MFT 260 - Sexual Issues in Marriage and Family Therapy Semester Hours: 3
Spring
This course describes the history of sex research and sex therapy.
It defines the common sexual issues and sexual dysfunctions seen by
marriage and family therapists. It presents a thorough detailed
investigation of the basic traditional therapeutic models for the
treatment of sexual problems. The course explores the systemic basis of
sexual issues, placing them in an interpersonal context, and describes
systemic assessment, diagnosis, and treatment. In so doing, the
possibility of combining the fields of sexual and martial therapy is
examined.
Prerequisites & Course Notes MFT 266 and either an undergraduate course in human sexuality or COUN 279 and
permission of the adviser. May not be taken on a Pass/Fail basis.
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