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David Ley – Modern Sexual Issues in Clinical Practice, What Every Clinician Needs to Know
Many clients feel immense shame, guilt, or moral conflict because of sexual interests they consider. ‘abnormal.” Sexual concerns can have a drastic impact on a person’Mood, thoughts, and overall mental health. Clinicians who don’t address sexuality in Therapists are missing a crucial component that would allow their clients to have happier lives and better relationships.
Improve your client’s overall mental health and life satisfaction by integrating sexual health interventions into your practice!
This recording features Dr. David Ley, PhD, walks you through the navigation of some of the most complex sexual issues that you’ll face as a clinician. You’ll walk away with the skills you need to All of the following issues should be addressed in Therapy – and more
- Appropriately assess the healthiness of your clients’ sexual interests
- Begin to guide clients as they discuss their feelings regarding pornography, casual sexual sex, or nonmonogamy.
- Clients who aren’t sure of their sexual orientation can be confidently assisted
- Help clients who feel ashamed or afraid about their sexual desires and are now socially isolated
- Strategies to Help teens who are bullied or harassed by sexting
Learn to Effectively navigate sexuality issues in Your practice!
- Integrate clinical harm-Strategies for reducing costs in Session in Place your order to Reduce client risk from sexting
- Use clinical interventions to Resolve moral and religious disputes about pornography in Clients to Improve clinical outcomes
- Create an increase in clients’ sexual integrity and self-Control through shame-Interventions for reduction.
- You can tell the difference between healthy sexual diversity, and those with emotional disturbances. to PTSDS, anxiety and depression.
- Apply a nonjudgmental diagnostic framework toward a client’s sexual interests and behaviors.
- Use techniques to help clients and their families understand their sexuality and provide context in Place your order to Reduce your sexuality-Fear and shame are related.
Evaluation of Sexual Health Issues
- The Internet’s impact on sexuality
- Sexuality’s impact on presenting issues
- Self-Assessing clinician bias
- Sex should be treated as a behavior, not a disease
- Let the client know to explore ambivalence
- Are sex and symptom a cause?
- Holistic perspective to Sexuality assessment
- Principle-A model for sexual health that is based on science
- Assessment tool Sexual Sensation seeking scale
- Sex addiction
- Limitations of research & potential risks
Sexting: Assist Teens & Adults with the Safe Use of Technology
- Sex, technology & changing social values
- Teen sexting: Legal implications
- Sexting’s impact on body image
- Mitigate effects of bullying, harassment & exploitation
- Educate teens about safety & responsibility
- Help teens to choose a “cyber buddy”
- Harm-Strategies to reduce sexting
- Case Studies: Teen sexting & adult sexting
Pornography: Help clients achieve healthy use of pornography
- Resolve moral/religious disputes about porn.
- Assess the ideals of sexual property in relationships
- Assist couple in Negotiating boundaries regarding pornography
- Minimize attention & focus on problems
- Assist clients in taking proactive steps to Values-consistent decisions easier
- Healthy porn using strategies
- Case Studies: Healthy & unhealthy porn use
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Casual Sex: Strategies to Help clients balance values & Sexual Activity
- Casual sex & its implications for depression
- Shame, stigma & female sexuality
- Clients can be helped to evaluate their values
- Find out the benefits of casual sex to the client
- Help clients decide whether casual sex is right.
- Strategies for reducing shame
- Case Studies: Casual sex, shame & values
Consensual nonmonogamy Navigate the Non-Complexities-Traditional Relationships
- Types and types of open relationships
- The impact of nonmonogamy on families, children & mental health
Issues to Address in Therapy
- What is the best way to have a relationship with nonmonogamy?
- Create boundaries
- Time sharing
- Communication
- Jealousy can be a trigger
- Case Studies: Non-stressors-Monogamous relationships; polyamorous or swinging relationships
Sexual Orientations: Confidently Address Sexual Issues Unique Clinical Populations
- Gender vs sexuality
- The blurring line between heterosexuality & homosexuality
- How does orientation get determined?
- What What does the term mean? to Your client?
- Learn the Funktion The term for the client
- Assist clients in understanding their orientation as part healthy sexuality
- Support transgender kids & teens in Therapy
- Case Studies: Transgender teens; sexual fluidity
BDSM & Kink: Disseminate your personal thoughts and feelings without judgment Sexual Issues With Clients
- Paraphilic disorders vs. paraphilia
- Common misconceptions
- Ask, “What does BDSM/Kink mean to you?”
- Separate trauma from BDSM in Therapy
- Address unwanted fantasies & fetishes
- Advise clients on healthy sexuality
- Help clients negotiate boundaries & consent
- Case Studies: What’s the real problem here?
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