FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

Dr. Reece tailors the approach based on personalities, learning styles, and what resonates with each client. These approaches can include:

  • Solutions focused to meet a specific goal or milestone
  • Cognitive-behavior and reframing approaches for sustained and long lasting change
  • Mindfulness-based techniques to becoming more self-aware and to reduce worry and stress
  • Education to expand knowledge and awareness, intimate and erotic skills, and to strengthen intimate relationship skills
  • Internal systems approach to identify the parts within that are aligned or in conflict that cause stress in your sexuality and sexual functioning
  • Guided meditation to build a stronger relationship with your arousal response, increase libido and heal through past hurts

To learn about Jocelyne Lavich’s approaches, please click here.

We understand that at times, or for some professionals (politicians, professional athletes, CEOs, celebrities, etc.), a heightened level of privacy is necessary to feel safe and secure. Anyone may request a higher level of privacy and we will make sure that you feel confident that your privacy is honored and protected – including sessions outside the office or outside official office hours.

Some clients know immediately what approach works best for them while others are unsure. The terms therapy and counselling are often used interchangeably. Therapy acknowledges the past and helps to identify how our histories play a role in our current patterns and unresolved pain. If your goals include having a deeper understanding of the issues, a need to acknowledge and process feelings and emotions, or help to work through a difficult situation, therapy can be beneficial.

Coaching is a now and future minded practice that identifies risk and vulnerabilities, what is currently working well and with a focus on achievable goals. Common issues appropriate for coaching include learning a sexual or relationship skill, enhancing pleasure, being more present and in the moment and curiosities about shifting a relationship configuration.

Research indicates that a positive relationship between the client and clinician impacts therapy. Your therapeutic experience matters. You are welcome to contact us for an initial 15-minute phone consultation to help determine whether the service is the right fit. It’s also the ethical responsibility of the clinician to be upfront whether their approach may not be a match with a potential client.

The number of sessions depend on the issue to be resolved, your willingness and motivation for change, your feelings about addressing difficult subject matters, how emotionally ‘locked’ you may be, and other issues that may be beyond your control ex. physical and mental health, inability to schedule or attend timely follow-up sessions, inability to do suggested home activities, etc.

You and your clinician will discuss and track progress, and determine whether a different approach may be necessary. Clients may cease sessions at anytime.

While some doctors refer their patients to us for consultation or treatment, a doctor’s referral is not required. Individuals are welcome to contact us to book a session.

Sexologists and sexology are currently NOT covered by Manitoba Health.

If you have third-party health insurance, please check whether your extended health includes services from a “Sexologist” or “Sexology”. Services may also be covered under psychological services. Please contact us for more information.

All clients receive a receipt for services for insurance or other purposes.

Contact us should you have any questions about insurance.

A reduced rate is offered at discretion of the clinician. Reduced rate services are available for a limited time bases and vary depending individual circumstances.

In order to avoid being charged for a missed appointment, 24-hours notice is required to cancel or reschedule. We understand that at times extenuating circumstances beyond a person’s control happen. Please contact your clinician as soon as possible if a change in your appointment time is needed.

A confidentiality agreement is signed before the start of the first session. Manitoba residents are protected under The Personal Health Information Act. Any disclosure of your identity will be with your verbal or written consent. In social situations, unless a pre-existing relationship exists, you will not be approached or acknowledged publicly.