Real Therapy: Master Therapists in Practice Mindfulness Based Sex Therapy for Low Sexual Desire (9 CE hours)

$500.00

Presented by: Lori Brotto, PhD

9 Hours, 9 CE Hours

Description:

Dr. Lori Brotto applies her Mindfulness Based Sex Therapy approach in a series of 8 demonstration therapy video sessions. Go beyond understanding Mindfulness approaches to treating Sexual Desire concerns and methods as Dr. Lori Brotto implements her evidence based treatment in eight unscripted live recorded sessions with client Angela, who presents with distressing low sexual desire.

 

Learning Objectives

After this seminar, attendees will be able to:

  • Define Mindfulness Based Sex Therapy
  • Demonstrate a variety of mindfulness exercises and apply the Inquiry
  • Explain how mindfulness practice can address low desire
  • Explain the progression of mindfulness skills from formal non-sexual mindfulness practice through to integrating mindfulness skills into sexual activity
  • Explain how mindfulness practice can address distress
  • Explain how mindfulness practice can address other co-occuring psychological issues

 

Speaker Bio

Lori A. Brotto, PhD, R Psych is the Executive Director of the Women’s Health Research Institute at BC Women’s Hospital and Health Centre. Dr. Brotto is a Professor in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, with a Joint Appointment in the Department of Psychiatry. She holds a Canada Research Chair in Women’s Sexual Health. Her program of research focuses on women’s sexual health, and includes randomized controlled trials of psychological interventions (such as mindfulness and cognitive behavioural therapy) to address low desire in women and chronic genital pain (vulvodynia). She has a strong interest in quality of life among survivors, and has been involved in a number of studies to address sexual health among cancer survivors. To that end, she is a member of the Gynecologic Cancer Collaborative Cluster, lead by Dr. Gavin Stuart. Her CFI-funded research lab is located at Vancouver Hospital and is equipped with sexual psychophysiological measures, an eye tracker, and infrastructure to support salivary hormone collections. She also collaborates on studies exploring asexuality, culture and sexuality, and most recently, digital technologies to deliver women’s sexual health programs.