PY658 Human Sexuality (2 cr.) This course covers theories of sexuality, the role of attitudes and values, and the importance of self-awareness. A variety of perspectives (ethical, psychological, legal, theological) related to clinical and educational settings are discussed.
Upon completion of this course, students are expected to be able to do the following:
- Discuss sexual issues and topics in appropriate professional contexts.
- Understand boundaries, counter-transference, values, biases, and attitudes affecting clinical work with clients with various sexual concerns.
- Demonstrate skills necessary to write a complete sexual history.
- Develop a treatment plan for a sexuality-related problem.
- Understand key concepts related to child and adolescent sexuality, aging, transgender issues, homosexualities, HIV, S.T.Is, birth control, sexual victimization, and sexual abusers.
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