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Meet Adam Fields

I always encourage people to interview more than one therapist-- it has to be the right fit.   When you work with me, you'll get an active participant in the process and someone who'll challenge you to go deeper and work harder.  In other words, I'm not the therapist who stays mostly silent, nods, and only says "that must be hard."  My specialty is anything sex-related (see here for more details), and relationships--with your partner, your family, and yourself.   I borrow from all therapeutic modalities in order to tailor the therapy to your specific needs.  Having said that, I bow to the shrine of Esther Perel, Marty Klein, and Emily Nagoski, so be prepared for quotes.  More than anything, I care deeply about this work, and my clients.  

Maybe you'll be one of them.

Meet Adam Fields, therapist
Adam Fields, M.A., LMFT, CST

Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist

AASECT-Certified Sex Therapist

Ohio--Lic.# F.2200266-SUPV (in person & online)
California --Lic.# 52984 (online only)
Idaho--Reg # 1461270 (online only)

My Services

Individual therapy

Individual Therapy

There's a light-hearted axiom about therapy that goes something like this: a client will come to therapy with the goal of changing something, then spend the rest of the time resisting that goal. Change is hard, and it takes time. I'll keep you on track and reflect back when I see you getting in your own way.

Couples Therapy

Couples Therapy

We won't be spending time on the fight of the week, or litigating which one of you is "right."  Instead, the goal is clarity, and to get to the root of the conflicts in your relationship. Most couples say the problem is "communication", but that's usually just the beginning.

Sex Therapy

Sex Therapy

It is ironic that one of the most natural of human behaviors is also one of the least communicated about between couples. Perhaps you grew up in a household where sex was not openly discussed.  Or maybe your very normal sexual feelings and desires were considered a "sin" by the faith in which you were raised. 

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