Jessica Reis, LMFT, CST, CFT-I
Jessica is a New York Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist specializing in relational systems, intimacy restoration, and emotional accountability within partnerships.
In addition, she is an AASECT Certified Sex Therapist and certified in Financial Therapy, integrating evidence-based sex therapy and financial relational frameworks into structured, depth-oriented clinical work. Her approach prioritizes pattern recognition, emotional regulation, and sustained relational repair rather than short-term conflict management.
The Intimacy Room was established as a deliberately limited private-pay practice for individuals and couples seeking disciplined, accountable therapeutic work within a contained and intentional environment. Sessions are structured to address entrenched relational cycles, rebuild trust, and strengthen clarity in communication and decision-making.
Clinical Approach
• Attachment-based therapy
• Relational systems theory
• Evidence-based sex therapy
• Financial therapy frameworks
• Somatic awareness practices
Her clinical emphasis centers on structural relational change rather than surface-level symptom reduction. Work in The Intimacy Room is intentional, measured, and accountability-driven.
Professional Background
Jessica earned her Master of Arts in Marriage and Family Therapy from Syracuse University. Her advanced clinical training includes specialization in sex therapy, financial therapy, attachment-based interventions, and relational systems work.
She is currently pursuing doctoral training in Human Sexuality, further advancing her research and clinical specialization in relational and sexual health.
Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist – New York
License Number: 002584-01
Fit & Alignment
This practice is not designed for clients seeking quick solutions, crisis stabilization, or passive therapeutic engagement. The Intimacy Room is best suited for individuals and couples prepared to examine patterns, tolerate discomfort, and participate actively in structured relational work.
Clients experiencing active substance dependence, unmanaged psychiatric instability, or high-conflict dynamics requiring crisis-level intervention may be better served by specialized or higher levels of care.
The Intimacy Room maintains a deliberately limited caseload to preserve depth, discretion, and continuity of care.