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Compass Academy Live Online- Sex Therapy: Ethics and Interventions
This course is the second of our Sex Therapy Essentials Series for Clinicians.
Join Kristin, our AASECT-approved provider and educator, as she guides clinicians on a transformative journey into one of the most underdeveloped—and most essential—areas of clinical training: sex and sexuality.
In the second installment of our sex therapy series, we move from foundational knowledge to the nuances of clinical practice. This session bridges the gap between ethical responsibility and actionable change. We’ll begin by defining the scope of competence and the delicate power dynamics inherent in sexual health conversations. Attendees will learn to navigate complex boundaries and ensure informed consent remains at the forefront of every session.
Finally, we transition into the "what’s next," providing a roadmap for interventions, in-session techniques, and practical homework to help clients achieve their therapeutic goals.
By the end of this program, participants will be able to:
Analyze the Power Dynamics of Intimacy: Identify and evaluate the unique power imbalances and boundary nuances present when discussing sexual health within a clinical setting to maintain a safe, therapeutic environment.
Define Scope of Competence: Articulate the boundaries of their own clinical training regarding sexual dysfunction and apply specific criteria to determine when a referral to a specialist or medical provider is ethically required.
Facilitate Consent-Based Dialogue: Demonstrate the ability to integrate informed consent into clinical conversations about sexual history and behavior, ensuring client autonomy is preserved during sensitive disclosures.
Implement Evidence-Based Interventions: Select and apply at least three specific clinical interventions or techniques designed to address common sexual concerns during active therapy sessions.
Design Actionable "Sex-Positive" Homework: Develop structured, ethical take-home assignments for clients that bridge the gap between in-session processing and real-world behavioral change.
Credits: 4.5 NBCC and AASECT approved CEU’s
Date: Saturday, July 18
Time: 8 am-1 pm
Location: Online- Information will be emailed upon registration
Investment: Regular course price- $179
Early bird discount- $150 when you sign up before June 26
Discount will be automatically applied when you register- but only before May 29th!
Please read our Course Agreement prior to registering for the course.
Upon purchase, you will receive a digital Welcome Packet containing your Google Meet link and session instructions. Please download this within 24 hours of purchase
This course is the second of our Sex Therapy Essentials Series for Clinicians.
Join Kristin, our AASECT-approved provider and educator, as she guides clinicians on a transformative journey into one of the most underdeveloped—and most essential—areas of clinical training: sex and sexuality.
In the second installment of our sex therapy series, we move from foundational knowledge to the nuances of clinical practice. This session bridges the gap between ethical responsibility and actionable change. We’ll begin by defining the scope of competence and the delicate power dynamics inherent in sexual health conversations. Attendees will learn to navigate complex boundaries and ensure informed consent remains at the forefront of every session.
Finally, we transition into the "what’s next," providing a roadmap for interventions, in-session techniques, and practical homework to help clients achieve their therapeutic goals.
By the end of this program, participants will be able to:
Analyze the Power Dynamics of Intimacy: Identify and evaluate the unique power imbalances and boundary nuances present when discussing sexual health within a clinical setting to maintain a safe, therapeutic environment.
Define Scope of Competence: Articulate the boundaries of their own clinical training regarding sexual dysfunction and apply specific criteria to determine when a referral to a specialist or medical provider is ethically required.
Facilitate Consent-Based Dialogue: Demonstrate the ability to integrate informed consent into clinical conversations about sexual history and behavior, ensuring client autonomy is preserved during sensitive disclosures.
Implement Evidence-Based Interventions: Select and apply at least three specific clinical interventions or techniques designed to address common sexual concerns during active therapy sessions.
Design Actionable "Sex-Positive" Homework: Develop structured, ethical take-home assignments for clients that bridge the gap between in-session processing and real-world behavioral change.
Credits: 4.5 NBCC and AASECT approved CEU’s
Date: Saturday, July 18
Time: 8 am-1 pm
Location: Online- Information will be emailed upon registration
Investment: Regular course price- $179
Early bird discount- $150 when you sign up before June 26
Discount will be automatically applied when you register- but only before May 29th!
Please read our Course Agreement prior to registering for the course.
Upon purchase, you will receive a digital Welcome Packet containing your Google Meet link and session instructions. Please download this within 24 hours of purchase