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Proudly present
seminars:
T hese exciting
and fast-paced seminars are ideal for those interested in sex therapy in order to
enhance their clinical skills. They are streamlined for psychotherapists
(social workers, marriage & family therapists and mental health counselors),
psychologists, physicians (especially urologists, gynecologists,
endocrinologists, and internists), physician assistants, nurse practitioners,
and postgraduate students. Three expert sex therapists offer the latest in
treatment techniques and solutions for your challenging cases. We invite
seasoned clinicians or those building a foundation for working with sexual
issues to attend. These seminars are especially suited for professionals seeking
certification as a sex therapist, counselor or educator.
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Tuition for
these seminars (excluding SAR) is $360. A discounted rate of $300 is available
to students and registered interns.
For any specific
program brochure(s) and registration information, call Susan Lee at (561)
833-0066 (or Larry Siegel at (561) 254-4237, or
Ricky Siegel at
(561) 809-1080); or email to drsusanlee@mac.com (or larry.siegel@sageinstitute.org
or ricky.siegel@gmail.com).
This program meets the
requirements of the American Association of Sexuality Educators, Counselors
& Therapists (AASECT) and is approved for 12 CE credits.
These CE credits may be
applied toward AASECT certification and renewal of certification. Dr. Susan Lee,
Provider # 07-110J, valid 3/01/2009-3/11/2011.
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The Practice
of Sex Therapy
A two-day, 12-CE
hour training focused on clinical applications of sexual dysfunction &
disorder treatment.
Featuring
Presenters:
Dr.
Susan Lee, Ed.D., LCSW, CST
Richard
Siegel, MS, LMHC, CAP, CST
Lawrence
Siegel, MA, CST
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Course Objectives:
Include: the
bio-psycho-social factors shaping sexual response; differentiating between
organic and psychogenic causes of sexual dysfunctions; diagnosis & treatment
of sexual dysfunctions & disorders in men & women; the impact of the
"medicalization" of sexual treatment on clinical practice; the impact
of disease, medication and recreational drugs on sexual functioning and intimate
relationships; treatment of paraphilias and sexual compulsivity disorders;
specific treatment techniques and interventions utilizing the traditional sex
therapy modality; sexuality issues in chemical dependency, and current research
in clinical sexology. |
2010 Offerings
February
12-13, 2010 -Palm Beach
April
30- May 1, 2010 - New York, NY
2009 Offerings
July 10 & 11
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Denver, CO
August 7 & 8
– Atlanta, Ga.
September 4 & 5
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Chicago, IL
October 9 & 10 – Palm
Beach, Fl
November 13 & 14
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Tampa, Florida
*CLICK
ON THE ABOVE LINKS TO SEE THE BROCHURE*
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