Sex Addiction Treatment
Confidential, compassionate treatment for compulsive sexual behavior — helping you regain control and rebuild trust.
Book Free ConsultationCompulsive sexual behavior can be one of the most isolating addictions to live with. Shame and stigma prevent many people from seeking help, even as the behavior destroys relationships, careers, and self-worth.
At Sunflower Clinic, we provide a completely confidential, non-judgmental space to address compulsive sexual behavior. Our therapists are trained in sexual health and addiction, and they understand the complexity of these patterns.
Whether your compulsive behavior involves affairs, anonymous encounters, compulsive use of dating apps, or other patterns, treatment can help you understand the underlying drivers and develop a healthier relationship with intimacy.
Recognize the Warning Signs
Sexual behavior that feels out of control
Repeated unsuccessful attempts to stop or reduce
Spending excessive time pursuing sexual activity
Continuing despite damage to relationships or career
Using sex to cope with stress, loneliness, or emotional pain
Escalating to riskier behaviors over time
Our Treatment Approach
Treatment uses CBT and psychodynamic therapy to explore the emotional patterns — shame, attachment wounds, trauma — that drive compulsive sexual behavior. We help you develop healthy emotional regulation without using sex as a coping mechanism.
We incorporate relapse prevention planning, boundary-setting skills, and, when appropriate, couples therapy referrals to help repair relationships affected by the behavior.
Our telehealth model offers an extra layer of privacy for this sensitive topic — no waiting rooms, no chance encounters, complete discretion.
Not sure if you need help?
Quick, confidential self-assessment based on the DSM-5 criteria.
Do you find yourself engaging in sexual behavior more often or more intensely than you intended?
Frequently asked questions
Everything you need to know about getting started.
While 'sex addiction' isn't a formal DSM-5 diagnosis, Compulsive Sexual Behavior Disorder is recognized by the WHO (ICD-11). The distress and impairment are real, and treatment is effective regardless of diagnostic labels.
Your treatment is protected by HIPAA. We will never disclose your participation without your explicit written consent. How and when to involve your partner is your decision.
No. The goal isn't to eliminate sexuality — it's to develop a healthy, intentional relationship with it. We'll work with you to define boundaries that align with your values and goals.




