Sentences with phrase «discuss issues of sexuality»

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More often than not, when Christianity is discussed either in a fictional setting or in relation to real events, it is in the context of an issue related to human sexuality.
They need to know adults who are comfortable enough with their own sexuality to be able to discuss the sexual issues of youth today with candor and honesty.
Such issues are best left for the Catholics themselves to discuss, since having to deal with such intellectually confused claims is proper punishment for their past sins involving issues of sexuality.
However, there was a strong but divided stance on discussing topical issues, such as sexuality and cyber safety; with the level of input depending on the cultural background and age of the child.»
But many teachers and administrators remain hesitant to address gay, lesbian, and transgender issues, since they are loath to discuss sexuality in any form, afraid of the backlash from conservative parents and community members.
Yet Lindfield never discusses politics or religion, let alone issues of gender or sexuality.
Designed for artists navigating intersectional issues of race, gender, sexuality and ethnicity, the workshop will discuss the importance of self - advocacy, and will provide strategies for creating access and financial security.
This is a small supportive group in which women can discuss a variety of subjects including interpersonal relations, self - esteem, asserting oneself, parenting, sexuality, women's rights, and other issues.
I work with all kinds of couples including those who are unmarried, separating, wanting to explore their stalled out intimacy and sexuality, needing guidance to heal from an affair or are feeling stuck related to launching adult children and more... The work for me is about helping couples learn what it takes to stay engaged and connected while discussing their most loaded «issues».
Permission (P): The practitioner creates a climate of comfort and permission for clients to discuss sexual concerns, often introducing the topic of sexuality, thereby validating sexuality as a legitimate health issue.
In an effort to bridge this gap, this workshop led by Ian Kerner PhD, LMFT, will discuss the exponentially expanding science of sexuality, current tools for assessment and treatment of common sexual issues through a biopsychosocial inter-relational lens, dealing with the therapist's anxiety and counter-transference about sex, and understanding the unique issues in working with LGBTQ couples
Providing culturally competent services to transgender clients requires both knowledge of transgender issues and a level of comfort discussing gender and sexuality issues.
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