A Touchy Subject/Libido Recovery for Couples: 6 Weeks

🔥Libido Recovery for Couples (6 week program)

Reconnect with each other. Reclaim intimacy after cancer treatment.

$199 USD once-off — or included in Hub Membership ($20/month)

Is this your relationship right now?

  • You feel more like housemates than partners

  • One or both of you feel “not in the mood” more often than not

  • You’re nervous about how your body has changed. or how your partner sees you

  • Affection, kissing, and fun have taken a back seat

  • You're unsure where to start, and worried about hurting each other

  • It’s been so long, you wonder if the spark is even still there

If any of this sounds familiar, you're not alone, and you're in the right place.


What if it could feel like dating again?

Imagine…

  • The wanting is back: desire returns gently but noticeably

  • You feel good in your body, even after everything it's been through

  • You’re touching, laughing, kissing, and it feels easy again

  • You’ve got ways to be intimate that actually work for your situation

  • There’s confidence, affection, and communication between you

  • Intimacy no longer hurts, it feels like something to look forward to


What’s Included

  • 6 Weekly Modules with 36 educational and activity-based videos

  • Digital Workbooks for every module

  • Interactive Exercises to explore together at your own pace

  • Bonus Materials on erection changes, vulva health, pain, anal care, and more

  • Exclusive "Intimacy Activities Booklet" with 10 fun prompts for date nights

🧠 Based on Tess’ Intimacy Enhancement Method (IEM):
A neuroscience-backed process designed to gently rewire your body’s connection to pleasure, confidence, and desire — even if it’s been a long time.


Who It's For

  • Couples recovering from any form of cancer treatment

  • Partnerships feeling the loss of intimacy, libido, or connection

  • People adjusting to body changes and wanting to feel desirable again

  • All genders, orientations, and types of relationships welcome

Note: This course is best started at least two months after active cancer treatment has ended.

What Others Say

“We felt held by Tess throughout the entire course, who was always there for us. This has been a powerful reset.”
– Mish (prostate cancer survivor)

“It’s giving us back what this horrible disease took away. I’m so grateful we found Tess.”
– R. (breast cancer survivor)

Meet Your Guide: Tess Deveze

This course was created by the late Tess Deveze, an Occupational Therapist, somatic sexologist, and internationally respected educator in cancer and intimacy.

Tess spent years working directly with people navigating sexual recovery after cancer, chronic illness, disability, and trauma. Their approach was practical, affirming, and always gentle — empowering people to reconnect with their bodies in ways that feel safe and nourishing.

Tess passed away in June 2025, but their legacy lives on through this work. The course you’re about to take was one of their most loved and impactful trainings — and it continues to support people around the world in finding new pleasure, confidence, and connection after cancer.

“Tess was phenomenal. Articulate and gifted… made me feel so at ease – something I know patients will appreciate immensely.” – Justine Andrew, Clinical Urology Nurse

📝FAQs

How is the course delivered?

All content is online. You’ll get instant access to videos, printable guides, and practical exercises. Just log in and click on what you want to watch or read — as often as you like.

How long do I have access?

If you've bought the course for full price ($199 USD) then it's yours for life - if you've purchased the Hub Membership then you have access to the course for as long as you are a member.

What if I want to do this course, but my partner doesn’t?

There is a full refund policy, 14 days after purchase date. 14 days is the perfect amount of time for you and your partner to get an idea of the content, how Tess works, the program itself and figure out if it is the right time for both of you to do this course. 

We offer a 14-day full refund for purchases if less than 40% of total course material has been viewed (we use a database provider who provides accurate metrics regarding viewership of total course content).

How long does the training take?

Just a little each week. It's all online and is spread over six weeks so you don't have to do too much at once.  You can do 10 minutes a day, or choose one or two days a week. If you can have between 1 - 1.5 hours IN TOTAL per week, you got this!

Do we need any special equipment, technology or products?

The only equipment you need is a laptop, iPad or Smartphone with internet access. The course opens up in your web browser and requires sound.

You create a password at checkout to log in with, and there's an easy password reset system in case you forget it.

Can anyone do this course? I'm not experienced in 'this kind of stuff'.

Yes! Anyone and everyone is welcome here! Everything is super slow-paced, without the awkwardness. You'll be so surprised how normal it all seems!

What if the practice doesn’t work for me?

Results come with repetition — like going to the gym. Try twice a week for 3 weeks. If it’s not helping, reach out and we’ll happily offer a refund and suggest other options.

Is there any research backing this program?

Yes. This course is part of a broader masterclass series developed by Oncosexual Occupational Therapist Tess Deveze. In 2025, Tess published a peer-reviewed article documenting the outcomes of these courses in adults recovering from cancer-related sexual changes.

In that study, 81% of participants reported significant improvements in genital sensation, libido, emotional connection, and sexual confidence — even after years of feeling stuck.

“This gave us back what cancer took away — we’re kissing, teasing, laughing again.”
“There was always something lacking in my erectile dysfunction recovery, and then I found your work.”

These results support what many of our participants already feel: that pleasure can be relearned, and intimacy rebuilt — with the right tools and guidance.

Citation: Deveze, T. (2025). “Rehabilitating Pleasure and Libido After Medical Castration: A Neurological Therapeutic Approach.”

I'm nervous, am I going to be asked to do anything out of my comfort zone?

This course is very intentionally designed so that things only need to be done to the level that is right for you. It is very slowly paced so you have time to understand what you are comfortable with. All activities are described in detail before being invited to participate, which vary between verbal, written and touch.

What shows up on my bank statement?

You’ll see “A TOUCHY SUBJECT” — no mention of sex, intimacy, or pleasure.

Why is this in US dollars?

We support people in over 40 countries, so we use USD as a global standard.

What’s the difference between buying the course or joining the Hub?

When you buy the course, you get lifetime access to just this course — it’s a one-time payment, and you can revisit it anytime.

When you join the Hub, you get access to this course plus:

  • A private member forum

  • Live expert webinars and recovery story sessions

  • A full library of on-demand sexual recovery tools

The Hub is ideal if you're looking for community support, ongoing learning, and more resources beyond this course. You can cancel your membership anytime.

Two ways to join:

$199 USD once-off — or included in Hub Membership ($20/month)

Contents

Week 1: Welcome, how the course works, getting intimate with desire, touching on touch

Watch me first! (12 mins)
Preview
Week 1 Resources
1.1 Welcome! (12mins)
1.2 How to get the best out of this course (10 mins)
1.3 The building blocks of desire and arousal (8 mins)
1.4 The desire double-bind: Wanting to want (& the IEM) (37 mins)
1.5 Touching on touch (14 mins)
1.6 Week 1 review (3 mins)
Tess' W1 IEM debrief

Week 2: Navigating around 3 common side effects, painful penetration & making offers

Week 2 Resources
2.1 Introducing the week (5 mins)
2.2 The worst threesome you'll ever have (side-effects) (11 mins)
2.3 Painful Penetration (9 mins)
2.4 The joy of making offers (9 mins)
2.5 Our yeses and our no's (12 mins)
2.6 Week 2 review (2 mins)
Tess' W2.1 IEM debrief
Tess' W2.2 IEM debrief

Week 3: Tired of being tired? Understanding & getting around low energy + a trick to heighten pleasure

Week 3 Resources
3.1 Introducing the week (5 mins)
3.2 Tired of it all: Understanding fatigue (11 mins)
3.3 Day to day, your routine and pleasure (>16 mins)
3.4 Predicting the unpredictable (your energy levels) (7 mins)
3.5 A pleasure enhancer (6 mins)
3.6 Week 3 review (2 mins)
Tess' W3.1 IEM debrief
Tess' W3.2 IEM debrief

Week 4: Differences in libido, communication tools and some really fun ways to 'play'

Week 4 Resources
4.1 Introducing the week (4 mins)
4.2 Changed libido (24 mins)
4.3 Getting specific (7 mins)
4.4 Q&A (7 mins)
4.5 Activities to connect (5 mins)
4.6 Week 4 review (2 mins)
Tess' W4.1 IEM debrief
Tess' W4.2 IEM debrief

Week 5: Addressing body changes and body image, sex myth-busting and naming the elephant in the room

Week 5 Resources
5.1 Introducing the week (5 mins)
5.2 When our bodies change (12 mins)
5.3 It's about celebration (a psychological tool) (12 mins)
5.4 Fairy sex tales (20 mins)
5.5 Naming & claiming the elephant in the room (4 mins)
5.6 Week 5 review (2 mins)
Tess' W5.1 IEM debrief
Tess' W5.2 IEM debrief

Week 6: All you need to know about lube, safety, toys and a special date

Week 6 Resources
6.1 Introducing the week (5 mins)
6.2 Lube is life (15 mins)
6.3 Gimme an 'amen' for safety! (17 mins)
6.4 Toy-time, for play-time (19 mins)
6.5 It's like dating again (5 mins)
6.6 The grand finale & where to from here (8 mins)
W6.1 IEM Debrief

BONUSES

Anal Health and Care
Vulva & Vaginal Health
Penis and Erection Health
10 Activities to Connect