A one-day workshop for therapists to train with Allyson Waite and Paula Dennan, Clinical Psychologists, Sex Therapy New Zealand
Many couples struggle to maintain both emotionally intimate and sexually fulfilling relationships in long-term relationships. Difficulties with intimacy, including desire differences, are a common presenting issue for therapy.
In this workshop, we will
• explore the concepts of intimacy from a developmental and relational perspective
• discuss the relationship dynamics that impact intimacy
• utilise a range of models and interventions to enhance intimacy skills
• learn how to integrate sex therapy in couples therapy
• learn skills that will help couples improve communication and closeness
• practically apply the theory through exercises and case discussion
The workshop does not require any previous knowledge and is suitable for those participants who regularly work with couples as well as those primarily working with individuals who wish to gain an understanding of working with couples.
WORKSHOP: 25 September 2024 in Wellington (venue to be advised)
Time: 8.30 am (registration) for 9 am- 4.30 pm
Cost: $317 +gst (includes catering)
Book Here: https://www.sextherapy.co.nz/home/navigating-emotional-and-sexual-intimacy-relationships
Presenters
Dr Allyson Waite and Paula Dennan are both Clinical Psychologists who specialise in working with couples and individuals experiencing difficulties with intimacy and sexuality. They are Trainers in Sex Therapy, Regional Directors, and accredited therapists with Sex Therapy New Zealand.
Ally has a background in mental health services individual and couple therapy. Her practice is strongly influenced by attachment theory and relational therapy models, including Emotionally Focused Therapy for couples and Cognitive Analytic Therapy. She teaches in the area of sexuality through the University of Auckland.
Paula has over thirty years of clinical experience. In addition to Sex Therapy training, she teaches the Developmental Model of Couple Therapy (Bader/Pearson) which integrates attachment, differentiation, and neuroscience. Paula works from a biopsychosocial model and values a systemic relational approach.