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Sensate Focus Therapy
Introduction
Welcome (1:02)
Acknowledgement of country
Copyright notice
Getting the most out of the training
Your trainer (1:59)
Outline (1:42)
Inclusive terms (1:21)
Your safety
History of Sensate Focus Therapy
Introduction
Masters & Johnson (1:43)
Further development (1:32)
What is Sensate Focus & why does it work?
Introduction
What is Sensate Focus Therapy? (1:06)
How Sensate Focus Therapy can be used (6:34)
Why does it work? (1:25)
The importance of touch (1:52)
Research on effectiveness
Criticism (1:29)
Introducing Sensate Focus Therapy to your clients
Overview of Sensate Focus Therapy Process for Practitioners
How to explain sensate to your clients (3:44)
Important notes (4:01)
Handout
The 'hand exercise' - to demonstrate theory and practice
Why and when to use
Examples & explanation (7:37)
Reflections
Sensate Focus exercises - developing a plan
Introduction
Setting the scene (5:04)
Developing a plan (5:52)
Example plan (4:51)
Therapeutic processing
Introduction
Reflections and therapeutic process in the next session (3:30)
Addressing barriers (5:03)
If sexual arousal happens (1:15)
Identifying treatment targets for concurrent or subsequent treatment (8:07)
Alterations & accommodations
Introduction
Additions (3:39)
Adding or reducing sensation (2:44)
Including a partner in the plan (2:23)
Solo Sensate (2:50)
Assessing clients needs and customising
Introduction
Capacity for mindfulness (2:34)
High anxiety (2:33)
Neurodiversity (4:33)
History of sexual trauma (4:40)
Trans and non-binary clients (1:39)
Disability & ageing (2:43)
Exercise
Exercise: Develop a plan for your client
Conclusion
Summary (2:23)
Resources
Additional training
Thank you (0:37)
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