This depends on your specific insurance plan and the therapist’s licensure. Since sex therapy is a form of mental health counseling, it is often covered if the therapist is in-network and if there is a diagnosable mental health condition (such as anxiety or depression) related to the sexual issue. However, some insurance plans may not cover “relationship counseling” or specific sexual dysfunction codes. It is always best to call your insurance provider and ask about your behavioral health benefits specifically.