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Taylor
Nolan
Counseling Ordinary Courage
Seattle
United States
Washington (WA)
98109
22159
Certified Sexologist
5/30/2025
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Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)
Clinical Sexology
Modern Sex Therapy Institute
Master of Science
Clinical Mental Health Counseling
Johns Hopkins University
Bachelor of Science
Psychology and Human Services
Stevenson University
Individual Therapy:
Individual talk therapy encompasses a wide range of topics, and I provide counseling in both sexual and mental health. This space is open to anyone looking to explore, challenge themselves, and delve deeper into their identity and experiences. Seeking support through counseling isn't always the easiest step, but it can undoubtedly be one of the most rewarding and life-changing decisions you make.

Couples & Relationship Therapy:
Couples therapy, much like individual therapy, need not be reserved for moments of crisis or relationship breakdown. Engaging in couples therapy at any stage of your relationship can be beneficial. It serves as a means to enhance your communication skills, deepen mutual understanding, address and resolve sexual concerns, navigate conflicts, and offer support and guidance when exploring non-traditional relationship dynamics.

Sex Therapy:
Sex therapy can take the form of individual or relationship therapy, depending on your specific circumstances. It's essential to clarify that sex therapy is not hands-on or physical therapy; it's talk therapy, much like individual and relationship counseling. However, its primary focus lies in addressing issues related to sexuality. Ethical practice in sex therapy necessitates specialized training, and Dr. Taylor Nolan holds a Ph.D. in Clinical Sexology. Sex therapy often revolves around normalizing sexual experiences and language, unpacking and addressing shame and unhelpful sexual messaging, processing past sexual trauma, and assisting you in reconnecting with and embracing your own pleasure and embodiment.

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