This new training will review the research and current models of the evolution of sexual trauma. We will explore the differences between men and women in their response to childhood trauma and the evolutionary psychological foundations for these differences. Importantly, this training will introduce some specific interventions for practitioners to help people afflicted with the adult manifestations of childhood trauma. Many of these will be based on recently published research by Dr. Mike Abrams.
During this class we will look at the use of objective measures in assessing sexual problems. Clinicians will receive assistance in determining the point at which a sexual style becomes a dysfunction. Case studies will be presented to clarify some of the techniques that are discussed in this training.
https://frumtherapist.com/workshops/Insightsin2/viewInsights into the Origins of Sexual Trauma with Clinical Interventions (Recorded)
Previously Recorded
Presenter: Dr. Mike Abrams, PhD, MBA, ABPP
Course Length: 3 Hours
This workshop Offers 3 Continuing Education Credits
This webinar is recorded and will not grant live credits.
This new training will review the research and current models of the evolution of sexual trauma. We will explore the differences between men and women in their response to childhood trauma and the evolutionary psychological foundations for these differences. Importantly, this training will introduce some specific interventions for practitioners to help people afflicted with the adult manifestations of childhood trauma. Many of these will be based on recently published research by Dr. Mike Abrams.
During this class we will look at the use of objective measures in assessing sexual problems. Clinicians will receive assistance in determining the point at which a sexual style becomes a dysfunction. Case studies will be presented to clarify some of the techniques that are discussed in this training.
1. Overview of the modern evolution of sexual psychology 15 minutes
2. Back to Nature vs. Nurture - Heritable and biological factors in trauma - 10 minutes
3. Presentation of first case video - 10 minutes
4. Explanation of the trauma in that case and the challenge to the clinician - 10 minutes
5. The differential role of childhood abuse in men's and women's sexual response 12-15 minutes
6. Informed cognitive psychotherapy - teaching the clinician to enlighten the client about their unique response to trauma. 20 Minutes
7. Three annotated clinical vignettes with detailed explanations of interventions and the underlying logic. 30 minutes
7a.Participants will take 5 minutes after each vignette to formulate the basis of the client's problem and suggested treatment. 20 minutes
7b. An additional 10-15 minutes discussing the competing perspectives in light of the current research.
8. Conclusion and Summary with all concepts brought to an applied conclusion - 20 mintues