Integrative Sex and Couples Therapy: Innovative Clinical Interventions to Treat Relationship and Desire Issues in the New Era of Sexuality in Psychotherapy – Dr. Tammy Nelson

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What is all clients?

all clients is Archive: 80% of in psychotherapy will complain about their dissatisfaction with either their relationships or their sex lives..

How does all clients Archive:?

Archive: 80% of all clients in psychotherapy will complain about their dissatisfaction with either their relationships or their sex lives.

What is you?

you is Are equipped to handle these issues as they arise?The traditional models of dealing with relationships and sex aren’t working, and all clinicians need practical interventions to address these basic problems that almost all clients struggle with at some point in their lives.Integrative Sex and Couples Therapy is essential for all therapists at any level of experience and for every population.You don’t need to work with couples to utilize these interventions and help clients in your practice.Watch Tammy Nelson, Ph.D., internationally acclaimed psychotherapist, Board Certified Sexologist, Certified Sex Therapist and Certified Imago Relationship Therapist in this ground-breaking recording, and she’ll walk you step-by-step through the phases of her new model of integrated sex and couples therapy treatment so you’ll leave this seminar better equipped to work with your most challenging cases.With Dr. Tammy’s expert guidance, you’ll learn practical interventions you can use to help clients improve their relationships, balance desire discrepancies, work through betrayal and feel more passionate..

How does you Are?

Are you equipped to handle these issues as they arise?The traditional models of dealing with relationships and sex aren’t working, and all clinicians need practical interventions to address these basic problems that almost all clients struggle with at some point in their lives.Integrative Sex and Couples Therapy is essential for all therapists at any level of experience and for every population.You don’t need to work with couples to utilize these interventions and help clients in your practice.Watch Tammy Nelson, Ph.D., internationally acclaimed psychotherapist, Board Certified Sexologist, Certified Sex Therapist and Certified Imago Relationship Therapist in this ground-breaking recording, and she’ll walk you step-by-step through the phases of her new model of integrated sex and couples therapy treatment so you’ll leave this seminar better equipped to work with your most challenging cases.With Dr. Tammy’s expert guidance, you’ll learn practical interventions you can use to help clients improve their relationships, balance desire discrepancies, work through betrayal and feel more passionate.

What is You’ll?

You’ll is also learn how to avoid professional dilemmas, such as countertransference, projection and hopelessness —which lead to frustration for both you and your clients.Purchase today and use integrative sex and couples therapy in your practice!Perform a clinical assessment to determine the cause of pleasure denial to inform the clinician’s choice of treatment interventions.Analyze the effects of separation, betrayal, trust and identity issues on eroticism in clients’ sexual partnerships as it relates to clinical practice.Utilize clinical interventions, such as pleasure mapping and desire awareness, to treat desire issues such as pleasure resistance, pleasure avoidance and pleasure rejection.Explore the phases of treatment for erotic recovery and develop a treatment plan for women, both individually and in couple’s treatment, for sexless marriage and desire issues.Create an attachment versus individualization plan as a treatment intervention to aid clients in developing relational skills and strengthening sexual intimacy and wellness.Explain the clinical implications of the stages of integration and the four areas of sexuality that have meaning for women around the narrative of eroticism.Sexuality: The New Model of What’s NormalChallenges of sex therapy & couples therapyHow the treatment of women has changedWhat are you afraid clients will bring up?Target multiple levels of sexualityCultural definitions of sexual pathology & wellnessModel of sexual wellnessAddress Sexual & Relational NeedsWhy we choose partners with different needsClusters of needs & their treatment implicationsThe different types of erotic needsHow relationship phases affect erotic needsStrategies to address countertransferenceDesire Discrepancies: Interventions for the Most Common Issue Couples FaceThe cycle of arousal & its clinical impactThe prerequisite of arousalAddress relational avoidanceHow to renew & rekindle desirePleasure Disorders & Their TreatmentPleasure vs..

How does You’ll also learn?

You’ll also learn how to avoid professional dilemmas, such as countertransference, projection and hopelessness —which lead to frustration for both you and your clients.Purchase today and use integrative sex and couples therapy in your practice!Perform a clinical assessment to determine the cause of pleasure denial to inform the clinician’s choice of treatment interventions.Analyze the effects of separation, betrayal, trust and identity issues on eroticism in clients’ sexual partnerships as it relates to clinical practice.Utilize clinical interventions, such as pleasure mapping and desire awareness, to treat desire issues such as pleasure resistance, pleasure avoidance and pleasure rejection.Explore the phases of treatment for erotic recovery and develop a treatment plan for women, both individually and in couple’s treatment, for sexless marriage and desire issues.Create an attachment versus individualization plan as a treatment intervention to aid clients in developing relational skills and strengthening sexual intimacy and wellness.Explain the clinical implications of the stages of integration and the four areas of sexuality that have meaning for women around the narrative of eroticism.Sexuality: The New Model of What’s NormalChallenges of sex therapy & couples therapyHow the treatment of women has changedWhat are you afraid clients will bring up?Target multiple levels of sexualityCultural definitions of sexual pathology & wellnessModel of sexual wellnessAddress Sexual & Relational NeedsWhy we choose partners with different needsClusters of needs & their treatment implicationsThe different types of erotic needsHow relationship phases affect erotic needsStrategies to address countertransferenceDesire Discrepancies: Interventions for the Most Common Issue Couples FaceThe cycle of arousal & its clinical impactThe prerequisite of arousalAddress relational avoidanceHow to renew & rekindle desirePleasure Disorders & Their TreatmentPleasure vs.

What is performanceTypes of pleasure denialEmpower women?

performanceTypes of pleasure denialEmpower women is to have pleasureInterventions for pleasure denialIntegration: A Treatment ModelThe Relationship Trauma TriangleWhy the current therapy model isn’t workingHow to avoid being drawn into conflictsSeparation, betrayal, trust & identityThe integration modelInterventions for Each Phase of TreatmentElicit sexual narrativesTeach a focus on appreciationIntegrate the four areas of sexual meaningBuild upon pleasure & connectionThe Crisis Phase of TreatmentAssess for relationship & individual riskDelay the “stay or go” decisionTeach relationship skillsTools for clients to deal with intense affectFocus on decreasing fatigue & pressureStrategies for the Insight PhaseExplore the “how did we get here?”Address attachment issuesCreate an attachment vs..

How does performanceTypes of pleasure denialEmpower women have?

performanceTypes of pleasure denialEmpower women to have pleasureInterventions for pleasure denialIntegration: A Treatment ModelThe Relationship Trauma TriangleWhy the current therapy model isn’t workingHow to avoid being drawn into conflictsSeparation, betrayal, trust & identityThe integration modelInterventions for Each Phase of TreatmentElicit sexual narrativesTeach a focus on appreciationIntegrate the four areas of sexual meaningBuild upon pleasure & connectionThe Crisis Phase of TreatmentAssess for relationship & individual riskDelay the “stay or go” decisionTeach relationship skillsTools for clients to deal with intense affectFocus on decreasing fatigue & pressureStrategies for the Insight PhaseExplore the “how did we get here?”Address attachment issuesCreate an attachment vs.

What is individuation?

individuation is planExercises for couplesAppreciate & expand on what’s workingThe Vision Phase of TreatmentErotic recoveryFocus on fantasy & pleasure6 weeks of sex dates protocolCreate a new monogamy agreementLimitations of the research & potential risks.

How does individuation planExercises?

individuation planExercises for couplesAppreciate & expand on what’s workingThe Vision Phase of TreatmentErotic recoveryFocus on fantasy & pleasure6 weeks of sex dates protocolCreate a new monogamy agreementLimitations of the research & potential risks

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