To be an effective sex counselor, there are no shortcuts. Three core elements are essential:

  1. Strong communication skills: This includes language proficiency, presence, and charisma. For example, I have a Bachelor’s in Communications, which has been invaluable in honing these abilities.
  2. Counseling training: A solid foundation in counseling, such as a Master’s in Counseling, is crucial for guiding clients through personal challenges.
  3. Specialized sexuality education: Expertise in human sexuality, like my Doctorate in Human Sexuality, ensures a deep understanding of complex issues in this field.

It always baffles me how many people think just having a passion for sexuality is enough to be effective in this work. Passion alone doesn’t equal competence. I’m increasingly concerned by self-proclaimed sex coaches with limited training and sexual wellness influencers who may be popular but lack true knowledge.

Of course, softer skills like emotional intelligence, empathy, and listening are critical, and these develop with time. But without a solid foundation in communication, counseling, and sexuality training, no amount of experience can make up for the gaps.

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Dr. Martha Tara Lee, Sexpert — D.H.S., M.A.
Dr. Martha Tara Lee, Sexpert — D.H.S., M.A.

Written by Dr. Martha Tara Lee, Sexpert — D.H.S., M.A.

Relationship Counselor and Clinical Sexologist of Underneath The Moon. AASECT Cert Sexuality Educator Supervisor. Author of 4 books. www.ErosCoaching.com

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