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Psychological Treatment for Anorgasmia
Introduction (Total listening time 5:46)
Welcome (0:46)
Acknowledgement of country (0:17)
Copyright notice
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Your trainer (2:12)
Your safety (0:18)
A note about terms (0:55)
Overview (1:18)
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Definitions & DSM V (Total listening time 9:48)
Anorgasmia (0:59)
DSM V criteria (1:09)
What is problematic about this... (2:14)
Prevalence (1:03)
Physical causes to rule out (1:43)
Orgasm definition (1:29)
Penis owners and ejaculation (0:41)
Vulva owners and ejaculation (0:30)
Conditions for orgasm - physical (Total listening time 5:24)
Arousal for vulva owners (3:16)
Arousal for penis owners (0:44)
Nervous system response (1:24)
Conditions for orgasm - psychological & neurological (Total listening time 20:56)
Safety & excitement (0:43)
Information processing model (3:15)
Implication for orgasm (1:09)
Trauma triggers (4:33)
Contextual factors (4:25)
SES & SIS (1:32)
Factors of influence (5:19)
Reflective questions
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Q. 5
Assessment (Total listening time 4:22)
Assessment template (0:50)
Performance anxiety (1:57)
Not currently attempting (1:35)
Treatment targets (Total listening time 21:18)
Identifying influencing factors and treatment targets (5:14)
Anorgasmia treatment map (1:49)
Understanding of pleasure (2:15)
Core beliefs, sexual scripts & cultural messages (3:19)
Safety in relationships (2:20)
Performance anxiety (0:56)
Relationship with body (5:25)
Sensate therapy (Total listening time 9:16)
What is sensate focus (1:14)
Partnered exercise example (2:56)
Customise plan (2:40)
Solo exercise (0:51)
Why it works (1:35)
Summary and conclusion (Total listening time 2:23)
Summary (1:34)
Resources
Future training
Thank you (0:26)
Book group supervision session
Completed group supervision & certificate
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