Description
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*** For Registered Psychologist, Psychology Students, and other counselling and allied health professions ***
Webinar Focus:
This session will explore the intersection of trauma with sexual function and intimacy. It aims to help psychologists understand the impact of trauma—both sexual and non-sexual—on sexual function, relationships, and intimacy.
Note:
This presentation will not cover specific clinical treatment or management of DSM-5 sexual dysfunctions.
Level of Learning:
Intermediate. Suitable for those with some prior knowledge of the topic.
Duration of Access:
Access to the recording will be available for 12 months from the date of purchase.
CPD Approval:
This activity meets Standards for CPD activities and is approved for its educational quality.
Learning Outcomes:
Upon completion, participants will be able to:
- Understand how sexual and non-sexual trauma affects sexual function, relationships, and intimacy, and determine where psychosexual therapy might be included in a treatment plan.
- Recognize the importance of sensitive inquiry into clients’ sexual function and relationships.
- Apply trauma-informed and culturally sensitive strategies for discussing sexual health.
- Reflect on personal biases related to various expressions of sex, sexuality, and relationship types.