Get to know Me

This work asks you to share a lot of yourself. So, here are a few things about Coby.

Coby Baker (she/her)

As a devoted artist and sexual advocate, Coby's approach is both creative and compassionate. Coby provides a safe and trauma-informed space for individuals to explore their desires, embrace their identity, and cultivate a fulfilling sex life.

Coby believes in the power of creativity to address and transform sexual challenges. Whether exploring kink and BDSM or addressing issues like erectile dysfunction, rapid ejaculation, painful sex, or mismatched libidos in couples, Coby ensures each unique journey is met with sensitivity and understanding.

In sessions with Coby, clients can expect a safe, confidential space where they are free to explore any and all aspects of their sexuality. Coby approaches sexology with a non-judgmental, empathetic, and inclusive perspective, recognising the unique intersections of identity, culture, and personal experiences that shape each individual's sexual journey.

Coby is here to listen, support, and provide guidance without bias or prejudice. Together, they work collaboratively to address concerns, empower clients to make informed decisions, and foster a deeper understanding and appreciation of their sexual self.

Coby's educational background includes:

  • Master of Sexology from Curtin University

  • Graduate Diploma of Psychological Science from Deakin University

  • Bachelor of Photography (Fine Art) from Photography Studies College

Availability: Tuesdays 3:00pm - 7:00pm, Saturdays 11:00am to 3:00pm

Location: The SWell Centre, Hawthorn and online

Fees: Individual sessions $180/50-60min, Relationship sessions (2 or more people) $210/50-60min

Works with:

  • Pleasure-Centered Practices

  • Kink/BDSM Exploration

  • Polyamory Support

  • Pleasure & Desire Concerns

  • LGBTIQA+ Inclusivity

  • Disability Awareness and Inclusivity

  • Sex Work Positivity

  • Erectile Function Issues (ED)

  • Rapid Ejaculation (PE)

  • Painful Sex

  • Mismatched Libidos in Couples

  • Pornography

  • Sexual Anxiety and Shame

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