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CC22 Workshop 03 - The Future of Sex; What’s New? - Tammy Nelson, PhD


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Bundle(s):
Couples Conference 2022
Categories:
Couples Conference |  Couples Conference 2022
Faculty:
Tammy Nelson, PhD
Course Levels:
Master Degree or Higher in Health-Related Field
Duration:
2:00:48
Format:
Audio and Video
Original Program Date:
Jun 24, 2022
License:
Never Expires.


Description

Working with sexuality and the erotic behavior many people engage in today can challenge a therapist’s deeply held beliefs about sex and relationships. It can be difficult just to keep up with the impact of technology on sexual behavior, especially with the advent of sex robots, teledildonics, artificial intelligence, and virtual reality. Intensive and fun, this workshop includes videos, expert panels, and small-group discussion to help therapists face their own preconceived notions and countertransference around sex and intimacy. You’ll explore: • Your own sex-related stereotypes, resistance, confusion, and shame in order to create a safe, nonjudgmental environment for clients • Alternative sexual practices that may come up in therapy, like open relationships, dom/sub relationships, nonmonogamy, fetishes, and BDSM • How clients are affected by new sex tech, including virtual reality and AI porn • How to expand your ability to communicate about sexual issues in the consulting room, and help clients create new pathways for pleasure in their relationships • Ways to process triggers and vicarious trauma that may be activated by unconventional sexual behavior

Learning Objectives:

1. Identify and assess your own sex-related stereotypes, resistance, and shame to create a safe, comfortable, and nonjudgmental environment for clients.

2. Explore the ways in which technology is changing sexuality for your clients, including robotics, teledildonics, artificial intelligence, and virtual reality.

3. Assess responses and any vicarious trauma that may be triggered by issues around pornography, unconventional sexual behavior, sex tech and other fringe erotic practices, in order to improve clinical outcomes.

4. Expand your ability to communicate about sexual issues in the consulting room and ask questions therapeutically.

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