Talking about sex and intimacy in therapy can feel challenging, even for experienced therapists. But these conversations are essential.
Many clients struggle with intimacy, desire, and connection, yet therapists often feel ill-equipped to explore these topics in depth. You don’t need to be a sex therapist to have these conversations, you just need the right tools.
Who is this for?
This workshop is for therapists who may not specialise in sex therapy but want to feel more confident in talking about sex and intimacy with their clients. Whether you work with individuals or couples, understanding these dynamics can help you support clients in navigating relationships, communication, and desire.
What You’ll Learn:
✅ How to start and maintain conversations about sex in therapy.
✅ What sex represents beyond the physical, intimacy, connection, and desire.
✅ How attachment styles impact sexual satisfaction and relationship dynamics. ✅ Practical techniques to help clients improve intimacy and communication.
✅ Key reasons for changes in sexual desire and how to explore them in therapy. ✅ Assessment questions to better understand a client’s relationship with sex and intimacy.
Why This Matters…
Sex and intimacy play a crucial role in emotional well-being and relationships. Many therapists feel like they’re working with ‘half of a couple’ when discussing these topics in individual sessions. This workshop will equip you with the tools to confidently explore sex and intimacy with clients, whether in couples or individual therapy.
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£75.00Price
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