is wrong with you, or with your relationship. Maybe it took real courage just to type these words into a search bar.
You’re not broken. And you’re not alone.
Sexual challenges are deeply human — and they’re more common than most people realize. At CICC, we offer a space that is completely safe, confidential, and free of judgment, where you can finally talk about what you haven’t been able to say anywhere else.
We don’t bill insurance — and that’s intentional.
When insurance is used for mental health services, a diagnosis goes on your record. An explanation of benefits gets sent to your employer’s plan. Your private life becomes a paper trail.
At CICC, none of that happens. No record. No claim. No explanation sent anywhere. What you share in this room stays in this room — fully and completely.
Certified Sex Therapists
Confidential & Non-Judgmental Support
Solution Focused Therapy
AASECT — the American Association of Sexuality Educators, Counselors and Therapists — is the national certifying body for sex therapy in the United States. Earning this credential requires extensive supervised clinical training in human sexuality that goes far beyond standard therapy licensure.
It is the gold standard in the field, and it is rare. Very few practices in Maryland hold it. When you work with CICC, you are working with therapists who have specifically trained for this — not generalists who added it to their practice.
Sex therapy is talk therapy — nothing more, nothing physical, ever.
In your first session, your therapist will simply listen. There are no tests, no exercises, and nothing you are required to share before you’re ready. You’ll talk about what’s been going on, what you’re hoping for, and what feels most important to address.
From there, sessions focus on conversation, understanding, and practical tools — not what happens in your bedroom, but how you feel, how you connect, and what might be getting in the way. Many clients say the first session already feels like a relief.
• Feeling disconnected from desire or your partner
• Difficulty with arousal or reaching orgasm
• Premature or delayed ejaculation
• Low sexual desire that’s causing tension
• Unwanted sexual urges or compulsive behaviors
• Pain or discomfort during sex
• Concerns about pornography use
• Intimacy issues linked to infidelity or trust
CICC provides sex therapy for couples and individual anywhere in Maryland with both in-person and secure online sessions.
CICC offers solution-focused sex therapy to help individuals and couples improve sexual function, performance, pleasure and intimacy. Work with a CICC sex therapist to experience how your life can be different in our Baltimore or Rockville locations or through telehealth.