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If you’re like most couples therapists, you know how to help partners communicate more clearly, handle conflict with less uproar, and connect more empathically. But when it comes to talking about sex, especially about how to address the lack of erotic vitality in a relationship . . .well, not so much. In our professional training—and in our own personal lives—most of us just haven’t developed the capacity to talk about sex in a way that opens up new possibilities and challenges the sense of shame and secrecy in which it’s often shrouded.
In this groundbreaking online course—Speaking of Sex: Integrating Couples and Sex Therapy—we’ve brought together a group of innovators who’ve pioneered ways to address the erotic dimensions of intimate partnership that traditional approaches too often ignore. They’ll show you how to help couples share their private musings about desire, fantasy, and perceived inadequacy that can vitalize their connection and add a new dimension to their bond with each other. You’ll learn the latest methods for helping couples break out of rigid sexual patterns, reawaken eroticism, expand their sexual repertoire, address problems with low desire, and enhance the pleasure and emotional resonance of their lovemaking.
We’ve invited Esther Perel, Susan Johnson, Michele Weiner Davis, Ian Kerner, Suzanne Iasenza, and Helen Fisher to join us for 6 provocative and clinically informative video conversations about the latest advances in integrating sex and couples therapy.
We’ll explore:
Start learning right away when you sign up for this provocative new video series: Speaking of Sex: Integrating Couples and Sex Therapy.
6 Sessions That Will Transform Your Work with Couples!
Learn new ways to address the erotic dimensions of intimate partnerships from the innovators who’ve pioneered them
The Mystery of Eroticism
Esther Perel, M.A., L.M.F.T.
Learn how to introduce the topic of sex early and effortlessly in your couples work and expand the therapeutic conversation to encompass eroticism, fantasy, and unexpressed desires. Discover how to:
Esther Perel is a master trainer and an acknowledged international authority on couples, culture, and sexuality. She’s the author of the international bestseller Mating in Captivity: Unlocking Erotic Intelligence.
The Dance of Sex
Susan Johnson, Ed.D.
Explore how Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT) can lead to not only greater connection but enhanced lovemaking by helping partners become more emotionally accessible to each other. You’ll discover how to:
Susan Johnson is one of the originators of Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT), is the director of the Ottawa Couple and Family Institute and the author of Hold Me Tight: Seven Conversations for a Lifetime of Love.
RX for the Sex-Starved Marriage
Michele Weiner-Davis, M.S.W., L.C.S.W
A sexual desire gap—where one partner has a higher need for sex than the other—is the number one sexual complaint clients bring to therapy. Learn a practical, brief approach about how to bridge that gap and explore:
Michele Weiner-Davis is the director of the Divorce Busting Center in Colorado and author of several bestselling books, including The Sex-Starved Marriage and Divorce Busting
The Case for Porn
Ian Kerner, Ph.D., L.M.F.T
Get a new perspective on the uses and misuses of porn. Also, discover new ways to address issues of shame, secrecy, and betrayal with couples in conflict about one partner’s porn use. The session covers:
Ian Kerner is a licensed psychotherapist and nationally recognized sexuality counselor who specializes in sex therapy and couples therapy. He’s a New York Times best-selling author of multiple books, including She Comes First.
Transforming Sexual Narratives
Suzanne Iasenza, Ph.D.
This highly practical session offers concrete guidance on how to bring new insight to each partner’s individual sexual history and interventions for helping couples expand their sexual repertoire. It covers:
Suzanne Iasenza is a psychologist and sex therapist. She’s a faculty member at the Institute for Contemporary Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis and the Postgraduate Program in Couples and Family Therapy of Adelphi University’s Derner Institute.
Fast Sex, Slow Love: New Pathways to Commitment
Helen Fisher, Ph.D.
Get up to speed on the latest—often surprising—social trends in sexual activity and explore the significance of these emerging patterns for your clients. The session covers:
Helen Fisher is a professor at Rutgers University and the author of the acclaimed Anatomy of Love and Why We Love: The Nature and Chemistry of Romantic Love.
Learning that Fits Your Schedule:
Watch all the videos, including the bonus, online at your convenience and your own pace. You’ll have unlimited streaming access for one year and you can download them to watch again any time.
Add audio and video sessions, interview transcripts and bonus audio workshops to your permanent library. They are all yours to download and keep forever.
Collaborate online with other clinical professionals through chat boards and online forums. Share your reactions, exchange ideas, ask questions, and network with your peers.
Complete your CE tests online following each session or at your convenience. Once you pass, you can print your CE certificate online instantly—earn up to 6 hours of CE credit.
Everything in this series is yours to download and keep forever.