SW810J Human Sexuality: Assessing, Education and Intervening with Youth and Their Caretakers to Develop or Regain a Healthy Sense of Sexuality Throughout the Lifespan 10Hrs TIVE15-202480
Oct 25, 2024 - Nov 8, 2024
Full course description
CI# SW810J Human Sexuality: Assessing, Educating and Intervening with Youth and Their Caretakers to Develop or Regain a Healthy Sense of Sexuality Throughout the Lifespan 10 hours
Instructor: Rachel Michaelsen, LCSW
Friday, 10/25/2024 & 11/08/2024 • 9:15AM – 3:00PM
Location: Online via Zoom
For mental-health practitioners who work directly with clients and/or supervise work with clients.
Certificates will be provided to participants via email once course evaluation is completed and turned in.
Promoting health and satisfying sexuality starts with attitudes and age appropriate education. Many system involved youth have had negative sexual experience which may impact their sexuality throughout their lifespan. In this course learn to understand, identify and talk about sex and sexuality with youth, caregivers, family members and school staff. Topics to be covered include: anatomy and physiology, sexual identity, sexual diversity, cultural considerations, STDs, birth control, menstruation, sexual functioning, sexual dysfunctions and disorders, sexual consent, healthy relationships, and sex therapy, This course meets the pre-licensure requirements for Human Sexuality, 10 hours, for individuals applying for a license with the Board of Behavioral Sciences.