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When Sex Goes Wrong: Common Sexual Function Issues for Women & People Assigned Female At Birth CE4.5

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When Sex Goes Wrong: Common Sexual Function Issues for Women and People Assigned Female At Birth This class covers the most common female sexual difficulties, and difficulties for people with uteruses and vulvas. Areas covered are common places where we may see problems, such as desire, orgasm, response, and pain issues, and will address some of how they may show up in a session with a therapist, as well as treatments that have been found effective or ineffective. DSM assessment will be addressed, and therapy participants will be able to recognize DSM 5 diagnosis for various disorders. Educators will be made aware of various DSM diagnoses for the purpose of the education of others.

Learning Objectives

  • Identify at least two medical conditions that can contribute to sexual dysfunction.
  • Describe the four phases of Masters and Johnson’s Sexual Response Cycle.
  • Identify additional elements included in later re-conceptualizations of Masters and Johnson’s model.
  • Identify three sexual health diagnoses in the DSM-5 that impact Assigned Female at Birth People with Vulvas.
  • Describe at least one way to apply the PLISSIT Model to sexual concerns.
  • Describe the two competing elements within Bancroft’s Dual Control Model.
  • List two classes of medication in addition to two brand-name medications that may impede sexual desire and function.
  • List and explain at least three symptoms of sexual dysfunction that require referral to a medical provider.

Instructor: Mia Fine, MS, LMFT, CST

Training Area:

Core: Sexual Functioning (I)

STT: Techniques of sex-related assessment and diagnosis of the ‘Psychosexual Disorders (B)

SET: Theory and Approaches to Sexuality Education with Specific Populations (D)

ASSECT

This program meets the requirements for the American Association of Sexuality Educators, Counselors, and Therapists (AASECT) and is approved for 4.5 CE credits. These CE credits may be applied toward AASECT Certification and renewal of certification. Institute for Sexuality Education & Enlightenment, Provider #11-113-C. Completion of this program does not ensure or guarantee AASECT Certification. For further information please contact [email protected].