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Sex and Ethics in the Digital Age
Sex and Ethics in the Digital Age: Clinical Interventions & Ethical Practice
This full-day training explores two rapidly evolving areas of modern clinical practice: sexual wellbeing interventions and ethical practice in an increasingly digital world. Designed for mental health professionals, the workshop provides both advanced clinical skills and practical ethical guidance for today’s therapeutic landscape.
Part 1: Sex Therapy 2.0 – From Conversation to Intervention
Instructor- Kristin Trudeau, LPC-MHSP, LADAC II, CST, CFRC
Sexual concerns frequently arise in therapy in connection with relationship distress, trauma, attachment patterns, medical conditions, and cultural or religious messaging about sexuality. While many clinicians feel comfortable discussing sexual wellbeing, they often report uncertainty about how to move from conversation into meaningful clinical intervention.
This training provides an expanded biopsychosocial and relational framework for understanding sexual functioning. Participants will explore how attachment patterns, cultural messaging, identity development, and relational dynamics influence sexual wellbeing. Inclusive care considerations for LGBTQ+ clients, consensual non-monogamy, and kink/BDSM dynamics will also be addressed.
Clinicians will learn practical, evidence-informed interventions that can be implemented in session, including sensate focus exercises, sexual menu expansion, Yes/No/Maybe preference mapping, scheduling connection, navigating initiation conversations, and reframing desire discrepancy. Ethical scope of practice, homework boundaries, pornography discussions, and collaboration with medical providers will also be covered.
Part 2: Ethics in the Digital Age: AI, Social Media and Emerging Technology in Clinical Practice
Instructor- Stacy Phillips, LPC-MHSP, S, C-DBT
Artificial intelligence and social media are rapidly transforming mental health care. From AI-assisted documentation tools and chatbot-based interventions to clinicians’ professional presence on social media, emerging technologies present new ethical challenges for practitioners.
This course provides clinicians with practical, ethically grounded decision-making frameworks for integrating technology into practice while maintaining professional standards. Participants will review key ethical principles related to confidentiality, informed consent, documentation, professional boundaries, and digital professionalism, drawing from the ethical guidelines of major professional organizations including ACA, AMHCA, NASW, and APA.
Through case examples and applied discussion, clinicians will develop strategies to responsibly incorporate AI tools and manage their digital presence while safeguarding client welfare, confidentiality, and professional integrity.
Format: Two Live- In Person 3-hour sessions delivered in a single full-day workshop.
6 CE’s (3 ethics)
When: Friday, April 24, 2026
Where: The Hampton Inn, Berry Farms, Franklin
Time: 9am- 4:30pm
LUNCH INCLUDED
Investment: $300
Complete our Clinician’s Compass 2026 Surveyand receive a $25 coupon code for any training event (Consultation Groups do not apply)
Subscribe to our Newsletter and receive a $50 coupon code good for any full day workshop
Please read our Course Agreement Prior to Registering
Sex and Ethics in the Digital Age: Clinical Interventions & Ethical Practice
This full-day training explores two rapidly evolving areas of modern clinical practice: sexual wellbeing interventions and ethical practice in an increasingly digital world. Designed for mental health professionals, the workshop provides both advanced clinical skills and practical ethical guidance for today’s therapeutic landscape.
Part 1: Sex Therapy 2.0 – From Conversation to Intervention
Instructor- Kristin Trudeau, LPC-MHSP, LADAC II, CST, CFRC
Sexual concerns frequently arise in therapy in connection with relationship distress, trauma, attachment patterns, medical conditions, and cultural or religious messaging about sexuality. While many clinicians feel comfortable discussing sexual wellbeing, they often report uncertainty about how to move from conversation into meaningful clinical intervention.
This training provides an expanded biopsychosocial and relational framework for understanding sexual functioning. Participants will explore how attachment patterns, cultural messaging, identity development, and relational dynamics influence sexual wellbeing. Inclusive care considerations for LGBTQ+ clients, consensual non-monogamy, and kink/BDSM dynamics will also be addressed.
Clinicians will learn practical, evidence-informed interventions that can be implemented in session, including sensate focus exercises, sexual menu expansion, Yes/No/Maybe preference mapping, scheduling connection, navigating initiation conversations, and reframing desire discrepancy. Ethical scope of practice, homework boundaries, pornography discussions, and collaboration with medical providers will also be covered.
Part 2: Ethics in the Digital Age: AI, Social Media and Emerging Technology in Clinical Practice
Instructor- Stacy Phillips, LPC-MHSP, S, C-DBT
Artificial intelligence and social media are rapidly transforming mental health care. From AI-assisted documentation tools and chatbot-based interventions to clinicians’ professional presence on social media, emerging technologies present new ethical challenges for practitioners.
This course provides clinicians with practical, ethically grounded decision-making frameworks for integrating technology into practice while maintaining professional standards. Participants will review key ethical principles related to confidentiality, informed consent, documentation, professional boundaries, and digital professionalism, drawing from the ethical guidelines of major professional organizations including ACA, AMHCA, NASW, and APA.
Through case examples and applied discussion, clinicians will develop strategies to responsibly incorporate AI tools and manage their digital presence while safeguarding client welfare, confidentiality, and professional integrity.
Format: Two Live- In Person 3-hour sessions delivered in a single full-day workshop.
6 CE’s (3 ethics)
When: Friday, April 24, 2026
Where: The Hampton Inn, Berry Farms, Franklin
Time: 9am- 4:30pm
LUNCH INCLUDED
Investment: $300
Complete our Clinician’s Compass 2026 Surveyand receive a $25 coupon code for any training event (Consultation Groups do not apply)
Subscribe to our Newsletter and receive a $50 coupon code good for any full day workshop
Please read our Course Agreement Prior to Registering