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Dysfunctional, Compulsive/Addictive and Paraphilic
Sexuality
(CED 7532)
This intermediate course teaches students classical and current
theories and techniques in sexual dysfunction, sexual addiction
and compulsivity and paraphilias.
Basic Outline
Addressing Sexual Compulsivity
- Assessment of Sexual Compulsivity (Sex Addictions)
- Treatment of Sexual Compulsivity
- Current Outcome Research
Addressing Atypical Sexuality
- Various Forms of Atypical Sexuality
- Assessment and Treatment of Paraphillias
- Current Outcome Research
Addressing Sexual Dysfunction
- DSM-IV Categories of Sexual Dysfunction
- Diagnosis and Treatment of Male Sexual Dysfunction
- Diagnosis and Treatment of Female Sexual Dysfunction
- Diagnosis and Treatment of Sexual Desire Disorders
- Theory and Methods of Intervention in Relationship Systems
Experiencing Sexual Problems
- Current Outcome Research
Texts*
(NOTE: Texts change each time this course is offered. The texts listed below are representative of the texts used for 7532. If you are registered for this course please see the current
syllabus for the texts for your course)
- Levine, S. B., Risen, C. B., & Althof, S. (Eds.). (2010). Handbook of clinical sexuality for mental health professionals (2nd edition ed.). New York, NY: Routledge..
- Metz, M. E., & McCarthy, B. W. (2004). Coping with erectile dysfunction : how to regain confidence and enjoy great sex. Oakland, Calif.: New Harbinger.
- Metz, M. E., & McCarthy, B. W. (2003). Coping with premature ejaculation : how to overcome PE, please your partner & have great sex. Oakland, CA: New Harbinger Publications.
- Komisaruk, B. R., Beyer, C., & Whipple, B. (2006). The science of orgasm. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press.
- Maletzky, B. M. (1998). The Paraphilias: Research and
Treatment. In P. E. Nathan & J. M. Gorman (Eds.), A
guide to treatments that work (pp. 472-500). New York:
Oxford University Press.
Prerequisite
ISW Intro course (i.e., CED 6512).
Course
Work
Students receive 2 credit hours of masters
level education from Richmont Graduate University. As this is a masters/post-masters
level course, in addition to attendance and reading, students
are required to complete a final exam and write a 10-12
page paper for the course.
Schedule
| This course is currently
scheduled to be taught every summer. All ISW courses
are taught as weekend intensives (Friday - Sunday)
at the RGU campus in Atlanta. Click button at the
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Professors**:
- Dr. Michael Sytsma
- Debra Taylor
- Dr. James Childerston
- Dr. Douglas Rosenau
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Other Info
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housing.
* Texts vary somewhat depending upon
professor(s) for each class.
** Professors are subject to last minute change. Professors
will be from the identified faculty list. Guest speakers will be recognized
experts in the subject they teach on.
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