Concerns about sex and intimacy are common. This workshop will address working with sexual issues. Exploring the feelings that arise, including shame, the work can evoke in both our clients and us. Many of our experiences of love, intimacy and sexuality are linked unconsciously to
feelings of shame; guilt or fear and we do not always recognize that our thoughts about these topics prevent us from fully expressing and receiving love.
This workshop will introduce ways to help you and clients to develop a healthy sense of sexuality and desire and be able to integrate this into a developed practice.
Learning outcomes
. The workshop will provide and introduction to working with sexuality
and intimacy.
. Transform negative and positive core beliefs.
. The workshop will be skills based and will focus on: assessment, transferential issues and relationship dynamics, using directive and non-directive practice.
. Communication, sexual issues, psychosexual counselling and ethical complexity.
The workshop is suitable for anyone who is interested in these areas for themselves, or for practitioners and those in training who want to support their work with others who wish to expand their knowledge and skills in working with psychosexual issues. It has been designed to contribute to
the continuous professional development needs of qualified practitioners who work in the field of mental health
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