by Daniel Oommen | Oct 8, 2025 | Couples Therapy
It’s completely natural for passion to ebb and flow over the course of a long-term relationship. In the early years, excitement often comes easily, fueled by novelty and discovery. But as time goes on, routines settle in, responsibilities pile up, and desire can fade...
by Daniel Oommen | Oct 7, 2025 | Couples Therapy, Sex Therapy
In long-term relationships, it’s easy for physical closeness to become something we take for granted. Between busy schedules, stress, or worries about performance, moments of connection can start to feel pressured or routine. Sensate focus is a simple yet powerful...
by Daniel Oommen | Oct 7, 2025 | Couples Therapy, Sex Therapy
Every brain is wired differently. For people who are neurodivergent, such as those with ADHD or autism, those differences can show up not just in daily life but also in how sex, intimacy, and desire are experienced. Neurodivergence can affect how we process...
by Daniel Oommen | Oct 3, 2025 | Couples Therapy, Sex Therapy
Infidelity is one of the most painful challenges a relationship can face. It can stir up feelings of betrayal, anger, shame, and deep uncertainty about the future. For many people, it shakes the foundation of safety and trust in the relationship. If you are facing...
by Daniel Oommen | Sep 3, 2025 | Couples Therapy, Sex Therapy
Long-term relationships can bring so much joy, but they are also filled with expectations shaped by cultural messages and myths. These myths can put unnecessary pressure on couples and leave people wondering if something is wrong when, in reality, their experiences...
by Daniel Oommen | Sep 3, 2025 | Couples Therapy, Sex Therapy
One of the most common conversations I have with clients is about sexual desire and how it shows up differently for different people. Many of us grow up believing that sexual desire should always arrive suddenly and out of nowhere, like a spark you cannot ignore. This...