The Integrated Catholic Therapist: A Compassionate Approach to Sexual Concerns using IFS. Parts 1 and 2 On Demand


Target Audience: Psychologists, psychiatrists, social workers, counselors, marriage and family therapists and other therapists.

Course Level: Beginner

Learning Objectives: 

Catholic clinicians may experience discomfort in engaging deeply with their clients’ conflicts around sexuality and their sexual desires, practices, and identities, especially with clients’ sexual behaviors.  By means of parts work and Internal Family Systems (IFS) -informed approaches, grounded in a Catholic anthropology, we can better “be with” our clients as they move toward integration of their sexuality and more adaptive expressions of the gift of their sexuality. 

This two-part workshop will focus on helping Catholic therapists work with their own parts around sexuality when working with sexual content in therapy. We will also address the desires that Catholic therapists have to handle sexual matter in a way that is not only effective, but ethical, legal, and morally appropriate. 

Topics addressed will include: shame, same-sex attraction, bisexuality, gender dysphoria, transgender identification and other sexual behaviors, desires, and blocks. We will include foundational theories, case vignettes, video demonstrations and experiential exercises, with practical guidance.

The Catholic Psychotherapy Association is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. The Catholic Psychotherapy Association maintains responsibility for this program and its content. 
This program does not qualify for NBCC credits