6800 France Avenue, Suite 520
Edina, MN 55435
Edina, MN 55435
COMMON GOALS
Cedar Hill therapists have extensive training in areas of mental health, sexuality, identity, and knowledge of how those pieces intersect with other aspects of the human experience. We're able to normalize where you're at and validate where you're going.
In Relation To SelfAddress anxiety and depression
Address a painful sexual history Sexual identity/exploration Mood regulation Fear of intimacy Divorce/Structural family changes Compulsive sexual behavior Relationship and sex therapy Queer and Trans health Body image issues Child and adolescent services |
In Relation To OthersIncrease communication tools
Explore safe boundaries Enhance sexual and relationship satisfaction Encourage open sexual communication Deepen connection with your partner(s) Heal after infidelity Address desire discrepancies Explore non-traditional sexual expression Establish new family or relationship structures |
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LAND ACKNOWLEDGMENT
Cedar Hill Therapy, and each of its physical locations, has been built on and currently occupies the ancestral and contemporary homeland of the Dakhóta and Ojibwe Native Nations. This land was obtained through acts of genocide, displacement, forced removal, and broken treaties. As a result, sovereign Native people suffered under racial, social, and spiritual violence through these acts and various other actions under the ideas of colonialism. Please explore below if you would like to learn more about our shared histories and the current impact on generational survivors:
Cedar Hill Therapy, and each of its physical locations, has been built on and currently occupies the ancestral and contemporary homeland of the Dakhóta and Ojibwe Native Nations. This land was obtained through acts of genocide, displacement, forced removal, and broken treaties. As a result, sovereign Native people suffered under racial, social, and spiritual violence through these acts and various other actions under the ideas of colonialism. Please explore below if you would like to learn more about our shared histories and the current impact on generational survivors: