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Sex Therapy 101 Part 3 (November 2024)

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About the Event

Cognitive Behavior Institute is excited to welcome Amy Bucciere, LCSW, CST for a live interactive webinar on: Sex Therapy 101 Part 3

Date: November 6th, 2024
Time: 5:00pm-7:00pm EST
Location: online via Zoom Webinars
*Participants will not have access to their cameras or microphones
Cost: $25
Level: Introductory
Credit Hours: 2 Clinical CEs


Description:
Part 3 of Sex Therapy 101 will focus on how therapeutic skills can be applied to sexual concerns. The presenter will cover a range of techniques and how they apply in this setting, such as Sensate focus. Sensate focus (Weiner, Avery-Clark, 2017) can lead to a variety of desired outcomes in the context of sex therapy, such as improved sexual arousal, improved desire, reduced sexual pain (Seal, Meston, 2020), and new or regained ability to orgasm for women with female orgasmic disorder (Marchand, 2020; Seal, Meston, 2020). Sensate, along with other aspects of sex therapy, can be successfully incorporated into other treatment modalities (Baggett, et al., 2017). Participants will learn how to instruct clients in this intervention and how to troubleshoot common problems in sex therapy application, particularly for clinicians new to the practice. In addition to lecture, the presenter will utilize case presentation and exploration as well as answering participant questions.

Agenda:
5:00-5:10 Setting the Stage: ground rules, disclosures, agenda

5:10-5:30 Exercise: Reflection on Sex Therapy as a fit for you

5:30-6:00 Lecture: Sensate Focus

6:00-6:30 Breakout Rooms: Practice

6:30-7:00 Q&A/Process

*This program has no breaks.

Learning Objectives:
1- Participants will describe the history and use of sensate focus.
2- Participants will explain how to troubleshoot common problems in sex therapy application.

Instructor Bio:
 Amy K. Bucciere, LCSW, CST (she/hers)

It’s all about the space between. Relationships make us who we are. Be it with the past, with individuals, with the future or with one’s own self, skilled and insightful connecting leads to a more fulfilled life. But all sorts of barriers can emerge, and the sexual sort can be especially difficult. I work with individuals, couples, relationship systems and groups to heal and grow the kinds of connections they really want.

I am a psychotherapist and clinical supervisor based in the Pittsburgh area. I specialize in relationships, sex and EMDR, and am certified in each (via Imago Relationship Therapy, AASECT and EMDRIA respectively). I also supervise sex therapists toward certification.

Please visit me online at amykbucciere.com to learn more about my work.

Course bibliography:
Baggett, L. R., Eisen, E., Gonzalez-Rivas, S., Olson, L. A., Cameron, R. P., & Mona, L. R. (2017). Sex-Positive Assessment and Treatment Among Female Trauma Survivors. Journal of clinical psychology, 73(8), 965–974. https://doi.org/10.1002/jclp.22510

Marchand E. (2020). Psychological and Behavioral Treatment of Female Orgasmic Disorder. Sexual medicine reviews, S2050-0521(20)30077-9. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.sxmr.2020.07.007

Seal, B. N., & Meston, C. M. (2020). The Impact of Body Awareness on Women's Sexual Health: A Comprehensive Review. Sexual medicine reviews, 8(2), 242–255. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.sxmr.2018.03.003

Weiner, L., & Avery-Clark, C. (2017). Sensate Focus in Sex Therapy: The Illustrated Manual (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315630038


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