How to Get a Strong Start Talking about Sex Issues in Therapy: Why, When, How, and Then What?

Welcome to the workshop!

In Part One, watch a 13-minute video where Martha focuses on why, when, and how to get a strong start talking about sex in therapy.

In Part Two, check out a 15-minute video during which Martha presents the assessment tool she uses with every client. To take the lead and guide the conversation with skill, you need an assessment tool that helps you know you asked the right questions, didn’t miss anything important, identified necessary referrals and urgent issues, and organized the information into a treatment plan. 

Be sure to download the supporting materials which include the video transcript, an e-book, and more.

When you finish this workshop, you'll have a system for asking the right questions, organizing information, preventing harm, making good referrals, and more. You’ll be surprised at how confident you feel getting started with sex issues that come up in therapy! 

Part One

Bringing up Sex in Therapy: Why, When, and How

 

Downloads:

  • Brief Assessment Infographic. Print it out and put it right on your clipboard!
  • Presentation slides in PDF format
  • Free ebook! 10 Reasons Every Therapist Should Talk About Sex in Therapy… and How to Get Started
  • Part One Video Transcript
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Part Two

Brief Assessment: The Right Questions to Ask your Clients about Sex

 
Download Part Two Video Transcript

Thank you for being here!

With the material in these two videos you are WELL on your way to building comfort, competence, and confidence working with sex issues. I applaud your willingness to try new things, and I hope you enjoy the adventure as you move into this material. Remember: comfort and confidence come with practice!

Here’s to your success,

P.S. If you like my teaching style and you want to become truly confident and competent working with sex issues, you might be a good candidate for my online course, Assessing and Treating Sex Issues in Psychotherapy. It's designed to take therapists all the way from "just starting out" to "skilled with sex issues."

It only opens once a year, but if it's closed right now, sign up for the waitlist — you'll get some bonus goodies when you enroll.