A One Day Learning Event
Saturday 12th October 2019
10:00 am – 4:00 pm (registration at 9:30 am)
Venue: Psychological Society of Ireland, Grantham House, Grantham Street, Dublin 8, D08 W8HD
Cost: €95.00
6 IACP CPD credits
The workshop
This course is intended for psychotherapists, counsellors and psychologists who may work with couples and individuals who present in therapy with relationship and sexual difficulties. Psychosexual concerns are often central to the presenting issues in therapy, yet often go unexplored. The aims of the course are to enable therapists to develop a level of comfort to assess and identify such problems. The course material focuses on the integration of knowledge into practice thus enabling conversations on key areas of sexuality or sexual difficulties. The course will also focus on the therapeutic tools and essential skills required to effectively support clients to deal with such complex matters. There will be a strong emphasis on practical skills, experiential learning and debate.
The workshop will be an opportunity to explore:
● Why we as therapists need to talk more about sex
● Tools to use for assessment and exploration
● Female sexuality and common difficulties
● Male sexuality and common difficulties
● Porn as a presenting issue
● Couples, intimacy and sex
● LGBTQ+
● Fetish, meaning and counterculture
To Book, please click on the following link:
https://www.psychologicalsociety.ie/event/We-Need-to-Talk-More-About-Sex
Facilitated by Trish Murphy from www.psychosexualtherapy.ie
Author of #Love 21st Century Relationships, Mercier press 2016
Trish Murphy is a Psychotherapist, teacher and trainer and currently works 5 days a week in Trinity College. She works as a trainer in her special area of interest; psychosexual therapy. Trish writes a weekly column for the Irish Times and is a regular presenter on the Pat Kenny radio show. She has published two books: ‘The Challenge of Retirement’ in 2014 and ‘#Love Relationships in the 21st Century’ in 2016.
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