Struggling with sex addiction, sexual addiction, or compulsive sexual behaviour can be a deeply isolating and confusing experience. You may find yourself stuck in repetitive cycles of secrecy, guilt, shame, and escalating sexual behaviour, yet still feel unable to stop. Despite appearances of control in other areas of life, compulsive patterns can leave people feeling powerless, emotionally distressed, and disconnected from their values.
At Addiction Therapist London, I offer discreet, specialist sex addiction therapy for individuals navigating compulsive sexual behaviour, love addiction, sexual concerns relating to emotional, relational, or psychological factors (not medical sexual dysfunction), porn addiction, and related intimacy issues. Rooted in compassion, clinical depth, and trauma-informed care, our work focuses not just on stopping your behaviours, but on understanding what drives them, and transforming what lies beneath.

Sex addiction formally recognised as Compulsive Sexual Behaviour Disorder (CSBD) by the World Health Organization, is characterised by persistent, repetitive sexual thoughts, sexual urges, or sexual behaviours that feel difficult to control and continue despite serious negative consequences.
This might include:
Many people wonder, “Is sex addiction real?” or “What is a sex addict, really?” especially as popular culture often mocks or sensationalises the condition. But for those who live with it, the pain is real. Whether or not you identify with the label sex addict or love addict, if your sexual behaviours are causing distress or interfering with your life, therapy can help.
You may have asked yourself:
These are valid and courageous questions. Therapy creates a safe, non-judgemental space to explore the answers and begin meaningful recovery.
Sexual compulsivity is rarely just about desire or physical pleasure. It often serves a deeper psychological function, a way to manage emotional pain, regulate distress, or cope with unresolved trauma.
Many clients I work with have experienced:
For some, sex becomes a form of emotional escape, a temporary anaesthetic from discomfort. But over time, it creates a deeper wound, reinforcing shame and disconnection from others and self.

Sex addiction therapy is not about suppressing your sexuality, it’s about creating a healthier, more integrated relationship with desire, intimacy, and self-worth.
My approach offers:
Together, we move beyond symptom management to work with the emotional, relational, and psychological roots of the addiction. This is where meaningful, sustainable healing begins.
Where appropriate, I collaborate with psychosexual therapists, GPs, and consultant psychiatrists if medical assessment or integrated care is needed, ensuring support remains safe, joined-up, and clinically appropriate. Each person’s journey is different.
After an in-depth initial consultation, we co-create a tailored therapy plan that may include:

You may be wondering:
These are deeply human questions, and the answers aren’t found in willpower or shame. In my professional opinion, sexual addiction is rarely about lust alone, it’s about longing. Longing for connection, regulation, escape, or relief from unresolved wounds. My clients often describe the behaviour as both deeply desired and deeply feared, a paradox that makes change feel impossible. Therapy becomes the first space where that paradox can be held with compassion, not judgement.
Recovery isn’t about eliminating sexuality, it’s about restoring choice, consent, and connection. It’s about learning how to sit with emotional discomfort, develop sustainable coping strategies, and begin trusting yourself again.
Therapy helps you:
There is no one-size-fits-all approach. Some clients aim for abstinence. Others work toward developing healthy relationships and sexual health practices. The right path is the one that aligns with your values, goals, and emotional needs.
My clients come from all walks of life who seek a safe space for personal growth for whom privacy, nuance, and emotional intelligence are essential. They often struggle in silence for years, fearing judgment, misunderstanding, or career consequences.
In my private practice, you’ll find:
Whether you are seeking support for yourself, your partner, or your relationship, our work together is grounded in trust, empathy, the deepest of discretion and a belief that change is possible.
Sexual behaviour doesn’t define your worth. What matters is your willingness to face it with honesty and specialist professional support.
Whether you’ve just begun to question your patterns or have been seeking help for some time, this is a space where you can reclaim your story with compassion, clarity, and accountability.
If you're ready to explore sex addiction therapy, I invite you to get in touch for a complimentary confidential 15-minute consultation.

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