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New "Student Corner" Section! -Updates, Articles, and More!

New "Student Corner" Section! -Updates, Articles, and More!

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‍‍In this Issue

 

•Upcoming Workshops

 

•Upcoming Certifications

 

•New Student Corner!

 

                      •"Be In Light" an Article by Dr. Carol Clark


 •Addict America: The Audiobook

 

•My Pocket Therapist-12 tools for living in connection

 

•Earn CEs with Sexology Classes

 

•Sex on the Scene

 

•Video of the Month

 

 •IICS Merchandise



Via Live Webinar

Sex Addiction

9-30-2023

9am - 3pm EST

This full day presentation provides non-judgmental insight and clinical understanding sexual addiction/compulsivity and its relationship to both early trauma survival and problems with intimacy and healthy adult sexuality..

 Instructed by Dr. Robert Weiss

5CEs for $159



 

Pelvic Health

Physiotherapy

10-1-2023

9am-3pm EST

 The pelvic health physiotherapy elective will give practitioners a wider understanding of the pelvis, specifically the pelvic floor and its role within sexual health and dysfunction. The hope is that by the end of the 5 hour elective you will have an understanding of what a pelvic health physiotherapist does in practice and when to refer patients..

 Instructed by Calista Naismith

5CEs for $159


Sexually Transmitted Infections | HIV/AIDS 

10-14-2023

9am - 3pm EST

Learning objectives: Describe the basics of HIV, Describe the etiology of HIV, Identify the global trends in HIV transmission, Describe intervention strategies, Recognize the issues among specific groups, Identify methods of prevention, and Identify challenges resulting from HIV stigma. Process a case study.

 Instructed by Dr James Gigliello

 5CEs for $159



 

‍Research on Sexual Dysfunctions & Disorders Part 1

10-16-2023

9am-3pm EST

 Students will explore the history of sexuality-focused research and the impact many of these studies continue to have on society. Contributions of Galen, Falloppio, Jean Baptiste Parent-Duchatelet, Richard von Krafft-Ebing, Magnus Hershfeld, Henry Havelock Ellis, Sigmund Freud, Alfred Kinsey, Masters and Johnson and others will be discussed.

 Instructed by Dr. Janis Roszler

5CEs for $245


Coming Up Next!

Sexuality & Substance Abuse 

 11-18-2023

 

Research on Sexual Dysfunctions & Disorders Part 2

12-10-2023

 


‍UPCOMING CERTIFICATION!

Starting September 7-10 


 

  International Transgender Certification Association

 

This certification program includes 56 hours of classroom training, taken either in person or via webinar over the course of (2) four day weekends. Additionally, students will complete four (4) hours of supervision spread out among the instructors. The $2,495 program cost is all-inclusive.Contact Us for more information.



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Welcome to the Student Corner!

This will be a place

for current students and alumni to share their

projects, experiences, research, and more!

 

‍If you are interested in contributing to the Student Corner please email DrCarolClarkAssistant@gmail.com

 

 

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‍Lessons From Geese

‍OPEN ENROLLMENT

NEW CERTIFICATION!

 

  Sexuality & Disabilities Therapy

 

This comprehensive certification program will enable sexuality educators, professionals, and therapists to work with clients as they confront discrimination and accessibility challenges with respect to sexual/gender identity, intimacy, and sexual expression. 




Be In Light

‍by Dr. Carol Clark


The world seems to be a scary place right now. All the predictions about climate change are coming true. There is the war in Ukraine, several African countries, the Middle East, and the threat of war in Asia. There is gang violence the equivalent of war in Central America, Haiti, and countless other countries including the United States. There are animals facing extinction. Environmental disasters, starvation, and disease are all killing people. We have such extreme polarization in our political parties that the promise of our nation seems immobilized. 

 

And none of this is new. Homo sapiens appeared about 315,000 years ago, with some references stating that modern humans popped up about 200,000 years ago. That is us, humans, with a prefrontal cortex, or thinking brain. Our limbic system, or emotional brain, is about 250 million years old. Our reptilian brain, which governs body functions, is even older.

 

What this means is that although we have had the ability to think and reason and make rational decisions, we often have not. We have used our smart brains to create technological advances that have harmed our environment. We have used our smart brains to create better ways to kill each other in war. We have not often used our smart brains to live comfortably in harmony with nature and each other. We have not often used our brains to improve our lives in fun and positive ways.

 

You may argue that we have, indeed, used our brains productively and I will argue back that, although we have done a lot and have demonstrated the capacity to make positive progress, we have been severely impeded by aggression, greed, and general lack of Connection that has led us to the problems I stated in the first paragraph.

 

What gives me hope is when I look at the big picture. We have survived catastrophic events, whether of our own making or not. Almost all of the animals alive today were not here before the last ice age or the meteor that wiped out the dinosaurs. We have created amazing innovations that enhance our lives, like the computer on which I’m typing this article and the internet where I looked up homo sapiens evolution. 

 

I look at our political history and see that corruption and greed have always been present and yet we have moments in time when heroes rise up and remind us that there is a better way to live, that we can be more evolved and loving, and that we can truly Connect.

 

In every generation there are such leaders and role models. There are individuals who hold up a torch for us to follow and who show us who we can be. These are the lights in dark times, the lights when we feel hopeless or despairing, the lights that guide us towards the vision of our best selves.

 

We can all be a light in the darkness, every day in many ways. Find a way and Be the Light.

 

Yours in Light,

Carol

 




What Non-Monogamy Actually Is (And Isn’t), According To

Non-Monogamous People

By Kelsey Borresen



 

 

You might assume non-monogamy is synonymous with cheating. But that's just not the case.





Addict America: The Lost Connection

Now in Audiobook Format


We're proud to announce that Dr. Clark's seminal work Addict America: The Lost Connection is finally availbe in audiobook format! After a lot of hard work you can finally hear The Lost Connection read by Dr. Clark's friend and professional voice artist Paula Barros. Now it's even easier than ever to learn how addictive behavior affects the human brain and causes the disconnections we experience with our families, friends, and co-workers in a profound, eye-opening manner. Dr. Clark’s groundbreaking book takes current addiction theory down a new path and Paula Barros brings it to life in a whole new way. Check out these reviews and find the audiobook on Amazon below!

‍"Addict America is a must read for anyone interested in addiction. This book changed the way I think about addiction. Dr. Clark presents a new way of conceptualizing our behaviors and discusses a theory that incorporates our cultural, relational and spiritual selves."

- Brittany Edge, Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist

‍"This is a go-to-book for students of addiction treatment as well as those interested in the related sociological problems that both support and maintain the problem."

- Dr. Rob Weiss



 

My Pocket Therapist 

12 tools for living in connection


Therapy is great and can improve your life tremendously. It can also be time-consuming and expensive, and often what you learn in one hour a week is easily forgotten between sessions.

 

MY POCKET THERAPIST contains simple tools to use daily so you can live a more joyful and balanced life in Connection with your family and friends. You will also experience a greater awareness of your Connection with the universal life force as you shift from being stuck in the past or worrying about the future to feeling grounded in the present.


‍‍Clinical Sexology Education


‍Our classes, whether in person or via webinar, are fully interactive and you will learn from experienced instructors, videos, and guest experts. Group case consultation is held after Saturday classes. Paired supervision/case consultation is scheduled at the consultant’s and students’ convenience.

We know you will enjoy this learning experience as you become an expert in the field of Clinical Sexology!

Dr. Clark, Dr. Washburn, and Dr. Volker


 


Autism and Sexual Behavior

w/ Dr. Carol Clark


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