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Counseling: Human Sexuality

CNSL 394 Z4 (CRN: 61838)

2 Credit Hours

About CNSL 394 Z4

Special issues in counseling, administration and planning, social work or higher education not appropriate to content of existing courses. Courses reflect the social services orientation of the Department of Integrated Professional Studies.

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Dates: July 17 - August 11, 2023, 1:30-4:00 Tues/Thur; Hybrid Course, will meet both on campus an online, dates TBA For more information, please contact cslgprog@uvm.edu Open to Graduate and Non-Degree students

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Section Description

Content for this course was developed to meet the education requirements of the American Association of Sexuality Educators, Counselors, and Therapists (AASECT) core knowledge and the Council for the Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs (CACREP, 2016). Information from this course includes but is not limited to: sexuality across the lifespan, socio-cultural factors that influence sexuality, issues related to sexual orientation and gender identity, diversity in sexual expression, sexual functioning, and ethical practices.

Section Expectation

This course introduces health concepts of human sexuality. In this course, students will: Be comfortable and knowledgeable in discussing sexual matters and functioning; Review sexual anatomy, physiology, and sexual response cycles; Understand the biopsychosocial foundations of human sexuality, sexual orientation, and gender identity across the lifespan; Identify the impact of Sexually Transmitted Infections; Demonstrate how cultures and values related to sex and sexuality impact their own relationships (including personal relationships and counseling relationships); Appraise how human sexuality impacts functioning and mental health; Compare equity, diversity and inclusion in sexual expression; Identify the DSM 5 disorders that are related to sexual functioning and sexual behaviors; Identify ways professional counselors can work with clients who present with sex-related concerns; Professional and ethical practices; and, Examine the role of individual, interpersonal, and community levels as they pertain to sexuality.

Evaluation

Students will be evaluated on the following criteria : 1) Reflective Oral/Written Assignments 2)Group Presentations 3) Class Participation/ Discussion Board Engagement 4) Quizzes 5) Non-Academic Dispositional Evaluations

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Location

Mann Hall - Trinity 102c (View Campus Map)

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