Coreen Haym, PhD, LMFT, is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist and AAMFT-Approved Clinical Supervisor based in Las Vegas, Nevada, where she founded and directs Liberation Therapy. Licensed in Nevada, Texas, and Illinois, she sees individuals, couples, and families in person in Las Vegas and via telehealth across all three states.

Her formal training includes an M.S. in Marriage and Family Therapy from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas and a Ph.D. in Counselor Education and Supervision from Adams State University. Since 2007 she has served as visiting faculty in the Marriage and Family Therapy program at UNLV, where she teaches courses in clinical practice, gender and sexuality, and supervision. She is a clinical fellow and approved supervisor with the American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy (AAMFT) and a member of the American Association of Sexuality Educators, Counselors and Therapists (AASECT).

Haym describes her therapeutic stance as holistic, human, and individually tailored — a non-judgmental space attentive to systemic forces, intergenerational patterning, and the particular contexts each client arrives within. Her clinical work draws on emotionally focused therapy, Internal Family Systems, family-systems and attachment-based approaches, narrative and experiential methods, and trauma-focused practice. She has built deep specialization in sex therapy and relational-intimacy work, kink-aware and sex-positive practice, gender-affirming care including letters for gender services, and support for LGBTQIA+, ethically non-monogamous, and culturally diverse communities. Alongside her direct clinical work she supervises graduate clinicians training through her practice, sustaining a teaching role across both academic and applied settings.

Specialties

Depth orientation

Haym frames clinical work as a relational, systemic, and emotionally attuned encounter — drawing on attachment, IFS, and narrative methods to surface intergenerational patterns and unconscious shaping of intimate life. Her sex-therapy practice treats erotic experience as part of the whole psyche rather than as a discrete symptom, holding space for complexity around identity, longing, shame, and the relationships people actually have.

Haym’s approach Preparing for a first session with Haym