In the United States, a significant portion of the population, approximately 70-80%, identifies with a religious faith. This diversity is increasingly becoming a hallmark of the American demographic landscape. In the realm of therapy, and particularly in sex therapy, a nuanced understanding of the varied cultural and religious backgrounds that shape clients' worldviews is essential. Such an understanding is crucial for fostering a therapeutic environment that respects and acknowledges these diverse perspectives and for effectively addressing the complex interplay between a client’s family system and their cultural and religious beliefs as they relate to relationships, sexuality, sex, gender, and family dynamics.
This course embarks on an extensive global exploration, dedicating significant focus to Asia and the Middle East. We aim to delve into the rich diversity of norms, customs, practices, and the unique challenges and strengths of working with individuals from various cultural and religious backgrounds. Our journey will include insights into working with East Asians, individuals from the Indian sub-continent, Muslims, Arabs, Jews, Christians, and Mormons.
Participants will have a foundational understanding of these cultures and religions, enabling them to offer culturally sensitive therapy. The course emphasizes the importance of leveraging clients' religious and cultural backgrounds in a strength-based approach to therapy. Additionally, participants will develop skills to adeptly navigate the common challenges that may emerge in the therapeutic process, ensuring a respectful, informed, and effective practice.
The School of Sex Therapy is an approved continued education provider for the International Association of Psychosexual Therapists and is responsible for this program and its content
https://nefesh.org/workshops/SexTherapy2023/viewFREE WEBINAR
Sex Therapy with Diverse Cultural and Religious Populations from Around the World
Previously Recorded
Presenter: Mieke Rivka Sidorsky
Course Length: 3 Hours
Learning Objectives:
- Analyze and discuss case studies or scenarios to illustrate an understanding of the impact of cultural and religious norms, customs, and values on clients views regarding relationships, sexuality, sex, gender, and family systems.
- Demonstrate the ability to design and apply treatment plans that leverage cultural and religious strengths, evidenced through the development of case-specific strategies in sex therapy.
- Exhibit competence in formulating and justifying therapeutic strategies aimed at navigating cultural and religious challenges in sex therapy, as shown through case study analysis and treatment planning exercises.
This workshop Offers 3 Continuing Education Credits
This webinar is recorded and will not grant live credits.
In the United States, a significant portion of the population, approximately 70-80%, identifies with a religious faith. This diversity is increasingly becoming a hallmark of the American demographic landscape. In the realm of therapy, and particularly in sex therapy, a nuanced understanding of the varied cultural and religious backgrounds that shape clients' worldviews is essential. Such an understanding is crucial for fostering a therapeutic environment that respects and acknowledges these diverse perspectives and for effectively addressing the complex interplay between a client’s family system and their cultural and religious beliefs as they relate to relationships, sexuality, sex, gender, and family dynamics.
This course embarks on an extensive global exploration, dedicating significant focus to Asia and the Middle East. We aim to delve into the rich diversity of norms, customs, practices, and the unique challenges and strengths of working with individuals from various cultural and religious backgrounds. Our journey will include insights into working with East Asians, individuals from the Indian sub-continent, Muslims, Arabs, Jews, Christians, and Mormons.
Participants will have a foundational understanding of these cultures and religions, enabling them to offer culturally sensitive therapy. The course emphasizes the importance of leveraging clients' religious and cultural backgrounds in a strength-based approach to therapy. Additionally, participants will develop skills to adeptly navigate the common challenges that may emerge in the therapeutic process, ensuring a respectful, informed, and effective practice.
The School of Sex Therapy is an approved continued education provider for the International Association of Psychosexual Therapists and is responsible for this program and its content
Learning Objectives:
- Analyze and discuss case studies or scenarios to illustrate an understanding of the impact of cultural and religious norms, customs, and values on clients views regarding relationships, sexuality, sex, gender, and family systems.
- Demonstrate the ability to design and apply treatment plans that leverage cultural and religious strengths, evidenced through the development of case-specific strategies in sex therapy.
- Exhibit competence in formulating and justifying therapeutic strategies aimed at navigating cultural and religious challenges in sex therapy, as shown through case study analysis and treatment planning exercises.
Agenda:
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Introduction and Course Overview
- Time: 15 minutes
- Description: Briefly introduce the course objectives, the importance of cultural and religious sensitivity in sex therapy, and an overview of the demographic changes in America.
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Understanding Cultural and Religious Diversity
- Time: 30 minutes
- Description: Discuss the significance of cultural and religious identity in therapy, with an emphasis on the American context. Overview of the major religions and cultures to be explored, focusing on their impact on relationships, sexuality, and family systems.
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Session 1: East Asian Perspectives
- Time: 30 minutes
- Description: Explore norms, customs, and therapeutic considerations when working with clients from East Asian backgrounds.
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Session 2: Indian Sub-Continent Cultures
- Time: 30 minutes
- Description: Dive into the diverse cultural and religious landscapes of the Indian sub-continent and their implications for sex therapy.
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Break
- Time: 10 minutes
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Session 3: Middle Eastern and Islamic Insights
- Time: 30 minutes
- Description: Examine the unique challenges and strengths in therapy with clients who are Muslims or from Arab cultures, focusing on relationship, sexuality, and gender norms.
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Session 4: Jewish, Christian, and Mormon Considerations
- Time: 35 minutes
- Description: Analyze the distinct cultural and religious nuances of working with Jewish, Christian, and Mormon clients in sex therapy, including case studies.
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Applying Cultural Sensitivity in Practice
- Time: 20 minutes
- Description: Strategies for integrating a culturally-sensitive, strength-based approach in sex therapy, with examples and best practices.
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Q&A and Wrap-Up
- Time: 15 minutes
- Description: Open floor for participant questions, course review, and discussions on implementing learned skills in practice.
This presentation is open to:
- Social Workers
- Professional Counselors
- Therapists
- Psychologists
- Licensed Mental Health Practitioners
- Medical Doctors and Other Health Professionals
- Other professionals interacting with populations engaged in mental health based services
- New practitioners who wish to gain enhanced insight surrounding the topic
- Experienced practitioners who seek to increase and expand fundamental knowledge surrounding the subject matter
- Advanced practitioners seeking to review concepts and reinforce practice skills and/or access additional consultation
- Managers seeking to broaden micro and/or macro perspectives
Participants will receive their certificate electronically upon completion of the webinar and course evaluation form.
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- CE You! is an approved sponsor of the Maryland Board of Social Work Examiners for continuing education credits for licensed social workers in Maryland.
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