Tantric treatments · Copenhagen
Sessions are a collaborative process in which you remain in choice and agency throughout. We move slowly, stay connected to your body’s signals, and only go where there is clarity and consent.
A tantric treatment is a form of trauma-informed bodywork that invites you to reconnect with your body, your emotions, and your experience of intimacy. It offers a space where you can slow down, listen more closely to your body's signals, and explore what intimacy feels like when your pace, boundaries, and needs are genuinely respected.
This therapeutic approach is meant to support you in working with challenges around sexuality, desire, boundaries, numbness, shame, tension, or simply meet the longing to feel more alive in your body. Through conversation, simple rituals, breath, and conscious touch, we create a setting where your system can soften and begin to remember its natural state: energized, relaxed, open, and inspired.
Many people come to this work because intimacy has become mechanical, rushed, or disconnected from their deeper experience. Others feel shame around sexuality, difficulty expressing boundaries, or a general sense of numbness in the body. Tantric bodywork offers a slower and more conscious way to explore these layers with care and presence.
During a session, deeper emotional layers often begin to unfold. Old tensions, both physical and psychological, may surface and gently release. There is no pressure to perform or achieve anything. We move at your pace.
Tantric treatments are full-body experiences. What makes this modality unique among body-based therapies is that it can include the genitals and consciously work with sexual energy as part of the body's natural vitality. This is never required or expected, but it may be included if it feels relevant and aligned with your intention.
Genital touch is always your choice. Your consent and autonomy guide the entire process. Every step is communicated, and you are always free to pause, adjust, or stop at any time. Your "no" is respected, and your "yes" is never assumed.
My tantric treatments are grounded in a clear ethical framework and supported by professional training and ongoing supervision. This creates a container where safety and integrity come first. From that safety, deeper work becomes possible.
Every session begins with a conversation where we explore your intention, needs, and boundaries. From there, the session unfolds at a pace that supports your nervous system and your process. No two treatments are the same, because every body and every story is different.
Tantric treatments often resonate with people who are curious about experiencing intimacy in a more embodied and conscious way. Many clients come with a specific intention or area of life they want to explore, while others simply sense that something in their relationship with intimacy or their body wants attention and care.
This work may be supportive for you if any of this resonates:
You are welcome to arrive with a clear intention, a question you want to explore, or simply a sense of curiosity about your body and your experience of intimacy.
Each session is a dedicated space for you: to arrive, to feel, and to explore what becomes possible when intimacy is approached with complete care and presence.
There is no agenda beyond your own experience. Nothing is expected of you. The only direction is inward: toward your body's signals, your needs, and your own innate wisdom.
Sessions begin long before any touch. We take time to talk, to listen, and to build the sense of safety that makes everything else possible. This initial conversation is not a formality, but the foundation.
The work is deeply individual. While each session follows a gentle structure, it unfolds according to what your nervous system needs on the day. Some sessions are quiet and still. Others are more active. All of them are yours.
Sessions are structured to support safety, clarity, and nervous system regulation. They unfold in three phases, each one a preparation for the next.
We begin with a conversation. This is space to arrive, to settle into the room, into yourself, and into a sense of safety.
Together, we explore what feels present for you today: what you're carrying, what you're curious or worried about, and what feels right to explore. We clarify your intention, boundaries, and consent.
Nothing moves forward until you and your body feel genuinely ready.
Nothing happens without your agreement. This phase is yours to use however you need.
Through breath, grounding, and conscious touch, we engage the body with care and intention. The focus remains on your sensations, your signals, and your pace.
Touch in this work is not passive. It is a dialogue, continuously responsive, present, and always attuned to what your body is communicating. We work with the nervous system, not against it.
You are always free to pause, adjust, redirect, or stop. Your "no" is always respected. Your "yes" is never assumed. Consent is not given once and assumed after that, it is checked continuously throughout.
The aim is not to arrive anywhere. It is to be fully present with where you are.
We close with time to rest, to feel, and to let your nervous system settle.
Integration is where experience becomes insight. We may speak briefly about what arose and revisit insights from the session. The aim is that you leave feeling grounded, clear, and held.
The work does not end when the session ends. The invitation is to carry the awareness, the slowness, and the connection with yourself into your everyday life and relationships.
Integration doesn't end in the therapy room, but continues into everyday life.
This spacious timeframe is not incidental. It allows your nervous system to settle gradually, your body to open at its own pace, and the experience to unfold without any sense of rushing.
You're welcome to arrive exactly as you are.
These simple invitations may support your first session.
Before your first session you're welcome to schedule a confidential, obligation-free intro call. This is a chance for us to meet, for you to ask questions, share what brings you to this work, and sense whether a session feels aligned for you.
Coming with some sense of intention, however loose or unformed, helps the session find its own direction. It doesn't need to be clear or precise. Even a feeling, a longing, or a question you've been sitting with is a meaningful place to start.
Consider leaving space in the hours after a session. A good idea is to have time for stillness, for a quiet walk, or whatever your body asks for. Integration continues long after you leave.
Sessions last approximately 3 hours. This time allows space for conversation, bodywork, and integration without rushing the process.
Please cancel or reschedule at least 72 hours in advance. Changes made within 72 hours incur a 300 DKK fee, as the session time and practice space have already been reserved for you.
Before your session, please take a moment to read my ethical guidelines so that you have a clear understanding of the framework in which the work takes place. Comfortable clothing is recommended if you choose to stay fully or partly clothed during the session. As we may work with oil, it can be helpful to wear clothes you do not mind getting a little oil on. If possible, avoid heavy meals shortly before the session so your body can remain relaxed and comfortable. Most importantly, come just as you are.
Read my ethical guidelines →Many people who come to this work have no prior experience with bodywork or somatic practice. What matters most is a genuine curiosity and a willingness to be present with yourself. If you feel drawn to this work, that feeling is worth exploring, and the intro call is a low-pressure way to do so.
The bodywork is a consent-based, therapeutic practice combining breath, grounding, and attuned touch. Everything is communicated and agreed upon before it happens. Touch is focused on supporting nervous system regulation and body awareness, always within a clear and agreed boundary, always at your pace.
This is a professional, therapeutic practice held within a clear ethical framework. It is not an intimate exchange with the practitioner.
Sexuality is acknowledged as a natural part of human experience and approached with maturity and respect. If sexual feelings or sensations arise during a session, they are met with the same steadiness and professionalism as any other part of your experience. There is no agenda and no expectation of performance. Rather than being avoided or exaggerated, sexuality is integrated as part of embodied life, grounded in safety, clarity, and ethical care.
You always choose. Some people prefer to stay fully clothed, others feel comfortable working fully undressed, always honoring their own boundaries and what feels comfortable and safe for them.
Always, and without needing to explain yourself. You can pause, redirect, or stop entirely at any point. Consent is not a checkbox at the start of a session, it is continuous, active, and fully respected throughout. Your "no", spoken or unspoken, is always heard and respected. No questions asked.
That's completely okay. Many people feel a little nervous before their first session. This work touches vulnerable and meaningful places. We will move slowly, check in regularly, and you are always welcome to pause, change direction, or stop. Your "no" is respected. Your "yes" is never assumed.
Emotions are welcome here. Some people experience tears, warmth, trembling, memories, laughter, or deep stillness. These are natural expressions of the body's healing intelligence. You will never be pushed into anything. Everything unfolds at a pace your nervous system can handle.
This can sometimes happen in body-based work, and it is nothing to be ashamed of. When working with sensation, intimacy, and presence, different feelings may arise. We meet them with honesty, care, and clear boundaries. They are explored as experiences in the body, not acted upon.
Before your session, it can help to: avoid alcohol or drugs, eat lightly, wear comfortable clothes, arrive with openness, not expectations.
Most importantly: come as you are.
Readiness rarely announces itself clearly. If something in you is curious, if these words resonate even slightly, that is a meaningful signal. The intro call exists precisely for this: to help you sense, without obligation, whether this work feels right for you at this time. There is no pressure to decide anything before you're ready.