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Séminaire numérique

Les retombées sexuelles des traumatismes et du syndrome de stress post-traumatique

Rétablir une sexualité saine pour les survivants d'abus sexuels dans l'enfance

Orateur :
Suzanne Iasenza, PhD
Durée de l'enquête :
6 Hours 28 Minutes
Langue :
Présenté en EN, sous-titré en EN, ES, DE, IT et FR, documents en EN, ES, DE, IT et FR.
Droit d'auteur :
18 juin 2021
Code produit :
POS057955
Type de support :
Séminaire numérique


Description

Imagine a client entering therapy saying she has no desire for sex and hasn’t had sex for the past 5 years of married life. Her husband is losing patience. They are beginning to fight and she is concerned that this is going to ruin her marriage. The therapist suggests getting a babysitter more often, scheduling date nights, improving couple communication - but nothing seems to help.

You feel stuck... your client feels frustrated and hopeless. What to do next?

Perhaps the sexual problem in the present relates to sexual trauma from the past?

How do you start exploring that possibility?

And what are the dos and dont's to help survivors and their partners address the emotional and sexual impact of childhood abuse?

Watch renowned sex therapist Suzanne Iasenza, PhD, and learn how to assess childhood sexual trauma. Learn the signs you should be looking for and specifically what questions to ask — and what to avoid.

Once identified, how should treatment proceed? In this interactive live webinar Dr. Iasenza with share with you the approach she’s honed over many years helping individuals overcome deeply embedded sexual difficulties resulting from traumatic experiences.

You’ll be given a three-step approach that includes:

  • How to conduct a relational sexual history to assess for childhood sexual abuse.
  • Helping the clients (and partner) understand and manage the impact of trauma on their sex life.
  • Provide behavioral interventions that help the couple co-create sexual healing.

In this seminar, you’ll learn clinical techniques that help individuals and couples experience sexual healing. Case material will demonstrate an integration of couple systems and cognitive-behavioral approaches.

Don’t miss this chance to learn from a master sex therapist and help clients live more fulfilling lives.

Achetez aujourd'hui !

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Suzanne Iasenza, PhD, fait partie du corps enseignant de l'Institut de psychothérapie contemporaine, où elle est codirectrice du programme de thérapie sexuelle et enseigne à l'Institut Ackerman pour la famille. Elle est l'auteur du livre Transforming Sexual Narratives : A Relational Approach to Sex Therapy (Transformer les récits sexuels : une approche relationnelle de la thérapie sexuelle).


Déclarations du conférencier :
Financier : Suzanne Iasenza exerce en cabinet privé et a des relations professionnelles avec l'Université Adelphi et l'Institut de psychothérapie contemporaine. Elle reçoit des royalties en tant qu'auteur publié. Suzanne Iasenza reçoit des honoraires de conférencière et des redevances d'enregistrement de Psychotherapy Networker et de PESI, Inc. Elle n'a aucune relation financière pertinente avec des organisations inéligibles.
Relations non financières : Suzanne Iasenza est membre de l'American Psychological Association, de l'Association for Women in Psychology, de l'Association of Sex Educators, Counselors and Therapists, de la Society for Sex Therapy and Research, de la Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality, de la World Professional Association for Transgender Health et de l'American Family Therapy Academy.


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Objectifs

  1. Create a safe therapeutic environment for survivors of childhood sexual abuse.
  2. Evaluate the effects of childhood sexual abuse on adult intimacy and sexuality.
  3. Conduct a relational sexual history to identify known and unknown trauma.
  4. Assess for boundary transgressions in childhood experience.
  5. Prepare a treatment plan to address emotional and sexual impact of childhood sexual abuse.
  6. Apply clinical techniques that help individuals and couples experience sexual healing.

Aperçu

Making A Safe Therapy Environment for Your Client
  • Create structure for therapy
  • Transparency, control, and pace of treatment
  • A contract for communication and confidentiality
  • Maintaining boundaries
  • Effective use of homework assignments
Childhood Sexual Abuse & PTSD
  • The right way to obtain a relational sexual history with your client
  • Boundary transgressions (sexual & emotional)
  • Triggers, flashbacks, and recovery needs
  • Sources of shame connected to abuse
  • Create an effective inquiry on childhood abuse
  • Abuse as relates to adult sexuality
Dealing with Sexual Shame
  • Deciphering shame and guilt reactions
  • Overcoming the challenge of childhood self-blame and false beliefs
  • Sexual shame and identity development
  • Impact of shame on sexual desire, arousal, and orgasm
  • Managing shame during adult sexual relating
Create a Collaborative Treatment Plan with Client
  • Goal setting including behavioral guideposts
  • Use of bibliotherapy and videotherapy for psychoeducation
  • Exercises to create safety and connection
  • Work through avoidance and aversion
  • Sexual willingness as the pathway to sexual desire
  • Safe containers for sexual behavioral homework
Support Client Sexual Resilience
  • Utilize an expansive sexual menu
  • Mindful touch exercises to maintain calmness
  • Coping strategies for difficult sexual experiences
  • Enhancing sexual connection practices

Public cible

  • Conseillers
  • Psychologues
  • Travailleurs sociaux
  • Thérapeutes conjugaux et familiaux
  • Conseillers en toxicomanie
  • Psychothérapeutes
  • Gestionnaires de cas
  • Infirmières
  • Infirmiers praticiens
  • Médecins
  • Autres professionnels de la santé

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