Written by a leader in sex therapy education and practice, this unique text enriches sex therapy trainees with over a dozen detailed clientnarratives—among the most powerful teaching tools for clinicians in training—that address a variety of sexual difficulties and dysfunctions, along with thetreatment approach taken by an expert clinician. Treatment strategies incorporate relational, cognitive-behavioral, and existential approaches, making thisan effective teaching tool for therapists using a variety of therapeutic orientations. Designed for the therapist in training, these narratives emphasizeboth the client’s perspective and the clinician’s response. They describe a variety of treatment dilemmas and decisions, providing a full, nuanced view ofeach individual case.
Difficulties regarding sexual functioning for both men and women are covered along with couple concerns such as infidelity and discrepancies in sexualdesire between partners. Also addressed are difficulties faced by survivors of sexual abuse and assault, clients with uncontrollable sexual behaviors, andcouples in LGBT relationships. The book’s use of long-form narratives as a teaching tool and the integration of existential, relational, andcognitive-behavioral approaches to therapy make this book an ideal text for courses in counseling and therapy for sexual issues in marriage and familytherapy, counseling and psychology training programs, and interdisciplinary programs in human sexuality and sexuality education.
Key Features:
- Presents real-life long-form narratives describing a variety of sexual difficulties and dysfunctions
- Provides expert treatment strategies incorporating relational, cognitive-behavioral, and existential approaches
- Reflects current understanding of and professional standards for treating sexuality issues, including DSM-5 diagnoses and current ethics codes
- Covers a wide range of issues and client types
- Written by a noted leader in sex therapy education and practice