Sex Therapy

For this assignment, apply the information you learned about sex therapy by developing a professional presentation that you could present to an audience of your peers on sex therapy. Include the following in your presentation:

Compare and contrast at least 3 sex therapy models (e.g., medical approach to sexual dysfunction and relational approach to sex therapy). The presentation should address similarities and/or differences in theoretical formulation and concepts, goals for therapy, how change occurs, theory-specific interventions, and treatment planning.

Based on the resources for this week, consider which model you find to be the best fit for you, your personality, and your process of clinical work. Using this model as your focus and the presented vignette (Nadia and Ivan) describe the model and how you could use it in your clinical work. What makes this model a good fit for you?

Length: 15-20 slides (excluding the title slide/transition and references slide/transition)

Good presentations do not contain too much information in the slides/transitions. They contain enough information to “whet the appetite” of the participants, and then the presenter completes the presentation in the PowerPoint notes section.

Your presentation should reflect scholarly writing and current APA standards (slides should have citations where information is used from an outside source and there should be a references slide at the end with full APA citations of all material used in the presentation).

References:

Dattilio, F. M., Jongsma, A. E., Jr., & Davis, S. D. (2014). The family therapy treatment planner with DSM-5 updates
O’Leary, K. D., Heyman, R. E., & Jongsma, A. E., Jr. (2014). The couples psychotherapy treatment planner with DSM-5 updates. Hoboken, New Jersey
Gehart Diane. (2016). Treatment Planning With Couples and Families. The SAGE Encyclopedia of Marriage, Family, and Couples Counseling
De Villersa, L. (2014). Getting in touch with touch: A use of caressing exercises to enrich sensual connection and evoke ecstatic experience …
Flemons, D., & S. Green, S. (2013). Relational sex therapy.
Hertlein, K. M., & Weeks, G. (2009). Toward a new paradigm in sex therapy.
McCoy, M. A., Stinson, M. A., Ross, D. B., & Hjelmstad, L. R. (2015). Who’s in our clients’ bed? A case illustration of sex therapy with …
McCoy, M., Stinson, M. A., & Bermudez, M. J., & Gladney, L. A. (2013). Utilizing a narrative approach to increasing intimacy after prostate cancer.
Trepper, T. S., Treyger, S., Yalowitz, J., & Ford, J. (2010). Solution-focused Brief Therapy for the treatment of sexual disorders.

https://www.aasect.org/

https://psychcentral.com/sex

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