Let's talk about sex

$75.00

Join Dr. Tori Stevens in the SPRING OF 2025 ONLINE

$75 (3 CEUs)

Let's Talk About Sex: Addressing Sex & Sexuality with Comfort and Working with Differing Levels of Client Comfort

Talking about and exploring sex and sexuality can be uncomfortable for both clinicians and clients. In this training, clinicians will learn how to assess and address their own discomfort related to sex and sexuality and how clinician discomfort can impact clients, the therapeutic relationship and therapeutic process. Additionally, clients come to therapy at differing levels of comfort with this topic. We will explore how to assess for clients' comfort, ways to increase it, and how to shift your approach based on your client's comfort level. 

*The Center reserves the right to cancel or reschedule if minimum number of participants is not met

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Join Dr. Tori Stevens in the SPRING OF 2025 ONLINE

$75 (3 CEUs)

Let's Talk About Sex: Addressing Sex & Sexuality with Comfort and Working with Differing Levels of Client Comfort

Talking about and exploring sex and sexuality can be uncomfortable for both clinicians and clients. In this training, clinicians will learn how to assess and address their own discomfort related to sex and sexuality and how clinician discomfort can impact clients, the therapeutic relationship and therapeutic process. Additionally, clients come to therapy at differing levels of comfort with this topic. We will explore how to assess for clients' comfort, ways to increase it, and how to shift your approach based on your client's comfort level. 

*The Center reserves the right to cancel or reschedule if minimum number of participants is not met

Join Dr. Tori Stevens in the SPRING OF 2025 ONLINE

$75 (3 CEUs)

Let's Talk About Sex: Addressing Sex & Sexuality with Comfort and Working with Differing Levels of Client Comfort

Talking about and exploring sex and sexuality can be uncomfortable for both clinicians and clients. In this training, clinicians will learn how to assess and address their own discomfort related to sex and sexuality and how clinician discomfort can impact clients, the therapeutic relationship and therapeutic process. Additionally, clients come to therapy at differing levels of comfort with this topic. We will explore how to assess for clients' comfort, ways to increase it, and how to shift your approach based on your client's comfort level. 

*The Center reserves the right to cancel or reschedule if minimum number of participants is not met