Skip to main content
Top of the Page
iMIS
Toggle search
Search
Sign in
Shop
My Networks
Join / Renew
Toggle navigation
Search
SFTC24: Doing Sex Therapy with Trans, Nonbinary &/or Gender Expansive Clients.
CE: 1.00
Speaker: Alex Iantaffi PhD, MS, SEP, CST, CST-S, LMFT
When addressing working with trans, nonbinary &/or gender expansive (TNBGE) clients, there can be an emphasis on the initial exploratory and coming out stages. However, TNBGE clients can come to us for a range of reasons and to address a number of isses. As marriage and family therapists, one of these reasons can include tackling intimacy and sexuality issues within their own relationships, yet we might feel unprepared to work on those issues and/or with TNBGE clients. In this session, I will address some issues to consider when doing sex therapy with TNBGE clients and use clinical examples to illustrate those issues. I will also discuss how our own positioning might impact the therapeutic relationship when doing this work. Finally, I will conclude the presentation highlighting how becoming more competent in providing sex therapy to TNBGE client has the potential to improve the care we provide to all our clients.
**Disclaimer: Please note that this recording is from an in-person conference session, and there may be moments where the speaker is momentarily out of view or not fully visible on screen. Due to technical limitations or the nature of live events, there may be inconsistencies in the camera framing or transitions. Please also note that some of the audience questions may be difficult to hear due to the nature of the live event set up. We appreciate your understanding and patience as you watch this session.
Discounted member price:
20.00
Your price:
30.00
Must be between 0 and 1000000000.
You could save
33%
Quantity:
Quantity is required.
Quantity must be between 0 and 1000000.
Similar products
Creating the Anti-depressant Family: What...
DSM-5: An Introduction for MFTs
Working with LGBTQ Clients
DSM-5: Diagnosing Substance and Somatic Disorders
DSM-5: Diagnosing Children and Adolescents
Eldercare
×
{1}
##LOC[OK]##
{1}
##LOC[OK]##
##LOC[Cancel]##
{1}
##LOC[OK]##
##LOC[Cancel]##