sex therapy masterclass
Clinician's Guide To Liberating Sexual Desire
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Hello, I'm Dr. Westberg
Welcome to “Sex Therapy Masterclass,” a professional development opportunity designed for psychotherapists seeking to enhance their practice through specialization in sex therapy.
I am a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, a Certified AASECT Sex Educator, and a Certified Sexologist.
Previously, I served as a Professor in the Marriage, Couple, and Family Therapy Program at Lewis and Clark College in Portland, Oregon, where I developed and led the Sex Therapy Track.
My role included coordinating education for aspiring sex therapists and overseeing the clinical training of students.
Over the years of practice, I have developed a model that I call “The Fuck Sex Model.”
It is a holistic approach to sex therapy focusing on personal and relational barriers, which include individual and relational trauma.
The “Fuck Sex Model” provides a framework for intervening with most sexual issues (desire discrepancy, infidelity, performance issues, anorgasmia, non-monogamy, sexual compulsion, and sexual violation).
The Fuck Sex Model
Merging my insights with professional expertise in sex therapy.
Discover an innovative model born from overcoming real-world challenges, designed to enrich your therapeutic approach and client relationships.
This blend of journey and methodology offers the tools and inspiration to specialize and thrive in sex therapy.
Why Take This Course?
Course Outcomes
Technique Mastery
Learn and apply new strategies for various sexual concerns, boosting your targeted care capabilities.
Certification Progress
Earn AASECT CEUs to advance towards certification and specialize in sex therapy.
Dynamics Insight
Learn and apply new strategies for various sexual concerns, boosting your targeted care capabilities.
Practice Growth
Acquire skills for specialized services, widening your client base and enhancing practice development.
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Course Outline
- Common Issues in Sex Therapy
- Common Approaches in Sex Therapy
- Taking a Sexual History
- What Influences Sex?
- Fuck Sex Model
- Societal Discourses Overview
- Challenging Societal Discourses in Sex Therapy
- Non-Romantic Wounding
- Inner Child
- Relational Trauma
- Parts Work
- Healing from Sexual Abuse
- Staying with Feelings
- Performance Anxiety Interventions
- Performance Anxiety Case Example
- Desire Discrepancies Interventions
- Desire Discrepancies Case Example
- Infidelity Interventions
- Infidelity Case Example
- Non-Monogamy Interventions
- Non-Monogamy Case Example
- Sexual Compulsions Interventions
- Sexual Compulsions Case Example
The Only Course You Need To Become An Effective Sex Therapist
I’ve put everything I know about sex therapy/couple’s therapy theories and techniques into this course.
It has everything you need to know in order to treat the wide range of issues in sex therapy.
Earn 12 AASECT Certified CEUs
Here's What You Get
24 Hours of Video/Audio Content
Dive into 24 hours of immersive video and audio content, offering an in-depth exploration of sexual therapy concepts and practical applications for enriching your professional skills.
Step-by-Step Intervention Strategies
Embrace the transformative power of structured guidance with our step-by-step guidelines, unlocking a more effective and empathetic approach to navigating the complexities of sexual health and therapy
Real-World Insights: Step-by-Step Case Examples
Explore detailed, step-by-step case examples that illuminate real-world applications of sexual therapy techniques and client transformations
($397.00 Original Value)
Distance Learning
This program can be integrated into Specialist, Expert, Bachelor’s, Master’s, and Ph.D. degree curricula and tailored for postgraduate studies (Master’s or Doctoral levels).
Sexologist Course For Certification
This course provides you with 12 CEUs to apply to your sexologist certification.
Achieving a sexologist certification offers an alternative path to becoming a sex therapist.
The American Board of Sexology outlines specific requirements for this certification.
While a detailed list can be found on their website, this summary captures the essentials for becoming a certified sexologist, ensuring you’re well-informed about the necessary steps and qualifications.
Sex Therapist Certification
This course provides 12 CEUs to apply to your sex therapist certification.
This course qualifies towards the 60-hour training requirement for sex therapy certification, incorporating specific techniques and interventions.
Up to 30 hours of this requirement can be fulfilled through online training, aligning with the course’s format.
What Is Different About This Course?
The course is based on the innovative Fuck Sex Model, a comprehensive framework developed through a decade of private sex therapy practice. It stands out by focusing on practical, effective interventions for sexual issues, addressing a gap in traditional sex therapy education. While open to all interested learners, it’s particularly designed for therapists seeking advanced training in this area.
FAQ
How Do I Become A Sex Therapist?
To become a sex therapist, while certification isn’t mandatory, possessing a mental health license and demonstrating competency in sex therapy are essential. Acquiring specialized knowledge through various educational resources, such as sexology courses, books, and online content, lays a solid foundation. Additionally, opting for a certification, like the one from ABS for $169, provides an entry point with less stringent requirements than others. This certification, along with a profound understanding of couples therapy and sexual dynamics, equips you to effectively address a wide range of sexual issues. For a deeper dive into embarking on a career in sex therapy, explore our guide on how to become a sex therapist, offering detailed insights and pathways to enhance your practice.
What AASECT Certification Criteria Does The Course Provide?
Identify barriers to satisfying sexual relationships. CK B; CK C; CK E
Identify social factors contributing to sexual dissatisfaction. CK B; CK C; CK E
Identify familial factors contributing to sexual dissatisfaction. CK B; CK C; CK E
Identify relationship factors contributing to sexual dissatisfaction. CK B; CK C; CK E
Name general/typical approaches to sex therapy. SC A; SC B; SC C ; ST A; ST C;
Name common issues in sex therapy. CK I; CK P
Increase personal comfort level when discussing and addressing a wide range of sexual issues. CK O;
Describe issues pertaining to the LGBTQ+ communities and sex therapy. CK F; CK D
Prepare and analyze sexual history. SC A; ST A; ST C
Connect meaning making to emotional wounding/trauma. SC A; ST A; ST C
Identify emotional wounding/trauma and create themes to use in healing. SC A; ST A; ST C
Identify sexual abuse markers and create intervention plan through the use of sex therapy.SCA; STA; STC; CK J