— course for therapists
A practical clinical guide for identifying sexual abuse, understanding how it shows up in the sexual relationship, and applying trauma-informed interventions that actually help clients heal.
$39
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Lesson
Concise, practical video walking through the full clinical framework
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Techniques
Structured, trauma-informed strategies you can bring into session
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Learning
Flexible distance learning — complete on your own schedule
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Credit
AASECT & NBCC approved continuing education
— why this matters
Sexual abuse often goes unidentified in therapy because clients don’t name it directly — and because many therapists don’t know how to ask. When it goes unaddressed, standard sex therapy interventions can inadvertently re-traumatize the very clients they’re meant to help.
This course gives you the tools to recognize abuse, understand how it shapes sexual behavior and identity, and apply interventions grounded in trauma-informed care.
— the framework
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Clinical markers and assessment approaches to recognize when sexual abuse is part of a client’s history — even when they haven’t named it themselves.
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Many clients struggle to label their own experiences. This module gives you a framework for supporting that process without leading or overwhelming them.
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The specific patterns — avoidance, dissociation, compulsion, shame — that emerge in sexual relationships when abuse history is present and unprocessed.
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How to establish appropriate, realistic treatment goals when sexual abuse is part of the clinical picture — and how to sequence them effectively.
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Standard sex therapy assignments — sensate focus, homework exercises — can cause harm when abuse history isn’t accounted for. Learn what to avoid and why.
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How sexual abuse shapes a client’s core sense of self, worth, and identity — and how to work with these deeper layers within the therapeutic relationship.
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Specific clinical tools for working with clients who experience dissociation, flashbacks, or freeze responses during sexual activity — in session and as homework.
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A complete toolkit of healing-focused interventions — approaches that move clients from managing symptoms toward genuine recovery and sexual wellbeing.
— what you will learn
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Recognize the clinical markers of sexual abuse even when clients haven’t named or fully processed their experience.
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Help clients name and contextualize their own experiences without leading, overwhelming, or inadvertently minimizing.
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Understand which standard sex therapy interventions can cause harm — and know how to adapt or replace them for trauma-affected clients.
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Address the deeper layers of self-worth and sexual identity that sexual abuse shapes — not just the behavioral symptoms on the surface.
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Have a clear clinical plan for when clients dissociate, freeze, or flashback — during sessions and in their sexual lives outside of therapy.
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A complete toolkit of trauma-informed interventions that move clients beyond symptom management toward genuine healing and sexual wellbeing.
— your instructor
I’m a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, AASECT Certified Sex Educator, and Certified Sexologist with over 20 years of experience. I’m a former professor at Lewis and Clark College where I developed and led the Sex Therapy Track.
I created the “Fuck Sex Model” — an innovative, trauma-informed framework that fills a critical gap in traditional sex therapy education. Sexual abuse is central to this work, and this course draws directly from two decades of clinical experience with survivors.
— what therapists say
★★★★★
“I genuinely enjoyed your approach and informative videos that really break down the different elements of sex therapy as someone only just getting started in the field of MFT.”
MFT Student
★★★★★
“Everything you said resonated so much! It was validating to hear another professional have similar views and approaches. I took a lot of notes and feel empowered continuing to work with my couples.”
Couples Therapist
★★★★★
“As a presenter, I felt you were very grounded, down to earth, knowledgeable and easy to watch — which says a lot! I really appreciate your humaneness.”
Workshop Attendee
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— common questions
Licensed therapists and clinicians who work with clients who have a history of sexual abuse — or who suspect abuse may be a factor in presenting issues. No prior trauma specialization required.
No. Any licensed therapist working with clients on sexual or relational issues will benefit. The course is designed to be immediately applicable regardless of your current specialization.
Self-paced video with structured practice techniques. Instant access after registration, no time limit on completion.
Approved by both AASECT and NBCC for 1 CE credit. A certificate is provided on completion for your records.
30-day money-back guarantee. Contact us within 30 days of purchase for a full refund.
— ready to begin
Eight focused modules, trauma-informed interventions you can use immediately, and 1 AASECT-approved CE credit — everything you need to stop improvising and start helping.
One-time payment
$39
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