Marsha has done her Bachelor’s degree in Sexology and takes up counselling for individuals, couples, and for persons of all sexual orientations and gender identities. She dives deep into the issues and helps her clients remove anxiety, despair and unresolved trauma. This enables them to come away with a renewed sense of purpose, optimism, and hope. Her therapy can go as quickly or slowly as her client can take it as she believes in bringing in a long-lasting change in people’s life.In addition to being a therapist, Marsha is a self-taught web designer and blogger, who writes on sex issues. It's her mission to assist people break the cycle of conflict and dysfunction in their relationships through relationship coaching. Marsha's research focuses on the challenges of multiracial relationships, particularly in the areas of sexual pleasure, emotional management, and long-distance communication.Aside from her work with delinquents and displaced children in West Virginia, she has also done a lot of work with community sexual health. She is deeply committed to promoting social equality and upholding the inherent worth and dignity of every human being.