3 CE Credits
Price
$59.99 USD

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Description

This course explores the complex ethical dilemmas that arise in contemporary therapy when working with issues of sex, sexuality, and gender. As clinical practice increasingly engages with diverse identities, behaviors, relational structures, and emerging technologies, therapists must navigate not only patient care, but also their own values, biases, and areas of discomfort.

Throughout the course, participants will examine key ethical challenges, including managing personal bias when discussing sexual concerns, handling secrets and disclosure in couples therapy, navigating clinical work with transgender and gender-diverse minors, and addressing presentations involving minor attraction, kink, and other non-normative sexual interests. The course will also explore evolving ethical questions related to technology, including the use of artificial intelligence, virtual sexual environments, and sex robots, and their implications for clinical practice.

Special attention will be given to the concept of consent—its clinical, relational, and ethical dimensions within therapeutic contexts, as well as how consent is understood and negotiated in both human and technology-mediated interactions.

Grounded in ethical decision-making frameworks and real-world clinical scenarios, this course aims to help therapists develop greater self-awareness, clinical clarity, and confidence in managing ethically complex situations with professionalism and integrity.