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Class Sexologia Clínica

  • Presentation

    Presentation

    This Curricular Unit focuses on a specific area of ¿¿study and practice in sexology: sexual problems and difficulties.

  • Code

    Code

    ULHT64-24954
  • Syllabus

    Syllabus

    CP1. Introduction to Clinical Sexology
    1.1. Historical and conceptual framework
    1.2. Areas of activity Clinical Sexology
    CP2. Sexual Dysfunctions: Psychosocial Perspective/Mental Health
    CP3. Psychological models explaining sexual dysfunctions
    CP4. Psychological Assessment of Sexual Dysfunctions
    CP5. Sex Therapy
    5.1. Sexual Therapy as a multidisciplinary and integrative intervention
    5.2. Basic principles and intervention strategies

    CP6: Affirmative Therapy

  • Objectives

    Objectives

    LO1: Define sexual dysfunctions;
    LO2: Identify the sociocultural determinants that contextualize the categorization of sexual dysfunctions;
    LO3: Differentiate each sexual dysfunction and their correlates and determinants called psychosociocultural perspective;
    LO4: Recognize and apply (psychology) the necessary procedures to evaluate any of the sexual dysfunctions;
    LO5: Identify the basic principles and unique strategies of sex therapy as a form of integrative and multidisciplinary intervention
    LO6: Know and train basic communication skills in a sexual related clinical context (psychology)

    LO7:Identify key components of affirmative therapy

    LO8. Demonstrate acquisition of skills in the context of face-to-face written and oral assessment

  • References

    References

    • Alarc¿o, V. (…)(2016). Traditions and contradictions of sexual function definitions for Portuguese heterosexual men and women:
      medicalization and socially constructed gender effects. Sexual & Relationship Therapy, 31(3), 271–288.
      https://doi.org/http://10.0.4.56/14681994.2015.1088643
      Frühauf, S., (...) (2013). Efficacy of Psychological Interventions for Sexual Dysfunction: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. Archives
      of Sexual Behavior, 42 (6), 915-933.
      Laan, E., (...) (2013). Standard operating procedures for female orgasmic disorder: consensus of the International Society for Sexual
      Medicine. The Journal of Sexual Medicine, 10 (1), 74-82
      Pascoal, P. M. (2017). Sex therapy. In A. Wenzel (Ed.), The SAGE Encyclopedia of Abnormal and Clinical Psychology (pp. 3089-3091).
      Thousand Oaks, CA.
      Tiefer, L. (2010). Beyond the medical model of women’s sexual problems: a campaign to resist the promotion of “female sexual
      dysfunction.” Sexual & Relationship Therapy, 25(2), 197–205.
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