In recent years, the mental health field has made significant strides toward recognizing the complexity of human sexuality. Yet, as Silva Neves—an acclaimed psychosexual and relationship psychotherapist based in London—reminds us, there is still work to be done, particularly when it comes to supporting LGBTQ+ individuals in clinical settings. In a recent interview, Silva shared invaluable insights about the limitations of sex addiction models, the importance of cultural competency, and how trauma, shame, and heteronormativity often intersect in ways that harm queer clients.
For professionals seeking to better serve their clients, or individuals seeking affirming care, working with an LGBTQ Certified Sex Therapist can be transformative. These clinicians bring a much-needed understanding of sexual diversity, relational nuance, and the broader social forces that shape intimacy and behavior.