Sexual health and satisfaction can play a crucial role in a person’s health and well-being, and forming sexual relationships may impact happiness and fulfillment. In this article, we discuss what sex surrogate therapy is, how it works, who can benefit from it, and how it differs from other practices. The course of therapy usually begins with the therapist and the client determining goals and creating a treatment plan to address the issues behind the client’s difficulties. The therapist may recommend surrogate partner therapy if they deem it helpful.
Partner surrogates work in collaboration with the therapist and the client. They receive training to mentor, coach, and help clients meet their treatment goals.