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Introduction to Human Sexuality and Sex Therapy
May
13
to May 17

Introduction to Human Sexuality and Sex Therapy

Introduction to Human Sexuality and Sex Therapy is the prerequisite for all other ISW courses, offering an overview of:

  • A brief history of sexology

  • Reproductive anatomy/physiology

  • Sexual response

  • Sexual dysfunctions

  • Basic interventions for common sexual problems

  • Sexual development and identity

  • Typical and atypical sexual behavior

  • Compulsive sexuality

Informed by current research and theory in sexology, students will explore and define a biblical and practical theology of sex.

This course counts toward ABCST certification:

  • 30 hours toward the 150 Academic hour requirement

  • 2 hours of Faith Integration

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Introduction to Human Sexuality and Sex Therapy (Hybrid)
Jan
8
to Feb 8

Introduction to Human Sexuality and Sex Therapy (Hybrid)

  • Live Online & Asynchronous January 8 - April 25 (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Introduction to Human Sexuality and Sex Therapy is the prerequisite for all other ISW courses, offering an overview of:

  • A brief history of sexology

  • Reproductive anatomy/physiology

  • Sexual response

  • Sexual dysfunctions

  • Basic interventions for common sexual problems

  • Sexual development and identity

  • Typical and atypical sexual behavior

  • Compulsive sexuality

Informed by current research and theory in sexology, students will explore and define a biblical and practical theology of sex.

This course counts toward ABCST certification:

30 hours toward the 150 Academic hour requirement

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Introduction to Human Sexuality and Sex Therapy
Sep
22
to Sep 24

Introduction to Human Sexuality and Sex Therapy

  • Richmont Graduate University - Atlanta Campus (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Introduction to Human Sexuality and Sex Therapy is the prerequisite for all other ISW courses, offering an overview of:

  • A brief history of sexology

  • Reproductive anatomy/physiology

  • Sexual response

  • Sexual dysfunctions

  • Basic interventions for common sexual problems

  • Sexual development and identity

  • Typical and atypical sexual behavior

  • Compulsive sexuality

Informed by current research and theory in sexology, students will explore and define a biblical and practical theology of sex.

This course counts toward ABCST certification:

30 hours toward the 150 Academic hour requirement

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