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SASWA - Sexological Practice: Genito Pelvic Pain/Penetration Disorder (GPPPD)

  • 2 Jun 2022
  • 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM
  • Online

Join SASWA for this two hour webinar on Genito Pelvic Pain/Penetration Disorder (GPPPD). 

This professional development session discusses sexological practice in the assessment and treatment of Genito Pelvic Pain/Penetration Disorder (GPPPD). Using a systematic framework of diagnosis and treatment; aetiology, contributing factors, client psychological vulnerabilities are discussed and taken into account. This session also includes models of practice, assessment questions, treatment options and case studies. 

Who should attend:

This webinar is designed for students and therapist who have an interest in the area of pelvic pain and/or are currently working with clients with this presenting issue. From this session, participants will gain a deeper understanding of the components of a treatment plan for GPPPD and insight into the condition through case studies. 

Details:

Date & Time: 2 June 2022, 6.30pm to 8.30pm (AWST)

Format: Webinar (delivered via Zoom)

Costs:  

  • Free - Financial SAS members 
  • $10 - Students (Student I.D. card required)
  • $20 - Non-SAS members 

RSVP: Essential by 30 May 2022 - pd.saswa@gmail.com

Payment: 

  • Account Name: Society of Australian Sexologists
  • BSB: 633 000
  • Account Number: 184 482 024
  • Reference: Please record your first initial and surname in the reference details. If you join within one month the cost of this event can be refunded. Members enjoy monthly professional supervision, professional development events, and online access to sexual health visual for example. For a full list of membership details, please see the SAS website. 

Presenter:

Emma Stewart is a Clinical Hypnotherapist, Integrative Therapist and Sexologist with over 17 years experience. She specialises in sexual issues and Couples/Relationship therapy. She has a Masters in Sexology with a professional background in consultancy and education and provides education programmes, therapy and workshops within a diverse range of clinical and professional settings. 


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