Behind the Screens: Understanding Compulsive Sexual Behaviour and its Relational Impact 18 19 October 2027

 

Monday 18th & Tuesday 19th October 2027


A two day Programme Online via Zoom
with Paula Hall

 

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DATES : Monday 18th & Tuesday 19th October 2027

TIMES : 10.00am-4.30pm (BST) Please log on at 9.45am for a prompt 10.00am start. 

LOCATION : Online

TRAINER : Dr Paula Hall Scroll down to see more about the trainer.

COST : £99 if booked by 18th August 2027,
                 £115 if booked by 18th September 2027 
                 £135 Full Price

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If your booking is accepted that means there was space for you.  If it is full, email sambaker.pa@gmail.com to join the ‘reserve list’.  Then, if anyone drops out we will notify you, if there is a ‘last minute’ place  for you.  We will also let you know when we plan a new date.

 

CSBD, or sex/porn addiction as it’s most commonly known, can present unique challenges in the therapy room, often impacting not only the individual but also their partners and relationships. This 2-day training workshop equips therapists with the essential knowledge and clinical tools to recognise and assess compulsive sexual behaviours and guide clients towards healing. Through a trauma-informed and relational lens, participants will learn to support both clients and partners and navigate the ethical and clinical complexities of this work with confidence.

The workshop will include:

  • Core concepts – introducing definitions, myths, prevalence and theoretical models
  • Assessment & clinical differentiation – providing tools for screening, assessment and common co-morbidities
  • Partner & relational impactunderstanding how partners are affected, trauma symptoms, and therapeutic considerations
    Clinical skills & interventions – treating both problematic use and addiction with evidence-based approaches
  • Advanced clinical perspectivesintegrating attachment, trauma, psychosexual and cultural lenses in treatment
  • Therapist growth & ethicsmanaging transference, boundaries and ethical challenges

Why do therapists need training around the use of porn? 

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