Understand the neurological infrastructure of trauma (sexual, relational and cultural) and how this impacts on sexuality - developmentally and functionally.
Foundational knowledge for comprehensive therapeutic case-formulation.
CPD hours: 3.5
Step-by-step practical instructions
Dr. Ashton shares her insights from practice in the field so you leave with in-depth knowledge
Join a community of peers
Attend group supervision at the end of your training. Meet like-minded practitioners and learn from each other.
Hi, I'm your trainer - Dr Sarah Ashton
Sarah (she/her) is the Director and Founder of the first psychology practice dedicated to sexual health treatment – SHIPS and is the Founder and Lead Training Author of Sexual Health and Intimacy Psychological Training. Sarah is a registered psychologist (AHPRA), board approved supervisor (AHPRA), member of the Society of Australian Sexologists and has worked with clients in the sexual health field for over 15 years. She is the Coordinator for the Sexual and Mental Health Primary Health Network, and a Sessional Lecturer at RMIT University. She is a published researcher in The Journal of Sex Research, Porn Studies, Feminism & Psychology, and has written articles for The Conversation and Red Magazine. Sarah has been a guest speaker on Joy FM and ABC radio. Sarah brings a warm, down-to-earth, compassionate approach to therapy and leading her practice. She loves what she does and wants to share this important area of knowledge with emerging and established practitioners.
Training Curriculum
- Defining trauma (1:55)
- Information processing model (3:05)
- Examples of stored node information (5:13)
- Understanding the memory network (2:59)
- What a trauma response looks like (6:58)
- Subconscious stimuli (2:31)
- Adaptations (3:36)
- Examples (4:02)
- Adaptations that can impact on sexuality (1:05)
- Types of impact (1:37)
- Definition (1:06)
- Childhood abuse - Short term impacts (1:55)
- Childhood trauma -Disruption in development (1:40)
- Childhood trauma - Long term impacts (2:56)
- Childhood trauma predictors of impacts (1:56)
- Differences when sexual trauma occurs in adulthood (2:38)
- Adult trauma - Common early responses (1:46)
- Adult trauma - Potential impacts (1:10)
- Impacts of trauma (1:47)
- Compounding factors (1:42)
- Possible trigger points (0:52)
- Model for understanding triggering (1:18)
- Contextual triggers (1:30)
- Adaptations (1:05)
Suitable for:
- Psychologists
- Social workers
- Counsellors
- Nurses
- Psychiatrists
- Sex therapists
- GPs
- Students undertaking education in all of the above
Level of experience required:
- Undertaking or completed qualifications in psychology or above disciplines
- No experience with sexual therapy necessary
What is included:
- Access to online training modules - unlimited time
- Access to a 1 hour Zoom group supervision led by Dr Sarah Ashton, following completion of the course
- Certificate of completion
Length:Â
- 1.5-2.5 hours, plus 1 hour group supervision
- CPD hours: 3.5
Duration of Access:Â
Unlimited. Once you sign up, you can take as long as you like to complete the course
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