![]() Greetings, I am pleased to be sending you this opportunity to enroll in Martha Kauppi’s online program, Assessing and Treating Sex Issues in Psychotherapy. Martha is an excellent instructor and teaches practical approaches for addressing sex issues in therapy. I recommend taking a look at her program and if it seems like a good fit for you and your practice, do not hesitate to sign up. You will be putting the information you learn to immediate use improving the lives of your clients. If you've ever struggled to treat a complex sex issue like desire discrepancy, you won’t want to miss this opportunity! AASECT-certified sex therapist and supervisor Martha Kauppi still has spots available in Assessing and Treating Sex Issues in Psychotherapy, an online program beginning February 5th for therapists who want to become better at helping their clients with concerns about sex. This 16-week course is Martha's full toolkit of robust strategies, interventions, and techniques for working effectively with sex issues from straightforward to complicated. It will equip you with the knowledge and skills you need to be comfortable, confident, and competent working with a broad variety of common (and uncommon) sex issues. Would you like to help your clients heal more deeply, in an extremely vulnerable and important area of their lives? retain more clients with difficult‐to‐shift sex issues such as desire discrepancy? be sure you aren't missing life‐threatening health issues by failing to ask the right questions? become known in your community as someone who deals competently with sex issues, and have clients seek you out for your expertise? be a therapist whom clients trust and confide in, no matter the topic of discussion? If so, this program is or you. Even more, unlike most online courses on the market, this one gives you in-depth personal attention, feedback, and consultation with Martha herself, so you have expert support for using your new tools successfully right away. Martha's course is designed to take your skills to the next level, regardless of how experienced you are in treating sex issues. If you're just starting out, it will give you a thorough introduction to all the information and tools you need to tackle even the most complex sex issues. If you already have experience working with sex issues, you’ll pick up an extremely useful framework and a fresh approach, plus you’ll brush up on multiple areas of knowledge, including the physiology of arousal and much more. And as you incorporate skills and interventions for supporting differentiation of self, you may find your relational therapy skills improving as well. Wherever you start out, Martha will be there with you all the way, guiding your progress and cheering on your successes. Because Martha wants to give as much personal attention and feedback to each of her students as possible, the class size is limited—so you’ll want to sign up while spots are still available. You can learn more about Martha's course here, and you can reach her with any questions at [email protected]. Warmly, Amy Blake, LCSW www.relationshiptrip.com P.S. If you missed Martha’s free 2-part mini-workshop on getting a strong start working with sex issues in therapy, it’s not too late; you can access it here. It's basically a sneak peek at a portion of the first module of her course, so it will give you a sense of her teaching style and the quality of her course materials, as well as lots of valuable information and a terrific assessment tool you can use immediately. Letter-style emails are best used for addressing a single topic. Write in a professional yet friendly fashion, and be as specific as possible about what you're trying to communicate.
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AuthorAmy Blake LCSW Specializes in Private Couples Intensives, Couples Workshops, and Couples Counseling. She is a leader in promoting and providing Continuing Education for Mental Health Care Professionals. . Archives
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