Why I Work With Sex Addiction
I was recently asked why I want to work with sex addicts, their partners and their families. There is no single or simple answer and as I reflected on the question I found four specific factors and o ...
About Zach
Zach Ramsey, MS, LPC-S, CSAT (he/his/him) Licensed Professional Counselor--Supervisor, Certified Sex ADdiction Therapist Has your life been turned upside down because of alcohol, drugs, or ou ...
Dallas Sex Therapy
Sex Therapy in Dallas Helping Texans Navigate Through their Sexual IssuesIf sexual dysfunctions, pain with sex, or low sexual desire are causing problems in your relationship or making you less co ...
Dealing With Infidelity
According to a recent poll commissioned by The Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 41% of surveyed couples admitted that either or both individuals committed physical or emotional infidelity. 22% ...
Handling an Emotional Affair
When clients come into couples therapy for an emotional affair, there are many things that have to be taken into consideration within the relationship and within therapy. Emotional affairs are compl ...
It’s Not Your Fault
In traumatic situations, it's very common that the person who was traumatized blames herself for the event having happened. Whether this be the event itself, or what they feel they should've done, the ...
Dallas Trauma Psychotherapists
Dallas Trauma Therapy The aftermath of traumatic events can haunt you for months or even years. What's worse, is that you may feel shame surrounding the fear, anxiety, and depression that you feel ...
Love From Within
It's fair to say that we all want to find someone to share our life experiences with. Humans are wired to want to be in a relationship with someone else. So when is seeking a relationship with someone ...
Overcoming a Little “t” Trauma
When we think of trauma, we usually think of the most obvious of traumatic events like those that are related to assault, war, accidents, or natural disasters. These experiences are undoubtedly diffic ...
After a Relapse
After relapsing, it is common to experience shame, frustration, sadness, fear, and even anger. Getting back on track can seem pointless and the future can seem uncertain. This makes the days and weeks ...