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Advanced Sexual Identity and Gender Identity
Nov
7
to Nov 9

Advanced Sexual Identity and Gender Identity

Prerequisites: Introduction to Human Sexuality & Sex Therapy, Intermediate Foundations of Sex Therapy

Currently taught by Dr. Mark Yarhouse and team, this advanced specialization course focuses on an intermediate and advanced understanding of the topics of sexual orientation, sexual identity, and gender identity. It considers theological, biological, and sociocultural perspectives on sexual orientation, sexual identity, and gender identity, as well as clinical and applied perspectives with a focus on assessment and intervention when clients present with concerns related to sexual or gender identity.

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Intermediate Foundations of Sex Therapy
Oct
3
to Oct 5

Intermediate Foundations of Sex Therapy

Prerequisites: Introduction to Human Sexuality & Sex Therapy

Intermediate Foundation of Sex Therapy builds upon the ISW Introductory Course and focuses on: the profession of sex therapy, the impact of historical, ethical, cultural, and research issues on the field of Sex Therapy, ethical dilemmas and decision-making in Sex Therapy, and skills in working with sexuality in special populations (such as aging, chronic illness, and neurodiversity).

Special attention and emphasis is placed on Client Intake and Assessment.

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Introduction to Human Sexuality and Sex Therapy
Sep
5
to Sep 7

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, and compulsive sexuality.

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

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Intermediate Sex Therapy Protocols
Jun
27
to Jun 29

Intermediate Sex Therapy Protocols

Students will be trained to identify and diagnose sexual dysfunctions and how to use standard treatment protocols for addressing desire disorders, sexual aversion/sexual anorexia, female sexual dysfunctions (arousal disorders/PGAD, orgasmic disorder and genito-pelvic pain/penetration disorder), male sexual dysfunctions (erectile dysfunction, ejaculatory problems and pain), body image, and atypical sexuality.

In addition, students are introduced to the current perspectives and recent changes in the diagnostic considerations, treatment models, and risk assessments of sexual addiction/compulsivity, paraphilias, and paraphilic disorders.

Prerequisites:

-Introduction to Human Sexuality & Sex Therapy

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Introduction to Human Sexuality and Sex Therapy
May
12
to May 16

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, and compulsive sexuality.

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

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Advanced Sex Therapy: Addictions
Apr
4
to Apr 6

Advanced Sex Therapy: Addictions

Prerequisites:

  • Introduction to Human Sexuality & Sex Therapy

This course takes an in-depth and advanced look at current theories and treatment approaches to addressing problematic hypersexuality (compulsive and addictive sexuality). Students will explore the diagnosis, etiology, disease process, treatment, recovery process, and current research findings for sexual addictions in males and females.

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Intermediate Sex Therapy: Medical and Trauma Issues
Feb
7
to Feb 9

Intermediate Sex Therapy: Medical and Trauma Issues

This course covers two main subject areas: Physiological issues impacting sexuality and Trauma-Informed Care in sex therapy. Students will explore how medications and hormones impact the body and sexual functioning. Current theories and research on trauma, including the neurobiology of attachment and trauma, will be examined. Lectures will also cover trauma from infertility and birth problems, and an overview of the effects and treatment of infidelity will be discussed.

Prerequisites:

  • Introduction to Human Sexuality & Sex Therapy

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Intermediate Medical & Trauma Issues
Apr
12
to Apr 14

Intermediate Medical & Trauma Issues

  • Dallas Theological Seminary CAC 102 (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Prerequisites:

  • Introduction to Human Sexuality & Sex Therapy

This course covers two main subject areas: Physiological issues impacting sexuality and Trauma-Informed Care in sex therapy. Students will explore how medications and hormones impact the body and sexual functioning. Current theories and research on trauma, including the neurobiology of attachment and trauma, will be examined. Lectures will also cover trauma from infertility and birth problems, and an overview of the effects and treatment of infidelity will be discussed.

This course counts toward ABCST certification:

  • 30 hours toward the 150 Academic hour requirement

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