
Men’s Sexual & Emotional Health Therapy | Specialist in Charlotte, NC
Dr. Aleida Heinz, PhD in Human Sexuality. Board Certified Sexologist. Certified Clinical Sexologist. AASECT certified. Certification in Principles and Practices of Sex Therapy. Certification in Treating Affair | 26+ years of clinical experience. Note: Services provided are for counseling and coaching only. Not medical treatment. No nudity or physical contact.
Men’s Sexual & Emotional Health addresses the psychological, emotional, and relational factors that shape sexual desire, performance, confidence, and intimacy. This service supports men experiencing challenges such as erectile or ejaculatory difficulties, low desire, sexual anxiety and performance anxiety, emotional disconnection, pornography addiction or compulsive sexual behavior, as well as changes related to stress, aging, or life transitions.
Grounded in psychological science and sex therapy, the work focuses on understanding how emotional well-being, identity, and relationship dynamics influence sexual functioning—helping men restore confidence, connection, and a healthy relationship with their sexuality.
This service is offered through individual counseling and sex therapy tailored to men’s unique emotional and relational experiences.
How Can I Help? My areas of expertise:
· Erectile Dysfunction (ED)
· Premature Ejaculation (PE)
· Low Libido & Loss of Sexual Desire
· Performance Anxiety & Sexual Anxiety
· Loss of Desire for Partner
· Pornography Use & Compulsive Sexual Behavior
· Delayed Ejaculation (DE)
· Emotional & Sexual Intimacy Issues
· Aging & Sexuality
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Menopause may change the body, but it does not kill desire. What often declines is sex drive—the physiological urge—not the deeper psychological experience of desire. Desire lives in the mind, in emotional connection, imagination, and relational context. When these conditions are present, desire does not disappear—it becomes accessible in new, more intentional ways. Dr. Aleida…
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Most couples believe intimacy has only two forms: the emotional closeness that feels safe, and the sexual connection that feels physical. But in my clinical work, I see something else — a missing space between the two, a space where desire actually lives. I call it Erotic Intimacy: the mental and emotional field where curiosity,…




