In Dr. Patti Britton's book "The Art of Sex Coaching," she explains that sex coaching is derived from the general coaching profession. The primary objective in both practices is to empower the client. Coaching does that differently and more significantly than most therapists do. Therefore, sex coaching is quite different from most therapeutic approaches to treating clients' sexual concerns.
In "The Portable Coach", Thomas Leonard, the founder of Coach University, established the principles of the coaching profession. What's great is that these same principles can be applied to life, business, and sex coaching. Coachville, an organization dedicated to accomplishing Leonard's vision, provides the following 15 "coaching proficienies".
Sex coaching embraces many of these themes:
In coaching, the client drives the process and determines the pace of progress. They may agree or disagree with your observations or suggestions, and it's up to the coach to meet them on their terms and adjust assignments or expectations to reflect the client's willingness and ability to complete them. The client drives the engagement.
One of the guiding principles of coaching is to "be as attractive as you can be," which empowers clients by shifting focus from specific goal attainment to cultivating an overall sense of attractiveness. By becoming the most attractive version of oneself—encompassing physical, mental, and emotional attributes such as attitude, communication style, and negotiation skills—individuals can achieve their desired outcomes. While goal setting and striving to achieve these goals can encounter resistance, cultivating attractiveness involves evolving into a magnetic presence. This represents a nuanced transformation in the energy and approach to personal growth.
At the core of sex coaching is the concept of client empowerment. An effective coach educates clients on establishing healthy boundaries and the importance of practicing the ability to say "no." In the context of sex coaching, this skill is particularly crucial, as many individuals have not been encouraged to assertively communicate their needs or boundaries and may have felt limited in their ability to make choices.
While sex coaching is certainly derivative of therapeutic approaches, it differs from therapy, counseling or education. Sex coaching is a unique approach designed to help people experience more (and better quality) sexual fulfillment, pleasure, intimacy, connections, and joy.