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Working with Sexual Issues in Psychotherapy - A Practical Guide Using a Systemic Social Constructionist Framework

English · Paperback / Softback

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Whilst many psychotherapists work skilfully and creatively with the subject of sex, the lack of professional support systems - such as training and supervision - mean that the topic is often still treated as taboo in the psychotherapy room. This secretive treatment may increase clients' feelings of shame and embarrassment, thus mirroring the confusing views on sexuality in society and leading to the onset and development of sexual dysfunctions.
Bringing the medical perspective of sexology together with systemic psychotherapy informed by social constructionism, this timely book seeks to fill the gap in psychotherapy literature, research and training by providing a theoretical framework, as well as practical guidance, for effective therapeutic interventions in working with sex and sexual relationships in clinical practice.
Exploring topics such as sexual prejudice, the significance of sexual diversity and the assessment and treatment of sexual dysfunctions, enriched with a wealth of engaging case studies, Working with Sexual Issues in Psychotherapy is a fascinating and important read both for students new to this complex topic, and for practitioners looking for a comprehensive source of reference. 

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Introduction
 Chapter 1: Multidimensional Open-minded Sex Therapy (MOST)
Chapter 2: Definitions of Sex and Sexual Response
Chapter 3: Sexual Mythology and Prejudice
Chapter 4: Classification and Assessment of Sexual Dysfunctions
Chapter 5: Treatment Options for Sexual Dysfunctions
Chapter 6: Case Vignettes.


About the author

Desa Markovic is Programme Director for the Psychotherapy and Counselling Programme at Regent’s University London, UK.

Summary

Whilst many psychotherapists work skilfully and creatively with the subject of sex, the lack of professional support systems – such as training and supervision – mean that the topic is often still treated as taboo in the psychotherapy room. This secretive treatment may increase clients’ feelings of shame and embarrassment, thus mirroring the confusing views on sexuality in society and leading to the onset and development of sexual dysfunctions.

Bringing the medical perspective of sexology together with systemic psychotherapy informed by social constructionism, this timely book seeks to fill the gap in psychotherapy literature, research and training by providing a theoretical framework, as well as practical guidance, for effective therapeutic interventions in working with sex and sexual relationships in clinical practice.

Exploring topics such as sexual prejudice, the significance of sexual diversity and the assessment and treatment of sexual dysfunctions, enriched with a wealth of engaging case studies, Working with Sexual Issues in Psychotherapy is a fascinating and important read both for students new to this complex topic, and for practitioners looking for a comprehensive source of reference.

Product details

Authors Desa Markovic
Publisher Macmillan
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 30.09.2017
 
EAN 9781137582225
ISBN 978-1-137-58222-5
No. of pages 434
Series Basic Texts in Counselling and Psychotherapy
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Psychology > Applied psychology
Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > Clinical medicine
Non-fiction book > Psychology, esoterics, spirituality, anthroposophy > Applied psychology

PSYCHOLOGY / Psychotherapy / General, Psychotherapy

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