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Treating clients evidencing problematic sexual behaviors has been an area from which many clinicians have shied away. In recent years, a number of researchers and clinicians have proposed a conceptualization that views out of control sexual behavior (OCSB) from a sexual health lens as opposed to one steeped in pathology, religiosity, and/or moralistic views of sexuality.
This course will provide an overview of current understandings related to defining, assessing, and treating Out of Control Sexual Behavior.
Learning Objectives
- Define Out of Control Sexual Behavior
- Discuss challenges to conceptualizing OCSB
- Explain at least one conceptualization of sexual health
- List the relational stresses frequently associated with OCSB
- Discuss components of the OCSB assessment process
- Describe approaches to treatment planning
Instructor: Mesha Ellis, Ph.D.
SEX ED TRAINING AREA:
Core: Range of functioning (I)
STT: Theory and Methods of Sex-Related Psychotherapy (A), Interventions in Relationship Systems (C), Assessment & Diagnosis (B)
AASECT
This program meets the requirements for the American Association of Sexuality Educators, Counselors, and Therapists (AASECT) and is approved for 5 CE credits. These CE credits may be applied toward the 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].