Reclaiming Desire. Restoring connection. Returning to yourself.

Therapy for intimacy, sexuality, and the capacity for pleasure and connection.

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About Gray Intimacy

Most people do not come to therapy because they want better sex.

They come because something feels absent.

Desire disappeared somewhere along the way. Intimacy has become predictable. Their body no longer responds the way it once did. A relationship that feels loving no longer feels alive. They cannot explain why they shut down during closeness, why pleasure feels out of reach, or why they continue repeating patterns they understand intellectually but cannot seem to change.

These experiences are rarely isolated problems. They reflect the ways our nervous systems, relationships, histories, and bodies become intertwined over time.

Gray Intimacy is a psychotherapy practice devoted to helping individuals and couples understand those connections. My work integrates attachment science, trauma treatment, contemporary sex therapy, and embodiment to explore not only what has happened, but how those experiences continue to shape intimacy today.

The goal is not simply symptom reduction. It is the cultivation of relationships—and a relationship with yourself—that feel more authentic, connected, and fully alive.

Gray Intimacy is guided by Tisha Gray.

Tisha Gray, LMFT, CST

I have always been interested in the places where psychology and sexuality meet.

Not only why relationships struggle, but why people lose access to desire. Why emotional closeness sometimes deepens erotic distance. Why the body can continue carrying fear long after danger has passed. Why two people can love one another deeply and still feel profoundly alone.

These questions shape both my clinical work and my research.

I am a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, Certified Sex Therapist, and PhD candidate in Marriage and Family Therapy. My research examines the relationships among sexual trauma, emotion regulation, and women's sexual well-being, with a particular interest in how healing can move beyond symptom reduction toward pleasure, agency, and erotic vitality.

Outside the therapy room, I write about intimacy, relationships, and contemporary culture through Gray Intimacy and my Substack, The Erotic Rewrite. Writing has become another way of exploring the questions that first brought me to this work: how people love, why they protect themselves, and what allows them to feel fully present with another person—and with themselves.

Areas of focus:

  • Sexual trauma and embodied memory

  • Attachment wounds and developmental injury

  • Betrayal and relational rupture

  • Desire discrepancy and erotic shutdown

  • Shame, dissociation, and intimacy anxiety

  • Couples navigating emotional and sexual disconnection

  • High-functioning professionals seeking depth, not just coping

Rates

Sex and Relationship Therapy in Las Vegas

In-person in Las Vegas and virtually across Nevada. This is designated for individuals, couples, and families.

Individual sessions 50 mins | $200

Couple sessions 50 mins | $250

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