Let’s be real: intimacy can be confusing, complicated, and sometimes downright frustrating—kind of like assembling IKEA furniture, except there’s no instruction manual and you’re left wondering if you’re even using the right tools. Whether it’s in a romantic relationship, friendships, or even the way you connect with yourself, intimacy plays a huge role in your overall well-being. But when you find yourself struggling—feeling disconnected, emotionally blocked, or uncertain about how to deepen your relationships—you might start wondering: Who can help me?
A therapist? Maybe. But let’s dive deeper.
What Is an Intimacy Coach, Anyway?
An intimacy coach is someone who helps you explore, understand, and improve the ways you connect with yourself and others. They work on everything from emotional vulnerability and trust to physical and sexual intimacy. Unlike traditional therapy, which often looks at past trauma and deep psychological patterns, an intimacy coach focuses on practical strategies and present-moment awareness to help you move forward.
While therapists diagnose and treat mental health conditions, intimacy coaches guide you toward a deeper connection using education, communication strategies, and exercises designed to unlock barriers to intimacy. This doesn’t mean one is better than the other—just that they serve different purposes.
Therapists generally have guidelines and boundaries with their licensure that prohibit them from engaging in intimate touch or contact with their clients. However, intimacy coaches have the ability to create physical connection, even bring desire to their clients, within the bounds of the client’s boundaries, safety and with clear communication.
Why Do People Struggle With Intimacy?
Dr. Esther Perel, a world-renowned psychotherapist and relationship expert, often talks about how our modern world complicates intimacy. In her book Mating in Captivity, she explains how society’s expectations around love and relationships can create a push-and-pull between desire and security. Many people feel stuck in patterns of emotional unavailability, fear of vulnerability, or mismatched intimacy needs in their relationships.
Some common reasons people struggle with intimacy include:
- Fear of rejection or abandonment – If you’ve been hurt in the past, opening up can feel as risky as sending a text that just says “hey” and getting left on read.
- Cultural or religious conditioning – Some of us grew up in environments where discussing emotions, touch, or sexuality was about as welcome as showing up to Thanksgiving dinner with a PowerPoint on polyamory.
- Past trauma – Emotional wounds from childhood or past relationships can create walls around intimacy, and not the cute “Pinterest aesthetic” kind of walls.
- Lack of self-awareness – Sometimes, we don’t even know what’s holding us back until we start exploring it.
- Communication challenges – Many people never learned how to express their needs or desires clearly and respectfully, leading to more misunderstandings which is often the root cause of resentment and disagreements.
If any of this resonates with you, a relationship counselling online might be just what you’re looking for.
What Can an Intimacy Coach Do for You?
Intimacy coaching is not a one-size-fits-all approach. Depending on your needs, an intimacy coach can help you:
1. Build Emotional Intimacy
Many people think of intimacy in purely physical terms, but emotional closeness is the foundation of any deep connection. An intimacy coach can help you:
- Identify emotional blocks that prevent closeness
- Develop better communication skills
- Learn to express vulnerability without fear
- Strengthen trust in relationships
2. Improve Physical and Sexual Intimacy
For couples, throuples and individuals struggling with sexual intimacy, an intimacy coach can offer guidance on topics like:
- Overcoming performance anxiety or mismatched libidos
- Exploring pleasure and desire in a non-judgmental way
- Addressing body image issues that impact intimacy
- Navigating alternative relationship structures (like ethical non-monogamy or BDSM) with confidence and clarity
3. Heal From Past Relationship Wounds
Sometimes, past relationships leave scars that make it difficult to open up again. An intimacy coach can help you:
- Recognize and release emotional baggage
- Create healthy boundaries without shutting people out completely
- Rebuild self-trust after betrayal or heartbreak
4. Develop Self-Intimacy
Before you can build strong connections with others, a deep connection with yourself is essential. Intimacy coaching can help you:
- Cultivate self-love and body confidence (because yes, you do look sexy in that outfit!)
- Understand your needs, desires, and emotional triggers
- Learn self-soothing techniques for emotional resilience
But Isn’t Therapy Enough?
Therapy is an invaluable tool for mental health and deep healing, but it’s not the only path to personal growth. Many people find that intimacy coaching works well alongside therapy, especially when traditional therapy focuses more on mental health diagnoses and less on practical, day-to-day intimacy skills.
Esther Perel encourages people to explore alternative methods for personal growth, saying: “We all have multiple selves that show up in different ways. Exploring new perspectives outside of traditional therapy can be incredibly beneficial.” In other words, sometimes you need a new approach to break through old patterns.
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How Do You Know If You Need an Intimacy Coach?
If you’re on the fence about working with an intimacy coach, ask yourself these questions:
- Do I struggle with vulnerability and emotional expression?
- Do I feel disconnected from my partner, friends, or even myself?
- Am I experiencing frustration or confusion around my sexuality or physical intimacy?
- Have I tried therapy but still feel like something is missing in my personal relationships?
- Do I want to build deeper, more fulfilling connections but don’t know where to start?
If you answered “yes” to any of these, an intimacy coach might be worth exploring.
Final Thoughts: Are you Ready to Try a Coach Out?
If you feel like something is missing in your personal connections—whether it’s emotional depth, physical closeness, or self-intimacy—working with an intimacy coach could be a game-changer. Unlike traditional therapy, coaching is more action-based, helping you develop the skills and confidence to create deeper, more fulfilling relationships.
That being said, intimacy coaching isn’t always a replacement for therapy, and it’s not a magic fix for deep-seated trauma. But if you’re looking for practical guidance, self-discovery, and a structured way to enhance your connections, it might be exactly what you need.
Are you ready? Only you can answer that. With my intimacy coaching, you are offered an array of tools along with learned and personally lived experiences to educate yourself – yet the true coach and healer in every human lives with themselves. But if you’re curious, open-minded, and ready to grow, it might just be the next step toward the intimacy you’ve always wanted.

Andre Lazarus is a Certified Intimacy, Sex and Relationship Guide, trained Surrogate Partner, as well as Sacred Intimate with 9+ years of experience helping individuals and couples discover their intimate and erotic power. Andre specializes in erotic desire, sexless relationships, sexual trauma healing, erectile concerns, rapid ejaculation, BDSM, consensual non-monogamy, and more.
Book a discovery call and enroll into my courses to discover a deeper connection to yourself and your partner!