Online Therapy & Coaching

Work With Laura How & Her Therapy Team

Specialist therapy for sexless marriages, intimacy breakdown, and long-term relationship repair.

Online Therapy for Sexless Marriage & Intimacy Issues

You can work with us from anywhere in the world and access specialist relationship therapy from home.

Many people come to us after watching Laura’s YouTube channel about sexless marriage and intimacy in long-term relationships. Our team works with couples and individuals struggling with sexual disconnection, desire mismatch, resentment, and emotional distance.

Choose the therapist who feels right for you and begin rebuilding intimacy, connection, and trust.

Meet The Therapists

All of our therapists work within the Laura How approach: direct, solution-focused relationship therapy grounded in the realities of long-term intimacy.

Marijke and Zac work under Laura’s close supervision and follow the same framework used in her YouTube content and podcast. While each therapist brings their own personality and experience, the core approach remains consistent.

Click More Info to get to know them better, see their availability, and book your first session.

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Zac Fine – Masculinity Therapist

Zac is a psychological therapist specialising in men’s emotional wellbeing, healthy masculinity and relationship dynamics. Much of his work involves helping men understand intimacy, rejection, desire mismatch, and communication within long-term relationships.

Session Fee: £100 per hour
Specialisms: Couples, Men’s Issues
Availability: Monday – Tuesday

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Laura How – Therapist & Coach

Laura is a relationship therapist specialising in sexless marriage, desire mismatch, and intimacy breakdown in long-term relationships. Her work combines direct, emotionally honest therapy with practical strategies to help couples rebuild sexual and emotional connection.

Session Fee: £150 per hour
Specialisms: Couples, Sexual Intimacy
Availability: Tuesday-Thursday + Friday Intensives

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Marijke – Integrative Counsellor

Marijke works with couples who want to rebuild connection and intimacy in long-term relationships. Drawing on decades of personal and professional experience, she helps partners develop honesty, emotional maturity, and responsibility in order to repair trust and restore closeness.

Session Fee: £100 per hour
Specialisms: Couples, Young People
Availability: Monday – Tuesday

Ready to Book?

Choosing the right therapist is a personal decision, and we want to make it simple. Click More Info to learn about each therapist’s style, specialisms, and availability. From there, you’ll find clear next steps for booking your first session.

Hear From Our Team

Listen to these podcast episodes where Marijke and Zac discuss intimacy, relationships, and the challenges couples face when connection begins to break down.

Common Questions About Online Therapy

Below you’ll find answers to the most common questions we’re asked about working with a therapist online. If your question isn’t covered here, please feel free to get in touch and we’ll be happy to respond, even if you’re just exploring whether counselling is right for you.

Tips for Great Online Sessions

Here are my top tips, in no particular order, for getting the most out of your online sessions.

1

Limit the possibility of interruption as best you can

Put a ‘do not disturb’ sign on your door, put your phone on airplane mode, close any programs that may send notifications and reschedule deliveries if possible.
2

Find a private, comfortable space

Find somewhere quiet and comfortable where you will be able to sit, undisturbed for at least an hour.
3

Make sure your full internet speed is available

For a smooth connection it’s worth checking your computer isn’t running updates, streaming media or downloading files.
4

Familiarise yourself with the software

Try to get to know the various options and settings in the video calling software in case you need to change a view, swap mics or switch to headphones etc.
5

Lighting and positioning

It’s important that we can see each other and our facial expressions clearly. If you can position yourself in natural light with your face clearly visible, then please do so.
6

Close or minimise self-view

Once you are happy with how you appear on screen, we would encourage you to close the self view picture (as we will) so that we can better connect with each other and avoid the possibility of feeling self conscious or distracted.
7

Take a few minutes for yourself before we begin

If possible, try to have a quiet few minutes to yourself before our session begins.
8

Have a backup plan

Technology, as amazing as it is, can sometimes let us down. Have your phone nearby so that if for whatever reason we are unable to connect as planned, we will email you at the address you have provided. Please have access available to your email just in case.