Sex, Sexuality and Therapeutic Practice

Sex, Sexuality and Therapeutic Practice
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 208
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ISBN-10 : 9781135190637
ISBN-13 : 1135190631
Rating : 4/5 (37 Downloads)

Synopsis Sex, Sexuality and Therapeutic Practice by : Catherine Butler

This evidence based manual examines issues of sexuality in a positive and affirming light and considers how sexuality-related issues can be introduced into therapy and training. It will support the practicing therapist as well as those in training.

Sex, Sexuality and Therapeutic Practice

Sex, Sexuality and Therapeutic Practice
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 388
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ISBN-10 : 9781135190620
ISBN-13 : 1135190623
Rating : 4/5 (20 Downloads)

Synopsis Sex, Sexuality and Therapeutic Practice by : Catherine Butler

Sexuality is an important area of clients’ lives yet it is often neglected, both in the consulting room and in training. This book examines issues of sexuality in a positive and affirming light and considers how sexuality-related issues can be introduced into therapy and training. Sex and sexuality are important to consider in psychotherapy, psychology, counselling and health provision across a variety of contexts and are relevant to clinicians and therapists working in health and mental health settings as well as in specialist services such as sexual and reproductive health and HIV. Sex, Sexuality and Therapeutic Practice opens with a general discussion of sex and sexuality before considering how the therapists can think and talk about sexuality in practical and self-reflective ways in different circumstances. Each chapter in the book focuses on a specific topic with areas covered including: sexual diversity across the lifespan health and disability sexual and gender minority issues how culture and sexuality interact. The manual provides up-to-date information, further reading, handouts for clients, self-reflective exercises and examples of training exercises for workshops and teaching. It is an essential resource for health professionals, therapists, clinicians, academics and trainers, and will support the practicing therapist as well as those in training.

Principles and Practice of Sex Therapy

Principles and Practice of Sex Therapy
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Publisher : Guilford Publications
Total Pages : 554
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781462543397
ISBN-13 : 1462543391
Rating : 4/5 (97 Downloads)

Synopsis Principles and Practice of Sex Therapy by : Kathryn S. K. Hall

This widely used clinical reference and text--now significantly updated with 75% new material reflecting therapeutic advances, diagnostic changes, and increased coverage of sexual minority groups--comprehensively addresses sexual problems and their treatment. Prominent contributors interweave theory, research, and clinical considerations. Detailed case examples illustrate the process of assessment and intervention with individuals and couples across the lifespan, with attention to gender-related, cultural, and health concerns. The volume features an integrative introduction and conclusion, plus an instructive editorial commentary at the beginning of each chapter. New to This Edition *Many new authors and extensively revised chapters. *Coverage of advances in sexual medicine, ICD-11 diagnostic changes, and other timely topics. *Chapters on sexual aversion, female sexual arousal disorder, and out-of-control sexual behavior. *Chapters on the transition to parenthood and the treatment of sexual concerns in the BDSM community and adult transgender clients. *Chapters on additional medical issues: cancer and spinal cord injury.

What Every Mental Health Professional Needs to Know About Sex

What Every Mental Health Professional Needs to Know About Sex
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Publisher : Springer Publishing Company
Total Pages : 331
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780826171221
ISBN-13 : 0826171222
Rating : 4/5 (21 Downloads)

Synopsis What Every Mental Health Professional Needs to Know About Sex by : Stephanie Buehler, PsyD, CST-S

Although sexual issues frequently arise in therapeutic practice, mental health professionals are often uncomfortable and poorly equipped to address them. Written by an author who is both a psychologist and sex therapist, this practical guide provides information, tools, and exercises to increase the confidence and comfort of the mental health professional called upon to treat sexual issues during the course of therapy. The book is based on the premise that the therapist must be comfortable with his or her own sexuality in order to offer appropriate treatment. This guide discusses the characteristics of healthy sexuality-for both client and therapist-and explores the reasons that may underlie a therapist's discomfort with addressing sexual issues. Using case studies and sample dialogues, it covers a multitude of common and unusual sexual problems, couple's issues, questions that parents may have about sex, working with LGBT clients, sex for survivors of trauma, sexuality and aging, sexual pain disorders, and how to assess whether more extensive sexual therapy is needed. The guide demonstrates how therapists in different modalities can incorporate treatment of sexual problems into their practice, and covers relevant ethical issues. Included is a downloadable set of practitioner's resources that includes worksheets and client handouts that can be immediately put to use. Additionally, the book provides resources for more in-depth information and discusses collaboration with other health professionals. Key Features: Discusses how to comfortably and effectively discuss, assess, and treat clients' sexual concerns Supported by case studies and therapist/clinician dialogues Includes "Step Into My Office" sidebars taken from the author's own experience Provides downloadable resources including assessments, worksheets, and client handouts

Sex Therapy with Erotically Marginalized Clients

Sex Therapy with Erotically Marginalized Clients
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 444
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781317205982
ISBN-13 : 1317205987
Rating : 4/5 (82 Downloads)

Synopsis Sex Therapy with Erotically Marginalized Clients by : Damon Constantinides

Sex Therapy with Erotically Marginalized Clients: Nine Principles of Clinical Support provides a clinical guide to relational sex therapy with individuals, partnerships, polyships, and alternative family structures where one or more of the clients are erotically marginalized. This term refers to people who are at risk of being pathologized and oppressed both outside and inside the clinical setting due to their gender identities, sexual orientations, or sexual practices. The book outlines nine principles for therapeutic practice which meet the needs of erotically marginalized clients, whose forms of sexuality and desire are rarely spoken about and for whom there is a dearth of language in therapeutic contexts. Each principle concludes with a series of ‘key points’ and then followed by illustrative clinical case studies, contributed by sex therapists and clinicians who self-identify as erotically marginalized and who also work with erotically marginalized clients. The book also provides a full glossary, ‘Defining Erotically Marginalized Identities’. The authors and case contributors use a radical and affirming lens to examine erotically marginalized identities that are often neglected. The book bridges gaps between the past, present, and future in the field of sex therapy and greatly expands the diversity of experiences and identities within the field, particularly the experience of multiple oppressions. The book marks a valuable contribution not only to sex therapists but to the wider clinical and therapeutic community.

Principles and Practice of Sex Therapy

Principles and Practice of Sex Therapy
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Publisher : Guilford Publications
Total Pages : 554
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781462543410
ISBN-13 : 1462543413
Rating : 4/5 (10 Downloads)

Synopsis Principles and Practice of Sex Therapy by : Kathryn S. K. Hall

This widely used clinical reference and text--now significantly updated with 75% new material reflecting therapeutic advances, diagnostic changes, and increased coverage of sexual minority groups--comprehensively addresses sexual problems and their treatment. Prominent contributors interweave theory, research, and clinical considerations. Detailed case examples illustrate the process of assessment and intervention with individuals and couples across the lifespan, with attention to gender-related, cultural, and health concerns. The volume features an integrative introduction and conclusion, plus an instructive editorial commentary at the beginning of each chapter. New to This Edition *Many new authors and extensively revised chapters. *Coverage of advances in sexual medicine, ICD-11 diagnostic changes, and other timely topics. *Chapters on sexual aversion, female sexual arousal disorder, and out-of-control sexual behavior. *Chapters on the transition to parenthood and the treatment of sexual concerns in the BDSM community and adult transgender clients. *Chapters on additional medical issues: cancer and spinal cord injury.

Case Studies in Sex Therapy

Case Studies in Sex Therapy
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Publisher : Guilford Press
Total Pages : 428
Release :
ISBN-10 : 0898628482
ISBN-13 : 9780898628487
Rating : 4/5 (82 Downloads)

Synopsis Case Studies in Sex Therapy by : Raymond Rosen

With simple cases of premature ejaculation or anorgasmia becoming increasingly rare, clinicians are now utilizing a sophisticated array of multidisciplinary approaches to treat a complex variety of challenging problems and patient populations. Bringing together, under one cover, case studies and clinical discussions by the very authorities whose work is changing the field, Case Studies in Sex Therapy provides a state-of-the-art guide to current clinical practice. Chapters in the first section focus on cases of sexual desire disorders and explore such issues as desire disparity between partners, clinical interventions in marital and sex therapy, biological aspects of inhibited sexual desire, treatment considerations with a homosexual couple, the application of integrative therapy for treating secondary low sex desire, and the many factors that may contribute to sexual avoidance. The next section demonstrates both the opportunities and the complex challenges posed to the clinician by the array of new medical, surgical, and pharmacological therapies. Addressing the growing interest in sexual addiction and compulsion, the third section covers controversial issues such as the treatment of a sexually addictive client and the treatment implications when a client has been sexually exploited by another therapist.

Sexuality Counseling

Sexuality Counseling
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Publisher : SAGE Publications
Total Pages : 368
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781506350097
ISBN-13 : 1506350097
Rating : 4/5 (97 Downloads)

Synopsis Sexuality Counseling by : Christine Murray

Providing a comprehensive, research- and theory-based approach to sexuality counseling, Sexuality Counseling is grounded in an integrative, multi-level conceptual framework that addresses the various levels at which individuals experience sexuality. At each level (physiological, developmental, psychological, gender identity and sexual orientation, relational, cultural/contextual, and positive sexuality), authors Christine Murray, Amber Pope, and Ben Willis emphasize practical strategies for assessment and intervention. Interactive features, including case studies, application exercises, ethics discussions, and guided reflection questions, help readers apply and integrate the information as they develop the professional competency needed for effective practice.

Principles and Practice of Sex Therapy, Fifth Edition

Principles and Practice of Sex Therapy, Fifth Edition
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Publisher : Guilford Publications
Total Pages : 593
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781462513895
ISBN-13 : 1462513891
Rating : 4/5 (95 Downloads)

Synopsis Principles and Practice of Sex Therapy, Fifth Edition by : Yitzchak M. Binik

This book has been replaced by Principles and Practice of Sex Therapy, Sixth Edition, ISBN 978-1-4625-4339-7.

The Wiley Handbook of Sex Therapy

The Wiley Handbook of Sex Therapy
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 532
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781118510377
ISBN-13 : 1118510372
Rating : 4/5 (77 Downloads)

Synopsis The Wiley Handbook of Sex Therapy by : Zoë D. Peterson

The Wiley Handbook of Sex Therapy ist ein umfassendes und auf empirischer Basis überarbeitetes Werk zur jüngsten Theorie und Praxis in der psychotherapeutischen Behandlung sexueller Probleme quer durch alle Klientengruppen. -In vier Abschnitten werden spezifische sexuelle Fehlfunktionen, theoretische Ansätze der Sexualtherapie, die Arbeit mit der Diversität der Klienten und zukünftige Richtungen in der Sexualtherapie dargestellt. -Vertritt einen ganzheitlichen Ansatz in der Sexualtherapie, fokussiert auf die Anwendung einer Bandbreite psychotherapeutischer Theorien und Techniken mehr als nur auf die gängigen Verhaltensstrategien. -Fallstudien dokumentieren das breite Spektrum an Zuständen, die Klienten erleben können und die Sexualtherapeuten daher im Beratungsraum antreffen. -Enthält Beiträge von mehr als 60 Experten verschiedenster Fachrichtungen.