Pursuing Pleasure?
Published 11/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 7.20 GB | Duration: 5h 11m
Published 11/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 7.20 GB | Duration: 5h 11m
Working Therapeutically with Sex and Pornography Addiction
What you'll learn
Understanding sex addiction. Does it exist?
Provide mental health practitioners with insight and understanding to work with clients presenting with sexual addiction issues.
Learn how to work with clients using a combination of psychotherapy - relationship with sex, client's day to day experience and stressors, tools and strategies
Understanding the UK legal system and how to work with clients who have "crossed the line."
Requirements
None
Description
This course provides therapists with a thorough understanding of sex addiction, compulsive sexual behaviors, and the unique challenges involved in guiding clients toward recovery. Starting with foundational insights into sex addiction as a behavioral health issue, participants will explore the neurobiology of addiction, the impact of pornography on brain chemistry, and the complex societal factors contributing to compulsive behaviors. Through each module, therapists are equipped with a comprehensive therapeutic toolkit for addressing sex addiction, including relapse prevention strategies, understanding attachment dynamics, and fostering resilience in clients as they work through recovery.The course also focuses on the ethical and professional challenges therapists may face, particularly when working with high-risk or offending clients. Topics include the intricacies of informed consent, confidentiality boundaries, safeguarding practices, and appropriate responses to client disclosures. Dedicated sections on managing triggers and identifying protective factors in therapeutic relationships add depth to the practical skills taught. Additionally, the course stresses the importance of therapist self-care, guiding participants in building personal resilience and managing the emotional demands of this specialized work.Upon completion, therapists will have a well-rounded, compassionate, and evidence-informed approach to sex addiction, with the skills to support clients in creating lasting, meaningful change in their lives.
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Introduction
Section 2: Module 1 : Sex Addiction: What Exactly Is It?
Lecture 2 Module 1.1 Sexual Addiction
Lecture 3 Module 1.2 Sexual Addiction
Lecture 4 Module 1.3 Sexual Addiction
Lecture 5 Module 1.4 Sexual Addiction
Section 3: Module 2: The Perils of Pornography
Lecture 6 Module 2.1
Lecture 7 Module 2.2
Lecture 8 Module 2.3
Lecture 9 Module 2.4
Lecture 10 Module 2.5
Section 4: Module 3: Therapy Towards Recovery
Lecture 11 Module 3.1
Lecture 12 Module 3.2
Lecture 13 Module 3.3
Lecture 14 Module 3.4
Lecture 15 Module 3.5
Lecture 16 Module 3.6
Section 5: Module 4: Crossing the Line
Lecture 17 Module 4.1
Lecture 18 Module 4.2
Lecture 19 Module 4.3
Lecture 20 Module 4.4
Lecture 21 Module 4.5
Lecture 22 Module 4.6
Lecture 23 Module 4.7
Section 6: Module 5: Considerations for Therapists
Lecture 24 Module 4.1
Lecture 25 Module 5.2
Lecture 26 Modoule 5.3
Section 7: Conclusion
Lecture 27 Conclusion
Mental Health Professionals,Anyone with an interest in recovery from sex addiction