Free Sexology Counselling During Drop‑In Testing at Noaks Ark Mosaik
Noaks Ark Mosaik now offers free sexology counselling alongside our drop‑in testing services. The counselling is provided by Anna Malm Christensen from Hiv‑Sweden, a master’s student in sexology and a public health professional with more than 20 years of experience in sexual health and HIV prevention.
Book an appointment
You can book a 30‑minute session and complete a short pre‑session questionnaire.
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About the counselling
The sexology counselling is offered in connection with our drop‑in testing and is fully tailored to your needs. Sessions take place in a safe, non‑judgmental environment and offer space to talk about sexual health, relationships, identity, boundaries, communication and other aspects of sexuality and wellbeing.
The focus is on support, knowledge, reflection and guidance — not treatment or therapy. Sessions are free, voluntary and without any requirement for medical record‑keeping.
Examples of topics you can discuss
• Difficulties with intimacy or closeness
• Too much or too little desire
• Questions about sexuality or sexual identity
• Sexual difficulties in relationships
• Pain during penetration/insertive sex
• Orgasm, erection or performance concerns
• Premature ejaculation
• Worries about pornography use
• Arousal patterns that feel problematic
• Drug use in connection with sex
• Concerns about yourself or a friend
• Questions about sexual services
• Support in finding the right service or referral
A message from Anna
My name is Anna Malm Christensen, and I am a master’s student in sexology. I am originally trained in public health and have worked with sexual health, HIV prevention and other STIs for more than 20 years. Alongside my work, I am studying to become a sexologist and am currently in the final year of the master’s programme in sexology at Malmö University.
I offer sexology counselling in connection with Noaks Ark’s drop‑in testing — safe conversations on your terms. These sessions provide an opportunity to talk about sexual health, relationships and personal experiences in a safe, non‑judgmental environment, with a focus on knowledge, reflection and guidance.
Sexology counselling involves conversations where you can put words to thoughts, experiences and questions related to sexuality and relationships. The focus is on support, increasing knowledge, offering perspectives and providing concrete advice — not on treatment or therapy. The sessions are tailored to your needs and may address anything from the body and sexual function to identity, boundaries, safety and communication in relationships.
You are welcome to book a 30‑minute session and fill in a short form beforehand, which serves as a basis for our conversation. The sessions are free of charge and completely voluntary. There is no requirement for record‑keeping, and any notes are agreed upon together.
Kind regards,
Anna Malm Christensen