Online Sex Therapy for Men
Meet Graham
My name is Graham Prince and I have spent fifteen years working with men from all backgrounds and cultures, specialising in treating erection and orgasm problems and addressing issues of sexual self-confidence, shame, addiction and trauma. I help men to address the anxieties, pressures, myths and misunderstandings that interfere with sexual functioning, to be more open to sexual pleasure, and to explore and confidently express their unique sexual selves.
My own challenges around sex and sexuality brought me to this work over thirty years ago. As a client, I found that therapists struggled to work with my issues around sex. Later, as a trainee therapist, I saw how counselling and psychotherapy training often fails to treat sex and sexuality as a key element of our life experience, whether as a source of pleasure or problems. Many therapists, whatever they might claim, lack the training, experience and self-awareness to work at depth with sexual issues.
Before establishing my psychosexual therapy practice in 2010, I spent fifteen years working in public relations and public affairs in London and Tokyo. Prior to that I served for seven years with the UK Foreign and Commonwealth Office in the UK and Japan. I qualified as a psychotherapist in 2008 and as a psychosexual and relationship therapist in 2012.
Outside of private practice, my psychotherapy experience includes work with MIND, Marriage Care, Relate and Samaritans. I also held the position of Director of Communications at the United Kingdom Council for Psychotherapy (UKCP).
I am a registered member of the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy (BACP).
Thought For The Week
Erection Problems
Helping men with erectile dysfunction (ED) to get better erections by reducing anxiety, building confidence and focusing on pleasure.
Orgasm and Ejaculation Problems
Coaching men with premature ejaculation (PE) to relax and develop greater control and men with delayed ejaculation (DE) to relax and let go.
Low Libido
Supporting men with low libido (low sex drive or low desire) to explore what they want sexually and recover their confidence and energy.
Low Confidence/Anxiety and Shame
Helping men explore negative feelings around sex, build sexual confidence and improve self-expression.
Sex Addiction
Supporting men to understand their addictive behaviour, manage it better and, if they want, to stop it.
Sex and Relationships
Helping men and their partners address sexual difficulties, improve sexual connection and strengthen their relationships.