Referral Information for Physicians, Therapists, and Care Providers
I’m Madeline Gregg (she/her), an intimacy expert with a focus on inclusive and comprehensive sex education and trauma-informed care. I work primarily with LGBTQ+ adults with a focus in trans and sapphic clients.
Coaching is not therapy, but it can be a valuable complement to mental health or medical care. My work helps clients build language, capacity, and confidence around intimacy. To learn more about the differences with sex therapists and sex coaches please check out this page.
Credentials & Approach:
Certified under the American Board of Sexology
Over 5+ years of experience working with LGBTQ+ clients
Extensive training in sex education and trauma-informed care
Rooted in science
Collaborates with existing care teams as appropriate
Deeply informed by queer frameworks, body-based learning, and consent culture
Sessions are collaborative, practical, and grounded in embodiment—not performance
Referral Options:
Direct your patient to my client page
Email me directly at madeline.gregg@thenudeattitude.com to consult
Use this [referral form PDF or embedded link] if you'd like a printable option
Availability:
1:1 virtual sessions (US + international)
Sliding scale offered
Short-term and ongoing options available
What I Don’t Do:
Diagnose or treat mental health conditions
Provide couples therapy
Replace the role of a licensed clinician
Coaching is not therapy. I do not diagnose or treat mental health conditions. I do, however, provide trauma-informed, practical support for clients looking to:
Rebuild a relationship to pleasure with dysphoria
Develop communication tools for boundary setting and desire
Explore touch and sensation in safe, affirming ways
Work through sexual shame with a forward-focused lens
Guide people on the changes HTR might have with their intimacy and sex
Rekindle relationships
Give tools for sexual dysfunctions
What I Do:
Support clients in exploring desire, boundaries, and pleasure
Help clients rebuild trust in their bodies after trauma or dysphoria
Provide communication tools around intimacy and consent
Collaborate with care teams when appropriate
Common Referrals:
People exploring gender transition who want to reconnect with their bodies
Survivors of sexual trauma ready to reclaim a sense of choice around touch
Couples navigating mismatched desire, communication fatigue, or curiosity around new ways to connect
Education on pleasure based sex
People who have been struggling with orgasm
Arousal Disorders
Disabilities and sex
LGBTQIA+ relationships, dynamics, newly out, and intimacy
Open relationships/ethical non-monogamy/polyamory
Sex Education (this includes sexual education on a surface level along with goal focused education such as introducing adult toys, anal sex, positioning, etc)
Let’s Connect:
I’m always open to care collaboration and welcome brief consults to determine fit.