
From pleasure to power, we support shame-free, trauma-informed exploration.
Sex, Intimacy & Kink
Sex and kink deserve spaces that are safe, informed, and free from judgement.
At PTC, we bring a progressive and affirming approach to sexuality, intimacy, and desire.
Our work is grounded in consent, safety, and respect for every body and identity.
We support people who want to understand their desires, heal from past harm, or simply explore what connection can look like when shame isn’t in the way.
Sex Positive & Trauma Informed
Sex is part of being human. Yet many of us carry fear, shame, or trauma into our intimate lives.
Our therapists and educators offer:
Shame-free sex therapy and counselling
Support for trauma survivors exploring intimacy
Tools for communication, consent, and pleasure
We meet people where they are: curious, cautious, healing, or bold.
Kink Affirming & Safe Exploration
Kink and BDSM can be creative, powerful, and deeply connecting.
They can also raise complex questions about boundaries, trust, and safety.
PTC provides:
Kink-affirming counselling and education
Resources on BDSM safety, aftercare, and communication
Guidance on exploring edge practices, including CNC and impact play
We believe kink can be both safe and profound when it’s built on care and consent.
Inclusive, Queer & Sex Worker Positive
We centre the communities most often excluded from mainstream sexual health.
Our spaces are designed for queer, trans, and sex worker communities, and for anyone seeking inclusive, non-judgemental care.
We offer:
Queer-affirming and trans-inclusive sex therapy
Support for sex workers and their partners
Affirming resources for diverse sexual identities and desires
For Practitioners & Professionals
Many clinicians want to be sex-positive and kink-affirming but don’t know where to start.
We bridge that gap through professional education and resources.
PTC offers:
Training in trauma-informed sex therapy and kink competency
Resources on consent, aftercare, and erotic health
Consultation for organisations developing inclusive sexual health services