Not again.

A man sitting on the bed appears concerned, while a woman in the background looks confused, gesturing with open hands.

You feel the panic taking over. Within seconds, arousal is replaced by anxiety. Another sexual encounter ends badly.

It’s exhausting. It’s embarrassing.

You’ve taken meds. You’ve Googled your symptoms. But when the moment arrives, you lose control over your body.

It’s a powerless, hopeless feeling.

Reclaim your calm with a performance anxiety expert.

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Hi! My name is Dr. Annie Snow, and I’m an ABS certified sexologist. My signature solutions are well-researched and highly effective, helping you move from a place of dread to sexual confidence.

Common Culprits of Performance Anxiety

A man with long hair, a beard, and no shirt is sitting on a bed, looking down with a neutral expression, while another shirtless man with short hair and no beard is standing nearby, holding a pink shirt.

Premature Ejaculation

It seems like no matter what, things tend to escalate from zero to a hundred. You want to slow down, enjoy yourself. You want your partner to have a satisfying experience.

But despite everything you’ve tried, your sexual encounters feel abridged and disappointing.

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Erectile Dysfunction

You find yourself getting soft at the most inconvenient moments, and now you’re starting to avoid or dread sex.

Those little blue pills aren’t helping, and you’re starting to fear that your best sex is behind you, reluctantly left in the past.

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Body Issues

Your relationship with your body is complicated at best. It feels impossible to enjoy sex when you don’t feel comfortable in your own skin.

You fantasize about feeling desirable, but in reality, you mostly feel self-conscious and “not good enough” in intimate situations.

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Religious and Sexual Trauma

Whether your trauma is related to sexual abuse or religious indoctrination, you find it difficult to enjoy sex like you want to.

There’s nothing playful about foreplay for you, and you just wish you could start fresh.

If these culprits have robbed you of your confidence, there’s a way to get it back.

What former clients
are saying

"Dr. Snow is the first counselor that I feel has really had a positive effect on my well being. It's not just a bunch of talking. I don't just feel better, my life has actually changed for the better."

— Former client with ED.
Shared with permission.

"I was SO discouraged when I contacted Dr. Snow. I was experiencing so much dysmorphia and shame around my identity. Fast forward to a year later, and I'm finally confident in my body and having meaningful, passionate sex! The best part is that for the first time, I really feel like I deserve it."

— Former client with body issues.
Shared with permission.

If you’re struggling with performance anxiety, you don’t need a pill or another self-help book.

You may need an experienced sex therapist who can tailor solutions to your specific situation.