Mar
20
5:30 PM17:30

Becoming a Sex Therapist

This course integrates the entirety of the course material while emphasizing aspects of the person of the therapist. Role play, case analysis, and self reflection assist in developing a sense for who each individual is as a therapist, their personal style, and the level of comfort and ease they bring to their work with clients. This course challenges each student to critically reflect on their development as a sex therapist throughout the duration of the program. 

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Mar
6
5:30 PM17:30

Desire

Students will explore the complexity of desire, including the role personal factors, relationship dynamics, and medication/diagnosis can play in it’s absence. The effectiveness and limitations of medications such as Cialis, Viagara and Flibanserin are explored and their role and influence on our current view of desire as a society is analyzed. 

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Feb
13
5:30 PM17:30

Paraphilia - Presented By: Renee Sorrentino

Paraphilic behaviors, such as exhibitionism or voyeurism, can be scary, shocking, and even traumatic. And yet others, like sexual sadism and masochism, can be part of a fun, thrilling, and connecting experience between two consenting partners. This course explores the absence of boundaries in specific paraphilias, and the importance of boundaries and consent in the pleasure experience of others. Various treatment methodologies will be explored for those paraphilias that may be deemed harmful or deviant. 

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Feb
6
5:30 PM17:30

Sexual Abuse and Exploitation

Sexual abuse and acts of exploitation can often be found underlying a vast array of sexual difficulties. This course looks at the impact of these forms of sexual trauma on the psyche of the individual, the development of his/her sexuality, and the impact on intimacy and closeness in relationships. Treatment strategies are discussed at length, from a variety of modalities.

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Jan
25
9:00 AM09:00

Advanced Clinical Interventions with Trans Children, Youth, and Families– Presented by: Elijah Nealy, PhD.

Eli Nealy, author of Working with Transgender Children and Youth: Cultivating Pride and Joy with Families in Transition, will be giving a special day-long presentation of his work as part of South Shore Sexual Health Center’s Sex Therapy Skills Training Week.

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Jan
9
5:30 PM17:30

Cybersex

How has technology changed the way we “do” intimacy? How has it influenced one’s relationship to their own sexuality and their partner’s?  How does cybersex enhance and/or hinder sexual expression? This course will provide exposure to various cyber sexuality venues and the latest in technological advancements expanding this arena. 

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Dec
12
5:30 PM17:30

Professional Communication In All Forms

How do we account for power? How do we facilitate discussion on the ethical issues of positioning and accountability (Tilsen, 2013)? How can we develop therapeutic transparency? How we communicate is essential to doing the work around sexuality. This course illustrates the various venues through which communication occurs: verbally, non-verbally, and electronically.

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Nov
14
5:30 PM17:30

Sex Toys

Sex toys and devices can be used simply for fun or to enhance sensation and erotic experience, but for some they are a necessity in their route to pleasure. It is our obligation as therapists to stay informed and up to date with the latest in the wide variety of sex toys on the market. This course explores the vast world of sex toys as well as their usefulness with sexual difficulties. 

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Nov
8
5:30 PM17:30

Health and Medical Factors - Presented by: Evelyn Resh

Although anxiety can account for the vast majority of sexual dysfunction, the medical or biological origins of sexual difficulties cannot be understated. As clinicians, it is imperative to have knowledge of the major biological contributors and an understanding of the impact of disease, illness, surgery, and medications on the sexual functioning of the individual. 

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Oct
24
5:30 PM17:30

Erotic Fantasy

Erotic fantasy plays a very important role, not only in providing a safe place for the ongoing development and exploration of one’s sexuality, but also in working through various aspects of everyday life and struggles of the past. In this sense, fantasy is not only fun, but healing. This course looks at erotic fantasy as mechanism for growth and therapeutic treatment, in addition to discussion of its place in the context of the couple. 

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Oct
10
5:30 PM17:30

Social and Cultural Aspects of Sexuality in Families

How you were raised, where you were raised, and familial, societal, and religious messaging around sex play a huge role in one’s sexual development and approach toward sex. This course explores the impact of these dimensions, looks at current societal attitudes as well as others, discusses sex-positive parenting, and teaches students methods for working with, and either strengthening or healing from the social and cultural aspect of sexuality. 

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Oct
3
5:30 PM17:30

Sexuality and Spirituality - Presented by: Gina Ogden

Some people describe sex as transcendent, an experience that takes them outside of themselves. With increasing societal exposure to practices such as tantra, the idea of spirituality as an inextricable component of sexuality has become ubiquitous. Some find that connection to be positive and fulfilling, while others find it tied into feelings of shame and guilt due to religious dogma or childhood upbringing. This course explores the spiritual connection with sexuality; how it’s evolved, how to strengthen its presence, and how to heal from spiritual wounds related to sexuality. 

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Sep
26
5:30 PM17:30

Substance Abuse and Sexuality

Substance abuse can have a profound impact on one’s relationship to their body and bodily sensations. This course looks at the consequences, both short and long term, of substance abuse on one’s sexuality and sexual functioning, as well as examining the implications for more positive treatment modalities for therapeutic substance abuse treatment that does not exclude sexuality.

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Sep
19
5:30 PM17:30

Disability and Sexuality

Sex is so much more than penetration, and yet, as a society we seem to have a very narrow script for what sex is and should be. We believe that a more expansive definition of sex, including a much more lengthy menu of pleasurable sexual behaviors, is necessary and beneficial in working with people of all physical and mental abilities. This course teaches students ways in which we can work with our clients to re-write their sexual scripts, introduce new or different routes to pleasure, accommodate potential physical factors and obstacles, and move individuals toward the sex they desire. 

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Sep
5
5:30 PM17:30

Diversity and Lifestyle: BDSM, Kink, & Everything Else - Presented by: Samantha Manewitz

BDSM is not only a form of sexual expression, but it can also serve any number functions for its practitioners; a source of community, a relational framework, a creative outlet, a shameful secret, an expression of spirituality, and a cause for isolation among many others. It speaks to the infinite complexities of human interactions, which manifest in the therapeutic process. However, for many clinicians, clinical, personal, and cultural misconceptions about BDSM can work their way into the therapy room in the form of transference or countertransference. This class is designed to address the issues specific to working with kinky clients from a strengths based, client centered perspective. Participants will learn to identify how kink can come up in the therapy room, identify potential barriers to care, manage countertransference issues, and learn how to avoid common clinical pitfalls when working with kinky clients.

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Aug
22
5:30 PM17:30

Developmental Sexuality

From the womb until end-of-life, our sexuality never stops evolving and changing. This class looks not only at the biological and physical aspects of sexual development, but also it’s relational, spiritual, and emotional dimensions. Students will examine how each area of development affects the others in ways that either encourage or impede further growth.

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Aug
8
5:30 PM17:30

Sexual Trauma

Any degree of sexual trauma can serve to undermine a sense of safety in yourself, your body, your relationships, your sexuality, and the world. The body can become a dangerous place to live, and therefore sex can become confusing or scary, or both. Healing is a process of taking back your needs and desires, learning to articulate and exercise consent on their behalf, and reclaiming your body and sexuality as yours. This course dives into the intricacies of work with sexual trauma, including the introduction of a somatic (body/sensory awareness) approach to treatment. 

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Aug
1
5:30 PM17:30

Range of Sexual Functioning - Presented by: Joseph Winn

Society has often given us very rigid guidelines for what represents healthy sexual functioning, and many of these guidelines confuse play for performance. This course examines the vast array of sexual play and representations of healthy sexual functioning alongside sexual dysfunction (such as rapid ejaculation and sexual pain). This course will be focused on pleasure and play as a central concept in the enactment of sexual activity. 

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Jul
11
5:30 PM17:30

Working with Children, Adolescents, and Families around Sexuality

When we consider work with children, adolescents, and families, the therapeutic task becomes nuanced and complicated. The role of fathers, mothers and caregivers relative to sexuality with their children is vital for healthy long term psycho-social and sexual development. This course will take students through concepts of foregrounding and backgrounding in parental roles, and how this can have positive long term results. Understanding how we might discuss parental involvement with children from the perspective of sexuality can prevent eating disorders, and other pathologies, and can launch children toward effective adult relationships. This course will be based on the work that won AASECT’s Patricia Schiller Prize in 2012. 

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Jun
27
5:30 PM17:30

Intimacy

Sex and intimacy are often conceptualized as inextricably connected. However, the extent to which they are connected can often pose problems for the couple or individual. Anxiety around closeness and vulnerability can lead to a felt sense of disconnection or “checking out” when engaging one’s sexuality with a partner. This course not only teaches intimacy skills, but looks at how to treat these struggles with intimacy and closeness. The paradoxical concept of distance in maintaining intimacy will also be described. 

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Jun
20
5:30 PM17:30

Pregnancy and Sex

As we know, pregnancy brings about a plethora of major changes to the body and mind. These changes can often be found to either help or hinder desire and the vitality of the sexual relationship in the couple. This course looks at the biological and attachment-based reasons for the fluctuation of desire that can be experienced during and just post pregnancy as well as how to approach treatment and the restoration and/or maintenance of the sexual connection. 

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May
30
5:30 PM17:30

Sexual Orientation and Queer Theory

Kinsey is credited with first introducing us to the idea that sexual orientation is fluid and exists on a spectrum. Expressions of gender are equally as varied. It is for these reasons that expanding one’s understanding of the current language and development of both sexual orientation and gender identity is necessary. Breaking out of the black and white, binary ways of viewing the complex and often complicated ways in which one’s sexuality expresses itself to the individual and the world means breaking free of stereotypes and ignorance. 

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May
23
5:30 PM17:30

Pornography and Masturbation - Presented by: Joseph Winn

Part one of the course addresses the taboos, harmful aspects, and benefits of pornography in modern culture and in sex therapy. We explore our relationship to porn, including discussion of feminist porn and the evolution of pornography throughout the decades. 

Part two delves into the connection we have with our bodies and sexuality via masturbation or self touch. The course dives in to the consequences of a lack of exploration of self touch in childhood and examines the multitude of reasons that shame has been such a major player in people’s relationship to masturbation. The healing and therapeutic qualities of self touch are explored at length. 

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May
9
5:30 PM17:30

Sexual Anatomy - Presented by: Megara Bell

An in-depth knowledge of anatomy, both sexually and otherwise, is crucial in understanding sexual processes and functioning. This course takes the students through a thorough examination of the anatomy of the sexes, while exploring the biological affect of various life factors such as: negative emotional states, illness, injury, and medications. 

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Apr
25
5:30 PM17:30

History of the Discipline of Sex Therapy

Sex Therapy has known many major players, from Freud to Kinsey to Masters and Johnson. This course tracks the evolution of the field as well as looking at the pioneers of sex therapy and their contributions to the practice as it exists today. Full of fun media and interesting facts, this course is sure to be much more interesting than your high school history class. 

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Apr
11
5:30 PM17:30

Sexuality and Couples Therapy

What is or is not taking place between the sheets is often a window into the couples relationship, and visa versa. It provides the therapist with a wealth of information on areas such as: the power dynamic in the relationship, comfort with intimacy and closeness, any trauma in one or both partners’ history, any unresolved anger in the couple, or if one of the partners is struggling with depression, and the list goes on. Sexuality is an inextricable component of a couples relationship, and therefore, to leave it out of therapy is to neglect one of the primary means of communication between partners and a basic need as humans. This course is designed to help clinicians understand it’s importance as well as learning how to include it in the conversation in a way that feels comfortable and engaging rather than awkward and alienating.  

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