Not exact matches
I wouldn't mention it to some
of my more conservative
clients who rely on me for content marketing, but for those who share my interest in emotional intelligence and
sexual health?
You will provide zealous advocacy and work with your
client to try to minimize the impact
of the complex legal problems triggered by
sexual assault, primarily by obtaining 258E Harassment Prevention Orders and 209A Restraining Orders; and protecting a survivor's private medical, mental
health, and education records in civil privacy hearings during criminal trials; although we will consider other legal areas if the need arises.
After engaging in a very exhaustive review and analysis
of the law in Pennsylvania, as well as other jurisdictions, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court held that as a general practitioner, Kim's
client was under no specific or «heightened» duty in tort to refrain from
sexual relations with his patient under the circumstances where he provided «incidental mental
health treatment.»
The case
of a current
client Margery Wardle, denied compensation for mental
health injuries resulting from years
of workplace
sexual harassment, highlights the dilemma facing many.
Brampton, ON About Blog Peel HIV / AIDS Network (PHAN) has for over 20 years served people living with HIV / AIDS in Mississauga, Brampton and Caledon and works to limit the spread
of the HIV virus through PHA
Client HIV support programs,
sexual health education, anti HIV / AIDS stigma and discrimination advocacy and volunteerism.
The Center for Relationship and
Sexual Health (CRSH) is dedicated to improving the lives
of its
clients through counseling and therapy services specifically tailored to the individual and / or couple's needs.
While
sexual surrogacy was popular and practiced in the 1970s and 1980s, the idea
of psychotherapists, marriage and family therapists, social workers, counselors, and mental
health professionals referring
clients to Surrogate Partner Therapy is highly controversial and very little examined in current times.
The collaborative
client / therapist treatment relationship is founded on the principle
of men taking responsibility for defining and integrating their personal
sexual health vision.
Although I work with
clients who have many different types
of problems, I am also an AASECT - certified sex therapist and work with
sexual health concerns.
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.»
The current study involved in - depth qualitative file audit
of 299 non-heterosexual counselling
clients who attended drummond street (within a 3 year period from 2008 - 2011), with 220 risk and protective factors identified relating to the individual (cognitive and coping styles, physical
health and
health risk behaviours), family
of origin, couple relationship and parenting, stressful life events, school and work factors, social connection to mainstream and queer communities, and queer - specific factors (such as exposure to homophobia and being currently in a «questioning» stage regarding
sexual identity formation).
Clients include: Combat Veterans, Active Duty / Retired Military, DOD, Police, EMT's, Firefighters, Victims
of crime (assault, robbery, domestic abuse), Male and Female
sexual assault survivors, Male and Female survivors
of childhood
sexual molestation / abuse,
Health Care providers, People experiencing grief / loss.
Dr. Wyatt made the point that most
health and mental
health providers ask about a
client's «age
of first
sexual contact» without distinguishing between consensual and non-consensual
sexual contact.
REAL Essentials
Health helps connect a
client's
sexual behavior patterns with the condition
of his or her heart.
At Planned Parenthood Mid-Hudson Valley we develop conferences and trainings that empower professionals to work effectively with students and
clients on all aspects
of sexual health.
The practice
of mental
health counseling also includes counseling, behavior modification, consultation,
client - centered advocacy, crisis intervention, and the provision
of needed information and education to
clients, when using methods
of a psychological nature to evaluate, assess, diagnose, treat, and prevent emotional and mental disorders and dysfunctions (whether cognitive, affective, or behavioral), behavioral disorders,
sexual dysfunction, alcoholism, or substance abuse.
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.
Sensate Focus in Sex Therapy: The Illustrated Manual provides
health professional with specific information on the use
of Sensate Focus, structured touching opportunities used regularly by Sexologists to address their
clients»
sexual difficulties (Sensate Focus 1) and enhance intimate relationships (Sensate Focus 2).
Here's What It's About: Sensate Focus in Sex Therapy: The Illustrated Manual is an illustrated manual that provides
health professionals with specific information on the use
of the structured touching opportunities used regularly by Sexologists to address their
clients»
sexual difficulties (Sensate Focus 1) and enhance intimate relationships (Sensate Focus 2).
I have specialty training and experience utilizing a variety
of therapeutic techniques and approaches to help my
clients from different backgrounds around the issues
of relationship / intimacy / performance issues,
sexual pleasure, family changes and dynamics, adolescent issues / behaviors, gender identity,
sexual orientation, abuse and trauma, substance abuse, grief and loss, Autism and developmental disability, dual diagnoses, stress management, chronic and persistent mental
health conditions like Anxiety, Depression, Bipolar, and Personality Disorders.
I specialize in
client concerns pertaining to relational and
sexual health; parenting; assisting families to thrive during times
of life transition (such as adolescence, young adulthood, and divorce); and to facilitate the healthy self - esteem, development, and functioning
of individuals, couples, and families.
Joe has taught and lectured on clinical topics including family therapy, the delivery
of health care services to
sexual and gender minorities, sexological perspectives on the assessment and treatment
of sexual compulsivity, clinical interventions with intersex, transgender, and gender non-conforming
clients and their families, differentiating BDSM / Kink from interpersonal violence in intimate partner relationships, and LGBT elders and sexuality.