Comprehensive Sex Therapy & Intimacy Training Program: Fulfills AASECT Educational Requirements for Sex Therapy certification
  
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The schedule is tentative, and some dates and individual workshops are subject to change.

All programs will take place completely online.

This package is jam-packed with training and will provide you with up to 150 CE Credits Live and Pre-Recorded

You can attend the full package or select specific classes to attend.

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90 Hours Core Knowledge Areas (15 must be synchronous)

 

A) Ethics and ethical behavior (6 hours/credits)

  1. Applied Clinical Ethics in Sex Therapy Practice (Recorded Version) (3 hours/credit)
  2. Ethical Practice for Couples Therapy! (Recorded Version) (3 hours/credit)

B) Developmental sexuality from a bio-psycho-social perspective across the life course. (4 hours/credits)

  1. Assessing Sexual Function through a Biopsychosocial Lens (Recorded Version) (1 hour/credit)
  2. Sexuality through the Lifespan (Recorded Version) (3 hours/credit)

C) Socio-cultural, familial factors (e.g., ethnicity, culture, religion, spirituality, socioeconomic status, family values), in relation to sexual values and behaviors. (9 hours/credits)

  1. Sex Therapy with Diverse Cultural and Religious Populations from Around the World (Recorded Version) (3 hours/credit)
  2.  Ethical Dilemmas In Contemporary Therapy: Navigating Sex, Sexuality and Gender Issues (September 23, 2026) (3 hours/credit)
  3. Recreating The Culture In The Sex Therapy Room: The Power Of Culture! - A Cultural Competence Workshop (September 9, 2026) (3 hours/credit)

D) Topics related to sexual orientation and/or gender identity: issues and themes impacting lesbian, gay, bisexual, pansexual, asexual people; heterosexuality; gender identity and expression. (6 hours/credits)

  1. Sexual & Gender Diversity in Sex Therapy (September 22, 2026) (3 hours/credit)
  2. Navigating LGBTQ Issues with Religious Patients (October 21, 2026) (3 hours/credit)

E) Intimacy skills (e.g., social, emotional, sexual), intimate relationships, interpersonal relationships and family dynamics. (6 hours/credits)

  1. Attachment and Trauma-Focused Therapy for Adults and Couples (Recorded Version) (6 hours/credit)
  2. Imago Relationship Therapy: Becoming Competent in couple's work (Recorded Version) (3 hours/credit)
  3. Renegotiating Intimacy when Painful Sex Occurs in a Relationship: A Male Support Group Perspective (Recorded Version) (1 hour/credit)
  4. How Attachment Styles Impact Sexual Desire (Recorded Version) (1 hour/credit)

F) Diversities in sexual expression and lifestyles, including, but not limited to, relationship structures (e.g., polyamory, swinging, consensual non-monogamy) and sexually diverse communities (e.g., BDSM, kink). (3 hours/credits)

BDSM Unlocked - Introduction to BDSM for Psychosexual Therapy (Recorded Version) (3 hours/credit)

G) Sexual and reproductive anatomy/physiology. (6 hours/credits)

  1. Body, Pleasure, and Response: The Anatomy of Sex (August 18, 2026) (3 hours/credit)
  2. Female Sexuality: Pregnancy and Postpartum (Recorded Version) (1 hour/credit)
  3. Female Sexuality: Menopause and Later in Life (Recorded Version) (1 hour/credit)
  4. Differentiating Pelvic Pain Conditions (Recorded Version) (1 hour/credit)

H) Health/medical factors that may influence sexuality, including, but not limited to, illness, disability, drugs, mental health, conception, pregnancy, childbirth, pregnancy termination, contraception, fertility, HIV/AIDS, sexually transmitted infection, other infections, sexual trauma, injury and safer sex practices. (13 hours/credits)

  1. Integrating Trauma and Sex Therapy: Practical Therapeutic Interventions (Recorded Version) (3 hours/credit)
  2. Disability and Medical Conditions in Sex Therapy (Recorded Version) (1 hour/credit)
  3. Contraception & STIs: What Every Sex Therapist Should Know (August 25, 2026) (3 hours/credit)
  4. Using Sexual Health Aids in Psychosexual & Relationship Therapy (April 20, 2027) (3 hours/credit)

I) Range of sexual functioning and behavior, from optimal to challenging, including, but not limited to, common issues such as: desire discrepancy, lack of desire, difficulty achieving or maintaining arousal, sexual pain, penetration problems and difficulty with orgasm. (6 hours/credits)

  1. Sex Therapy for the Non-Sex Therapist: Helping clients with their sexual issues in couples and individual therapy (Recorded Version) (3 hours/credit)
  2. The Neurology of Sex: Understanding the Brain’s Role in Desire, Arousal, Orgasm, Love, Lust, and Attachment (September 1, 2026) (3 hours/credit)
  3. Working with Sexual Compulsions, Addictions, and Out of Control Sexual Behavior (March 23, 2027) (3 hours/credit)

J) Sexual exploitation, including sexual abuse, sexual harassment and sexual assault. (0 hours/credits)

Integrating Trauma and Sex Therapy: Navigating Intimacy After Sexual Abuse (Recorded Version) (3 hours/credit)

K) Sexuality and technology (e.g., social media, generative AI) (3 hours/credits)

Demystifying Addiction in the Age of Opioids and Internet Pornography (Recorded Version) (3 hours/credit)

L) Substance use/abuse and sexuality (1 hour/credits)

Is It Loyalty, Love, or Codependence: Couples and Family Work with Addicts (Recorded Version) (1 hour/credit)

M) Pleasure enhancement skills (6 hours/credits)

  1. Sensate Focus in Sex Therapy: Unlocking Pleasure, Safety, and Connection (December 8, 2026) (3 hours/credit)
  2. Helping Clients Shift from Sexual Obligation to Pleasure and How Attachment Styles Impact Sexual Desire (Recorded Version) (3 hours/credit)

N) Learning theory and its application (3 hours/credits)

Sexual History Intake (November 10, 2026) (3 hours/credit)

O) Professional communication and personal reflection skills (6 hours/credits)

  1. Attachment Communication Training: A Structured Approach to Strengthening Relational Bonds (October 22, 2026) (3 hours/credit)
  2. Effective Communication Strategies for Difficult Conversations - A Supervision Training (Recorded Version) (3 hours/credit)

P) History of the discipline of sex research, theory, education, counseling and therapy (3 hours/credits)

From Antiquity to Modernity: A History of Psychosexual Therapy (August 11, 2026) (3 hours/credits)

Q) Principles of sexuality research and research methods (1 hour/credit)

Sexuality Research and Research Methods (Recorded Version) (1 hour/credit)

 

60 Hours Sex Therapy Training Content Areas (30 must be synchronous)

 

A) Theory and methods of sex-related psychotherapy, including several different models. (9 hours/credits)

  1. Helping Female Clients Connect to their Sexual Selves (Recorded Version) (1 hour/credit)
  2. The Building Blocks to Healthy Sexuality (June 17, 2026) (1 hour/credit)
  3. Sexual Rehabilitation after Trauma (Recorded Version) (1 hour/credit)
  4. Understanding Eroticism: Human Needs and Clinical Considerations (Recorded Version) (1 hour/credit)
  5. How Emotional Regulation and Dysregulation Impact Sexual Desire and Sexual Arousal in Men and Women (Recorded Version) (1 hour/credit)
  6. Motherhood and Sexuality: Finding Balance and Integration (December 16, 2026) (1 hour/credit)
  7. Treatment Modalities in Psychosexual Therapy (November 17, 2026) (3 hours/credits)

B) Techniques of sex-related assessment and diagnosis of the “Psychosexual Disorders” described in the current edition of the DSM. (3 hours/credits)

  1. Clinical Intake & The PLISSIT Model in Sex Therapy (November 3, 2026) (3 hours/credit)
  2. Diagnosis Criteria for Male Sexual Issues (January 12, 2027) (3 hours/credit)
  3. Diagnosis Criteria for Female Sexual Issues (February 2, 2027) (3 hours/credit)
  4. Rare Sexual Issues (March 16, 2027) (3 hours/credit)

C) Theory and methods of approach to intervention in relationship systems experiencing sex and intimacy problems. Therapists with no documented graduate or post graduate training in couples counseling must acquire sixteen (16) hours of couples counseling training as part of the sixty (60) hours of Sex Therapy Training. (22 hours/credits)

  1. Couples Sex Therapy for Treating Low Male Sexual Desire (September 16, 2026) (1 hour/credit)
  2. Treating Mismatched Sexual Desire in Couples (October 14, 2026) (1 hour/credit)
  3. Male Sexual Dysfunction in Couple’s Therapy (Recorded Version) (1 hour/credit)
  4. Rebuilding Intimacy After Infidelity (Recorded Version) (1 hour/credit)
  5. Foundations of Outercourse: Helping Clients Achieve Healthy Communication, Confidence, and Comfort (Recorded Version) (1 hour/credit)
  6. Transitioning Couples from Non-Penetrative Sexual Activity to Penetrative Intercourse (Recorded Version) (1 hour/credit)
  7. Navigating the Dynamics of Sexual Pressure in Couples (May 20, 2026) (1 hour/credit)
  8. Pathology and Partnership: When Personality Disorders Meet Couples Counseling (July 12, 2026) (3 hours/credit)
  9. Treating Differences in Sexual Desire in Couples Therapy (Recorded Version) (3 hours/credits)
  10. Emotionally Focused Couples Therapy (July 13, 2026) (3 hours/credit)
  11. Issues in Couples’ Sex Therapy / Treating Sexual Issues in Couples Therapy (February 16, 2027) (3 hours/credit)
  12. Helping Couples through Infidelity (August 10, 2026) (3 hours/credit)

D) Theory and method of approach to medical intervention in the evaluation and treatment of psychosexual disorders. (8 hours/credits)

  1. Addressing Infertility Challenges in Sex Therapy (November 18, 2026) (1 hour/credit)
  2. Treating Sexual Aversion (Recorded Version) (1 hour/credit)
  3. Treating Pelvic Pain in Psychotherapy (Recorded Version) (1 hour/credit)
  4. Treating Orgasm in Women (Recorded Version) (1 hour/credit)
  5. Treating the Unconsummated Marriage and Vaginismus (Recorded Version) (1 hour/credit)
  6. How to Increase Sexual Arousal in Women (Recorded Version) (1 hour/credit)
  7. Treating Low Sexual Desire in Men and Women (Recorded Version) (1 hour/credit)
  8. Introducing Compassion Focused Psychosexual Therapy: A Facilitated Group Discussion (November 18, 2026) (1 hour/credit)

E) Principles of consultation, collaboration, and referral (3 hours/credits)

Establishing Your Clinical Identity: Values, Practice, and the Self of the Therapist in Sex Therapy (Recorded Version) (3 hours/credit)

 F) Ethical decision-making and best practice. (4 hours/credits)

  1. Ethics: Defining Successful Treatment in Sex Therapy (Recorded Version) (1 hour/credit)
  2. Ethics of Sex Therapy with Religious Clients (Recorded Version) (1 hour/credit)
  3. Keeping Secrets in Couples’ Sex Therapy: Clinical and Ethical Considerations — A Facilitated Group Discussion (August 19, 2026) (1 hour/credit)
  4. Applied Clinical Ethics in Sex Therapy Practice (October 27, 2026) (1 hour/credit)

 

ALL LIVE WORKSHOPS ARE LISTED BELOW:

Navigating the Dynamics of Sexual Pressure in Couples (May 20, 2026, 11 AM ET) (1 hour/credit)

The Building Blocks to Healthy Sexuality (June 17, 2026, 11 AM ET) (1 hour/credit)

Pathology and Partnership: When Personality Disorders Meet Couples Counseling (July 12, 2026, 1:45 PM ET) (3 hours/credit)

Emotionally Focused Couples Therapy (July 13, 2026, 10:00 AM) (3 hours/credit)

Helping Couples through Infidelity (August 10, 2026, 10:00 AM ET) (3 hours/credit)

From Antiquity to Modernity: A History of Psychosexual Therapy (August 11, 2026, 12:00 PM ET) (3 hours/credits)

Body, Pleasure, and Response: The Anatomy of Sex (August 18, 2026, 12:00 PM) (3 hours/credit)

Keeping Secrets in Couples’ Sex Therapy: Clinical and Ethical Considerations — A Facilitated Group Discussion (August 19, 2026, 12:00 PM ET) (1 hour/credit)

Contraception & STIs: What Every Sex Therapist Should Know (August 25, 2026, 12:00 PM ET) (3 hours/credit)

The Neurology of Sex: Understanding the Brain’s Role in Desire, Arousal, Orgasm, Love, Lust, and Attachment (September 1, 2026, 12:00 PM ET) (3 hours/credit)

Recreating The Culture In The Sex Therapy Room: The Power Of Culture! - A Cultural Competence Workshop (September 9, 2026, 9:30 AM ET) (3 hours/credit)

Couples Sex Therapy for Treating Low Male Sexual Desire (September 16, 2026, 11:00 AM ET) (1 hour/credit)

Sexual & Gender Diversity in Sex Therapy (September 22, 2026, 12:00 PM ET) (3 hours/credit)

 Ethical Dilemmas In Contemporary Therapy: Navigating Sex, Sexuality and Gender Issues (September 23, 2026, 1:45 PM ET) (3 hours/credit)

Treating Mismatched Sexual Desire in Couples (October 14, 2026, 11:00 AM ET) (1 hour/credit)

Navigating LGBTQ Issues with Religious Patients (October 21, 2026, 1:45 PM ET) (3 hours/credit)

 

Attachment Communication Training: A Structured Approach to Strengthening Relational Bonds (October 22, 2026, 10:00 AM) (3 hours/credit)

Applied Clinical Ethics in Sex Therapy Practice (October 27, 2026, 12:00 PM ET) (3 hours/credit)

Clinical Intake & The PLISSIT Model in Sex Therapy (November 3, 2026, 12:00 PM ET) (3 hours/credit)

Sexual History Intake (November 10, 2026,12:00 PM ET) (3 hours/credit)

Treatment Modalities in Psychosexual Therapy (November 17, 2026, 12:00 PM ET) (3 hours/credits)

Addressing Infertility Challenges in Sex Therapy (November 18, 2026, 11:00 AM ET) (1 hour/credit)

Introducing Compassion Focused Psychosexual Therapy: A Facilitated Group Discussion (November 18, 2026, 12:00 PM ET) (1 hour/credit)

Sensate Focus in Sex Therapy: Unlocking Pleasure, Safety, and Connection (December 8, 2026, 12:00 PM ET) (3 hours/credit)

Motherhood and Sexuality: Finding Balance and Integration (December 16, 2026, 11:00 AM ET) (1 hour/credit)

Diagnosis Criteria for Male Sexual Issues (January 12, 2027, 12:00 PM ET) (3 hours/credit)

Diagnosis Criteria for Female Sexual Issues (February 2, 2027, 12:00 PM ET) (3 hours/credit)

Issues in Couples’ Sex Therapy / Treating Sexual Issues in Couples Therapy (February 16, 2027, 12:00 PM ET) (3 hours/credit)

Rare Sexual Issues (March 16, 2027, 12:00 PM ET) (3 hours/credit)

Working with Sexual Compulsions, Addictions, and Out of Control Sexual Behavior (March 23, 2027. 12:00 PM ET) (3 hours/credit)

Using Sexual Health Aids in Psychosexual & Relationship Therapy (April 20, 2027, 12:00 PM ET) (3 hours/credit)

 

ALL RECORDED ASYNCHRONOUS WORKSHOPS ARE LISTED BELOW: 

A) Ethics and ethical behavior (6 hours/credits)

  1. Applied Clinical Ethics in Sex Therapy Practice (Recorded Version) (3 hours/credit)
  2. Ethical Practice for Couples Therapy! (Recorded Version) (3 hours/credit)

B) Developmental sexuality from a bio-psycho-social perspective across the life course. (4 hours/credits)

  1. Assessing Sexual Function through a Biopsychosocial Lens (Recorded Version) (1 hour/credit)
  2. Sexuality through the Lifespan (Recorded Version) (3 hours/credit)

C) Socio-cultural, familial factors in relation to sexual values and behaviors. (3 hours/credits)

  1. Sex Therapy with Diverse Cultural and Religious Populations from Around the World (Recorded Version) (3 hours/credit)

E) Intimacy skills, intimate relationships, interpersonal relationships and family dynamics. (11 hours/credits)

  1. Attachment and Trauma-Focused Therapy for Adults and Couples (Recorded Version) (6 hours/credit)
  2. Imago Relationship Therapy: Becoming Competent in couple's work (Recorded Version) (3 hours/credit)
  3. Renegotiating Intimacy when Painful Sex Occurs in a Relationship: A Male Support Group Perspective (Recorded Version) (1 hour/credit)
  4. How Attachment Styles Impact Sexual Desire (Recorded Version) (1 hour/credit)

F) Diversities in sexual expression and lifestyles,(3 hours/credits)

BDSM Unlocked - Introduction to BDSM for Psychosexual Therapy (Recorded Version) (3 hours/credit)

G) Sexual and reproductive anatomy/physiology. (3 hours/credits)

  1. Female Sexuality: Pregnancy and Postpartum (Recorded Version) (1 hour/credit)
  2. Female Sexuality: Menopause and Later in Life (Recorded Version) (1 hour/credit)
  3. Differentiating Pelvic Pain Conditions (Recorded Version) (1 hour/credit)

H) Health/medical factors that may influence sexuality, including (4 hours/credits)

  1. Integrating Trauma and Sex Therapy: Practical Therapeutic Interventions (Recorded Version) (3 hours/credit)
  2. Disability and Medical Conditions in Sex Therapy (Recorded Version) (1 hour/credit)

I) Range of sexual functioning and behavior, from optimal to challenging (3 hours/credits)

  1. Sex Therapy for the Non-Sex Therapist: Helping clients with their sexual issues in couples and individual therapy (Recorded Version) (3 hours/credit)

J) Sexual exploitation, including sexual abuse, sexual harassment and sexual assault. (3 hours/credits)

Integrating Trauma and Sex Therapy: Navigating Intimacy After Sexual Abuse (Recorded Version) (3 hours/credit)

K) Sexuality and technology (3 hours/credits)

Demystifying Addiction in the Age of Opioids and Internet Pornography (Recorded Version) (3 hours/credit)

L) Substance use/abuse and sexuality (1 hour/credits)

Is It Loyalty, Love, or Codependence: Couples and Family Work with Addicts (Recorded Version) (1 hour/credit)

M) Pleasure enhancement skills (3 hours/credits)

  1. Helping Clients Shift from Sexual Obligation to Pleasure and How Attachment Styles Impact Sexual Desire (Recorded Version) (3 hours/credit)

O) Professional communication and personal reflection skills (3 hours/credits)

  1. Effective Communication Strategies for Difficult Conversations - A Supervision Training (Recorded Version) (3 hours/credit)

Q) Principles of sexuality research and research methods (1 hour/credit)

Sexuality Research and Research Methods (Recorded Version) (1 hour/credit)

Sex Therapy Training Content Areas (30 must be synchronous)

A) Theory and methods of sex-related psychotherapy, including several different models. (4 hours/credits)

  1. Helping Female Clients Connect to their Sexual Selves (Recorded Version) (1 hour/credit)
  2. Sexual Rehabilitation after Trauma (Recorded Version) (1 hour/credit)
  3. Understanding Eroticism: Human Needs and Clinical Considerations (Recorded Version) (1 hour/credit)
  4. How Emotional Regulation and Dysregulation Impact Sexual Desire and Sexual Arousal in Men and Women (Recorded Version) (1 hour/credit)

C) Theory and methods of approach to intervention in relationship systems experiencing sex and intimacy problems. (7 hours/credits)

  1. Rebuilding Intimacy After Infidelity   (Recorded Version) (1 hour/credit)
  2. Male Sexual Dysfunction in Couple’s Therapy  (Recorded Version) (1 hour/credit)
  3. Foundations of Outercourse: Helping Clients Achieve Healthy Communication, Confidence, and Comfort (Recorded Version) (1 hour/credit)
  4. Transitioning Couples from Non-Penetrative Sexual Activity to Penetrative Intercourse (Recorded Version) (1 hour/credit)
  5. Treating Differences in Sexual Desire in Couples Therapy (Recorded Version) (3 hours/credits)

D) Theory and method of approach to medical intervention in the evaluation and treatment of psychosexual disorders. (6 hours/credits)

  1. Treating Sexual Aversion (Recorded Version) (1 hour/credit)
  2. Treating Pelvic Pain in Psychotherapy (Recorded Version) (1 hour/credit)
  3. Treating Orgasm in Women (Recorded Version) (1 hour/credit)
  4. Treating the Unconsummated Marriage and Vaginismus (Recorded Version) (1 hour/credit)
  5. How to Increase Sexual Arousal in Women (Recorded Version) (1 hour/credit)
  6. Treating Low Sexual Desire in Men and Women (Recorded Version) (1 hour/credit)

E) Principles of consultation, collaboration, and referral (3 hours/credits)

Establishing Your Clinical Identity: Values, Practice, and the Self of the Therapist in Sex Therapy (Recorded Version) (3 hours/credit)

 F) Ethical decision-making and best practice. (2 hours/credits)

  1. Ethics: Defining Successful Treatment in Sex Therapy (Recorded Version) (1 hour/credit)
  2. Ethics of Sex Therapy with Religious Clients (Recorded Version) (1 hour/credit)

 

 

 


Webinars included in this package:

Is It Loyalty, Love, or Codependence: Couples and Family Work with Addicts

Assessing Sexual Function through a Biopsychosocial Lens

Imago Relationship Therapy: Becoming Competent in couple's work

Ethical Practice for Couples Therapy!

Demystifying Addiction in the Age of Opioids and Internet Pornography

Female Sexuality Across the Lifespan

Sex Therapy with Diverse Cultural and Religious Populations from Around the World

Helping Female Clients Connect to their Sexual Selves

Integrating Trauma and Sex Therapy: Navigating Intimacy After Sexual Abuse

Integrating Trauma and Sex Therapy: Practical Therapeutic Interventions

Attachment and Trauma-Focused Therapy for Adults and Couples

Renegotiating Intimacy when Painful Sex Occurs in a Relationship: A Male Support Group Perspective

Female Sexuality: Menopause and Later in Life

Female Sexuality: Pregnancy and Postpartum

Rebuilding Intimacy After Infidelity

Sexual Rehabilitation after Trauma

Understanding Eroticism: Human Needs and Clinical Considerations

Sexuality Research and Research Methods

How Emotional Regulation and Dysregulation Impact Sexual Desire and Sexual Arousal in Men and Women

Disability and Medical Conditions in Sex Therapy

Male Sexual Dysfunction in Couple’s Therapy

Differentiating Pelvic Pain Conditions

How Attachment Styles Impact Sexual Desire

Foundations of Outercourse: Helping Clients Achieve Healthy Communication, Confidence, and Comfort

Effective Communication Strategies for Difficult Conversations - A Supervision Training

Transitioning Couples from Non-Penetrative Sexual Activity to Penetrative Intercourse

Helping Clients Shift from Sexual Obligation to Pleasure and How Attachment Styles Impact Sexual Desire

Sexuality through the Lifespan

Establishing Your Clinical Identity: Values, Practice, and the Self of the Therapist in Sex Therapy

Navigating LGBTQ Issues with Religious Patients

Treating the Unconsummated Marriage and Vaginismus

Treating Sexual Aversion

Treating Pelvic Pain in Psychotherapy

Treating Low Sexual Desire In Men And Women

How To Increase Sexual Arousal In Women

Treating Orgasm In Women

Safe Love, Fierce Compassion: Guiding Black Couples Toward Emotional Well-Being (Recorded)

Treatment Modalities in Psychosexual Therapy

Ethics of Sex Therapy with Religious Clients

Sex Therapy for the Non-Sex Therapist: Helping clients with their sexual issues in couples and individual therapy

Treating Differences in Sexual Desire in Couples Therapy

Rare Sexual Issues

BDSM Unlocked - Introduction to BDSM for Psychosexual Therapy

Pathology and Partnership: When Personality Disorders Meet Couples Counseling

Emotionally Focused Couples Therapy

Ethics: Defining Successful Treatment in Sex Therapy

Navigating the Dynamics of Sexual Pressure in Couples

The Building Blocks to Healthy Sexuality

Helping Couples through Infidelity (3 CE Credits)

From Antiquity to Modernity: A History of Psychosexual Therapy

Body, Pleasure, and Response: The Anatomy of Sex

Keeping Secrets in Couples’ Sex Therapy: Clinical and Ethical Considerations — A Facilitated Group Discussion

Contraception & STIs: What Every Sex Therapist Should Know

The Neurology of Sex: Understanding the Brain’s Role in Desire, Arousal, Orgasm, Love, Lust, and Attachment

Recreating Culture In The Sex Therapy Room: A Cultural Competence Workshop!

Couples Sex Therapy for Treating Low Male Sexual Desire

Sexual & Gender Diversity in Sex Therapy

Treating Mismatched Sexual Desire in Couples

Attachment Communication Training: A Structured Approach to Strengthening Relational Bonds

Applied Clinical Ethics in Sex Therapy Practice

Clinical Intake & The PLISSIT Model in Sex Therapy

Sexual History Intake

Addressing Infertility Challenges in Sex Therapy

Introducing Compassion Focused Psychosexual Therapy: A Facilitated Group Discussion

Motherhood and Sexuality: Finding Balance and Integration

Diagnosis Criteria for Male Sexual Issues

Diagnosis Criteria for Female Sexual Issues

Issues in Couples’ Sex Therapy

Sensate Focus in Sex Therapy: Unlocking Pleasure, Safety, and Connection

Working with Sexual Compulsions, Addictions, and Out of Control Sexual Behavior

Using Sexual Health Aids in Psychosexual & Relationship Therapy