B - 3 Linking Families and Teens (LiFT): Using Family Connection and Values to Promote
Sexual Health Communication
We're also working on a project aimed at improving
sexual health communication skills in boys.»
Not exact matches
• «Get a life» — a personal development and life skills programme including: o drugs and alcohol o personal hygiene and body image o emotional
health and wellbeing o
sexual health o
communication skills.
«Our findings suggest that open
communication about sex with partners is linked with a reduced likelihood of having low
sexual interest,» Graham told
Health via email.
«When I work with women reporting low libido, I explore the
health of their relationship in terms of
communication styles, if they're feeling satisfied by
sexual interaction, and also individual factors such as stress indicators (work, family, life) if experiencing anxiety, depression, exhaustion, on any medications or have dietary changes and even dealing with young children.»
The best way to prevent STDs besides condom usage include honest
communication (asking partners if they have an STD, and who else they are involved with), immunization, STI testing and
sexual health checkups.
Throughout the year, SSHA facilitates
communication among
sexual health providers through our signature lecture series, roundtable forums, and educational workshops.
Specifically, research topics I have explored so far have included
sexual quality, solutions to
sexual problems, women's
sexual health,
sexual and relationship satisfaction,
sexual desire, desire discrepancy,
communication, maintaining satisfying sex in long - term relationships, and the effectiveness of integrating
sexual pleasure into comprehensive sex education.
Topics of discussion involve conflict resolution, positive peer relationships, self - esteem, body image, sexism, safe relationships,
sexual health, improved
communication skills, healthy coping skills, and future planning.
Communications about Sex in the Nuclear Family and Beyond: How Extended Families Support Teens»
Sexual Health (2015)
Counseling services provided at the Center for Relationship and
Sexual Health include, individual counseling, couples counseling, marriage counseling, intimacy counseling and
communication counseling.
Throughout the year, SHA facilitates
communication among
sexual health providers through it's signature lecture series, roundtable forums, and educational workshops.
In an environment that fosters mutual collaboration, transparency, support, empowerment and respect, individuals and couples are able to address parenting, finances,
communication, extramarital relationships, chemical and / or
sexual addictions, compulsive behaviors, and unaddressed significant events that impact
health and well - being that is productive and strengthens relationships.»
I have helped clients facing a variety of issues, including but not limited to: depression, anxiety, and other mental
health diagnoses, relationship / marital issues, online and offline infidelity,
communication, suicide ideation, intimate partner violence,
sexual difficulties, and grief and loss.»
Manu AA et al., Parent - child
communication about
sexual and reproductive
health: evidence from the Brong Ahafo region, Ghana, Reproductive Health, 2015,
health: evidence from the Brong Ahafo region, Ghana, Reproductive
Health, 2015,
Health, 2015, 12:16.
Among the problems seniors face are
communication, establishing new roles in the home,
sexual intimacy and
health problems.
Help is available for: marriage counseling, divorce, codependency, relationships, couples therapy, alcohol abuse, addiction counseling, anxiety counseling, substance abuse evaluation, alcohol abuse, recovery, ADD counseling or ADHD, attention deficit disorder, ways to improve your marriage, marital problems, depression therapy, drug treatment, stress,
sexual addiction, adolescent counseling,
communication problems, panic attacks, blended family, step parenting, healing from infidelity, alcoholism, mental
health therapy, Louisiana covenant marriage counseling, sobriety and after hours counseling.
Jennifer Grossman, Ph.D., is currently principal investigator of an R21 award from the National Institute of Child
Health and Human Development (NICHD)-- Adolescent
Communication with Family and Reproductive Health, which includes the first comprehensive assessment of teens» sexuality communication with extended family and its associations with sexual behavior as well as an exploration of extended family approaches to talking with tee
Communication with Family and Reproductive
Health, which includes the first comprehensive assessment of teens» sexuality
communication with extended family and its associations with sexual behavior as well as an exploration of extended family approaches to talking with tee
communication with extended family and its associations with
sexual behavior as well as an exploration of extended family approaches to talking with teens about sex.
Specifically, physicians can have clear and honest conversations about
sexual health issues in professional settings to model
sexual communication skills, 95 perhaps helping families initiate these conversations.
Topics covered include: values,
communication, goal setting,
sexual health, relationships, peer pressure, and decision - making.
Dr. Jennifer Bevan - Science of Relationships articles Website / CV Dr. Bevan's research interests center upon interpersonal and
health communication, including the negotiation of difficult interactions such as ongoing conflict, jealousy,
sexual resistance, uncertainty, and topic avoidance, as well as related psychological and physical
health correlates of these experiences.
Lucia's research centers primarily around
sexual communication and decision - making among young people,
sexual health, functioning, and changes in the roles and interactions defining the intimate relationships of adolescents and young adults.
During the training, participants will: explore specific lessons and activities in the curriculum on topics such as: abstinence, healthy relationships, goal - setting, decision - making, effective
communication, STDs, barrier methods and pregnancy prevention increase their comfort level and demonstrate skills in delivering lessons on
sexual health...
Sex therapy can help address a number of issues such as: lack of knowledge regarding
sexual health;
sexual issues related to religion / spirituality, family values, culture, and / or ethnicity;
communication barriers related to
sexual intimacy;
sexual and relationship issues related to an affair and / or differences in
sexual pleasure preferences;
sexual health related to medical factors; female orgasmic disorder; female
sexual interest / arousal disorder; erectile disorder (premature ejaculation); pain experienced during penetration; vaginismus; male hypoactive
sexual desire disorder; issues related to
sexual orientation and / or gender identity; lacking knowledge or relationship issues related to a sexually transmitted infection and / or safer sex practices; risky
sexual behavior related to substance use;
sexual issues or relationship issues related to history of
sexual abuse; and interest and / or lacking knowledge regarding BDSM, kink, and / or other
sexual lifestyles.
The Comprehensive Diagnostic Assessment including evaluating attachment, trauma (including Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder,
sexual abuse and stress), executive brain functioning, development (sensory, social, motor,
communication and living skills), the parent child relationship and overall emotional
health of both the parent and child.
EAP addresses a variety of mental
health and human development concerns including behavioral issues, substance abuse, eating disorders, emotional and
sexual abuse, depression, anxiety, relationships and
communication.
Throughout the year, SHA facilitates
communication among
sexual health providers through our signature lecture series, roundtable forums, and educational workshops.
Outside of alternative
sexual lifestyles, Samar also has experience with
sexual health and dysfunctions, healing from infidelity,
communication and conflict repair, and restoring intimacy.
I help clients address relationship concerns; such as infidelity, poor
communication,
sexual performance and dissatisfaction issues, relationship and family conflict, and associated mental
health and substance abuse issues.
«I specialize in the evaluation and evidence - based treatment of a variety of mental and behavioral
health difficulties, including: mood disorders; anxiety and trauma; women's
health (e.g., pregnancy, postpartum); sexuality,
sexual health, and
sexual orientation; gender identity and expression; interpersonal relationships,
communication, and infidelity.
Throughout the year, SHA facilitates
communication among
sexual health providers, general practicitoners and advocates through its signature lecture series, roundtable forums, and educational workshops.
The goal of this video series is to help normalize postpartum
sexual concerns, and to open the lines of
communication about this topic both between partners, and also between
health care providers and new parents.
At the end of the day, no matter what time of year it is, each and every parent should consider the importance of proactive, ongoing, open
communication around
sexual health with their teen.
Grossman is currently principal investigator of an R21 award from the National Institute of Child
Health and Human Development — Adolescent
Communication with Family and Reproductive Health, which includes the first comprehensive assessment of teens» sexuality communication with extended family and its associations with sexual behavior as well as an exploration of extended family approaches to talking with tee
Communication with Family and Reproductive
Health, which includes the first comprehensive assessment of teens» sexuality
communication with extended family and its associations with sexual behavior as well as an exploration of extended family approaches to talking with tee
communication with extended family and its associations with
sexual behavior as well as an exploration of extended family approaches to talking with teens about sex.
The HSE
Sexual Health & Crisis Pregnancy Programme has commissioned research aimed at exploring the factors that inhibit and enable
communication between parents and primary school children aged 4 - 9 years about relationships, sexuality and growing up.
The significance of this work lies in its comprehensive focus on the full range of partners in family sexuality
communication, assessing whether this
communication is helpful or harmful to teens»
sexual health.
Some psychotherapists and marriage and family counselors have received specialized training to help clients seeking relationship counseling address concerns such as: problem dynamics;
communication challenges, work life balance, mental
health issues, loss and grief, transitions, attachment deficits, betrayal (emotional or physical affairs),
sexual concerns, intimacy, divorce and separation.and more.
For MLH, intervention goals were designed to: 1) increase adherence to medical regimens, including ARV; 2) reduce
sexual and drug use transmission acts; 3) reduce mental
health symptoms; and 4) improve parenting while ill (i.e., reduce family conflict, improve
communication, and clarify family roles).
Christian counseling for teen sex addiction will bridge the
communication gap between parent and teen while offering teen - focused advice for
sexual morality and
health.
We provide counseling for depression, anxiety, adjustment issues, self esteem, procrastination, truancy, teenage conflicts, teenage anger,
communication problems, codependency, relationship issues, marriage counseling, infidelity,
sexual dissatisfaction, values clarification, childhood
sexual abuse, mid life crisis, menopause, PTSD, Glbt issues, verbal abuse, trauma, anger, couples counseling, help with panic attacks, grief, self esteem, weight management, weight loss, personal growth and other long term mental
health issues such as bi-polar, dissociative identity disorder, borderline personality disorder, and narcissistic personality disorder.
The current study provides supporting evidence that a relatively brief family - based intervention was successful at addressing parent — adolescent
sexual communication among a mental
health sample.
Parents can play a vital role in shaping teenagers»
sexual attitudes, behavior, and contraceptive use through
communication, however, less is known about how to modify parent — adolescent
communication among youth with mental
health problems.
Topics related to sexuality,
sexual and emotional intimacy, relationships, marriage, trust,
communication, healthy attachment & bonding, mental
health issues, self - care, women's
health, men's heath, parenting and overall psychological and
sexual well - being are areas of expertise for our world renown sexologists, clinical psychologists, couples counselors and sex therapists.