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Integrative Sex & Couples Therapy: Innovative Clinical Interventions to Treat Relationship & Desire Issues in the New Era of Sexuality in Psychotherapy
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Objectives
- Perform a clinical assessment to determine the cause of pleasure denial to inform the clinician’s choice of treatment interventions.
- Analyze the effects of separation, betrayal, trust and identity issues on eroticism in clients’ sexual partnerships as it relates to clinical practice.
- Utilize clinical interventions, such as pleasure mapping and desire awareness, to treat desire issues such as pleasure resistance, pleasure avoidance and pleasure rejection.
- Explore the phases of treatment for erotic recovery and develop a treatment plan for women, both individually and in couple’s treatment, for sexless marriage and desire issues.
- Create an attachment versus individualization plan as a treatment intervention to aid clients in developing relational skills and strengthening sexual intimacy and wellness.
- Explain the clinical implications of the stages of integration and the four areas of sexuality that have meaning for women around the narrative of eroticism.
Copyright :
25/02/2020
Sex, Desire & Attachment with Emily Nagoski, Ph.D.: New Science & Strategies to Transform Couples’ Sex Lives
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Objectives
- Evaluate the dual control model of sexual response.
- Determine the differences between spontaneous and responsive desire among couples.
- Analyze arousal non-concordance as it relates to sexual satisfaction.
- Assess the relationship between mindfulness practices and enhanced physical sensation.
- Investigate sexual myths to resolve the internal struggles of “am I normal?”
- Determine ways to address and resolve difficult feelings to strengthen couples’ relationships and rekindle desire.
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24/03/2020