Florida Postgraduate Sex Training Institute presents

MEDICAL Part 2 Educating Physicians, Psychotherapists & Healthcare Professionals

PRESENTERS Michael L Krychman MD, DR. Susan Lee EdD. Alyssa Dweck MD

Florida Postgraduate Sex Training Institute presents MEDICAL SEX THERAPY Educating Physicians, Psychotherapists & Healthcare Professionals

MICHAEL KRYCHMAN, M.D. SUSAN LEE, Ed.D. Director PRESENTERS Director MICHAEL L KRYCHMAN, MD,FACOG Director MICHAEL KRYCHMAN, M.D. & DR. SUSAN LEE, Ed.D.

The program will be held at the Office of Dr. Susan Lee, Florida Postgraduate Sex Training Institute 340 Royal Poinciana Way, Suite 339B, Palm Beach, Florida 33480 presents MEDICAL SEX THERAPY REGISTER EARLY! RESERVATIONS ARE LIMITED. Educating Physicians, Psychotherapists & Healthcare Professionals For further information, contact

MICHAEL KRYCHMAN, M.D. SUSAN LEE, Ed.D. Dr. SUSAN LEE at (561) 833-0066 or by email at [email protected] Director PRESENTERS SUSANDirector LEE, EdD www.floridasextherapyinstitute.org Director MICHAEL KRYCHMAN, M.D. This training institute is approved for continuing education credits by the

& Florida Board 491 (Provider 50-11080 expires 3/31/13) and AASECT (Provider #07-110J expires 3/30/13s DR. SUSAN LEE, Ed.D. EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES The program will be held at the Office of Dr. Susan Lee, Medical Sex Therapy is a state of the art training program devoted to sexual health, utilizing medical expertise in conjunction with the principles and prac- 340 Royal Poinciana Way, Suite 339B, Palm Beach, Florida 33480 - therapists discussing organic and medical issues during sex therapy clinical sessions. All health care professionals including physicians, nurses, nurse practitioners, therapists and counselors will benefit from this innovative program. REGISTER EARLY! RESERVATIONS ARE LIMITED. This is one of two courses in Medical Sex Therapy leading towards certification from the Florida Board of Health. ALYSSA Additionally,DWECK, MS all CE MD credits FACOG are approved by the American Association of Sexuality Educators, Counselors and Therapists (AASECT). For further information, contact Speaker/Administrator Dr. SUSAN LEE at (561) 833-0066 or by email at [email protected] The participant will receive a strong fundamental background in the psychological aspects of sex therapy combined with the foundations of biological and physiological aspects sexual . In depth discussion will reiterate the biological, physiological, hormonal, relational, psychological and social basis of www.floridasextherapyinstitute.org sexual function and dysfunction.

This training institute is approved for continuing education credits by the The program directors will present an integrated treatment approach to the fundamentals of male and female , incorporating the principle facets of medical and psychological treatment paradigms. Florida Board 491 (Provider 50-11080 expires 3/31/13) and AASECT (Provider #07-110J expiresUpon completion3/30/13s of the Medical Sex Therapy course work, participants will be able to:

1. Recognize the major bio-psycho-social forces that shape sexual 9. Understand the psycho-sexual treatment methods for victims of EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES functioning. domestic violence and . 2. Learn the criteria for assessment and diagnosis of psychosexual 10. Understand the immediate & deeper issues underlying sexual Medical Sex Therapy is a state of the art training program devoted to sexual health, utilizing medical expertise in conjunction with the principlesdisorders asand described prac- in the current edition of the DSM IV-R. dysfunction. 3. Understand the dynamics- of interpersonal relationships, including the 11. Explain atypical sexual behaviors, including and therapists discussing organic and medical issues during sex therapy clinical sessions. 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Learn the theory and method of approach to medical intervention in the The participant will receive a strong fundamental background in the psychological aspects of sex therapy combined with the foundations5. Differentiate of biological between and physical and psychological causes of sexual evaluation and treatment of psychosexual disorders. physiological aspects . In depth discussion will reiterate the biological, physiological, hormonal, relational, psychological and social basis of sexual function and dysfunction. dysfunction. 16. Understand the principles of consultation, collaboration, and referral in 6. Assess the impact of disease, medication & drugs on sexual functioning a medical sex therapy practice. The program directors will present an integrated treatment approach to the fundamentals of male and female sexual dysfunction, incorporating the principle 17. Discuss techniques for evaluating clinical outcomes. facets of medical and psychological treatment paradigms. including illness, disability, drugs, and pregnancy 18. Gain practicum experience, i.e. exposure to treatment of clinical cases Upon completion of the Medical Sex Therapy course work, participants will be able to: termination, contraception and fertility, sexually transmitted diseases. through observation, demonstration, videotape presentation, role- 7. Learn the history of , as well as the latest research in sexual playing, etc. 1. Recognize the major bio-psycho-social forces that shape sexual 9. Understand the psycho-sexual treatment methods forMedicine. victims of 19. Present a full sex therapy case functioning. domestic violence and sexual abuse. 8. Understand sexual health issues, including safer sex practices and the 2. Learn the criteria for assessment and diagnosis of psychosexual 10. Understand the immediate & deeper issues underlyingeffects sexual of on sexuality. disorders as described in the current edition of the DSM IV-R. dysfunction. 3. Understand the dynamics of interpersonal relationships, including the 11. Explain atypical sexual behaviors, including paraphilias and compulsive/impulsive sexual behavior. specify ways to encourage loving relationships between partners and 12. Learn theory and methods of sexuality counseling and psychotherapy, within families. including several different models. 4. Appreciate the variety of sexual orientation, gender identities and 14. Understand the theory and methods of approach to intervention in gender related issues, as well as the importance of ensuring basic ethics relationship systems experiencing sex and intimacy problems. and sexual rights. 15. Learn the theory and method of approach to medical intervention in the 5. Differentiate between physical and psychological causes of sexual evaluation and treatment of psychosexual disorders. dysfunction. 16. Understand the principles of consultation, collaboration, and referral in 6. Assess the impact of disease, medication & drugs on sexual functioning a medical sex therapy practice. 17. Discuss techniques for evaluating clinical outcomes. including illness, disability, drugs, pregnancy and pregnancy 18. Gain practicum experience, i.e. exposure to treatment of clinical cases termination, contraception and fertility, sexually transmitted diseases. through observation, demonstration, videotape presentation, role- 7. Learn the history of sexology, as well as the latest research in sexual playing, etc. Medicine. 19. Present a full sex therapy case 8. Understand sexual health issues, including safer sex practices and the effects of substance abuse on sexuality. The program will be held at 340 Royal Poinciana Way, Suite 339B, Palm Beach, FL 33480

REGISTER EARLY! RESERVATIONS ARE LIMITED.

Dr Michael Krychman at [email protected] (949-764-9300). This training institute is approved for continuing education credits by the Florida Board 491 (Provider 50-11080 expires 3/31/13) and AASECT (Provider #07-110J)

EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES Medical Sex Therapy is a state of the art training program devoted to sexual health, utilizing medical expertise in conjunction with the principles and practices of sex therapy. It is comprehensive and helpful, both for those in the medical field, who will learn insightful limited interventions as well as psycho- therapists discussing organic and medical issues during sex therapy clinical sessions. All health care professionals including physicians, nurses, nurse practitioners, therapists and counselors will benefit from this innovative program.

This is one of two courses in Medical Sex Therapy leading towards certification from the Florida Board of Health. Additionally, all CE credits are approved by the American Association of Sexuality Educators, Counselors and Therapists (AASECT).

The participant will receive a strong fundamental background in the psychological aspects of sex therapy combined with the foundations of biological and physiological aspects sexual medicine. In depth discussion will reiterate the biological, physiological, hormonal, relational, psychological and social basis of sexual function and dysfunction. The program directors will present an integrated treatment approach to the fundamentals of male and female sexual dysfunction, incorporating the principle facets of medical and psychological treatment paradigms.

Upon completion of the Medical Sex Therapy course work, participants will be able to:

1. Recognize the major bio-psycho-social forces that shape sexual functioning.

2. Use the criteria for assessment and diagnosis of psychosexual disorders as described in the current edition of the DSM –V.

3. Evaluate the dynamics of interpersonal relationships, including the socio-cultural factors influencing sexual values and behavior, and specify ways to encourage loving relationships between partners and within families.

4. Identify a variety of sexual orientation, gender identities and gender related issues, and the importance of ensuring basic ethics, sexual rights.

5. Differentiate between physical and psychological causes of sex dysfunctions.

6. Assess the impact of disease, medication & drugs on sexual functioning and relationships, including medical factors that influence sexuality including illness, disability, drugs, pregnancy and pregnancy termination, contraception and fertility, sexually transmitted diseases.

7. Critique the current research in clinical sex therapy.

8. Discuss sexual health issues, including safer sex practices and the effects of substance abuse on sexuality

9. Describe the psychosexual treatment methods for victims of domestic violence and sexual abuse.

10. Explain the immediate & deeper causes underlying sexual dysfunction.

11. Explain atypical sexual behaviors, including paraphilias and compulsive/impulsive sexual behavior.

12. Utilize theory and methods of sexuality counseling and psychotherapy, including several different models.

13. Apply theories and methods of approach to a variety of interventions in relationship systems experiencing sex and intimacy problems.

14. Distinguish between the theories and methods of approach to medical intervention in order to evaluate and treat psychosexual disorders.

15. Employ the principles of consultation, collaboration, and referral in a sex therapy practice.

16. Discuss techniques for evaluating clinical outcomes.

17. Compile, review and evaluate a list of videotapes, journal articles, and books to formulate their treatment plan.

18. Analyze, interpret and discuss sex therapy cases.

2015 Medical Sex Therapy Dates: Meeting will take place at 340 Royal Poinciana Way, Suite 339B, Palm Beach, FL 33480

Travel Directions, a list of economical hotel and eateries will be provided

Course 2 (AUGUST 8 2015- AUGUST 14, 2015) All classes begin at 9 am-with a working lunch on your own.

1.Gender-identity Issues in Sex Therapy, GLBT

2.Treatment of Victims of Sexual Abuse and Domestic Violence: Psychosexual and Medical Treatment Methods.

3.Treatment of Diverse Sexual Populations: , BSDM, Sadomasochism, Alternative Lifestyles

4.Legal, Ethical & Forensic Issues in Sex Therapy, Discussion of Sex Offender Treatment

5.Interaction Between Sexuality and the Dynamics of Interpersonal and Family Relationships.

6.The Principles of Consultation, Collaboration, and Referral in a Medical Sex Therapy Practice

7.Sexually Transmitted Infections: Medical and Psychological Issues

8.Participants’ Case Presentations: Individual & Couples: Role Play and Discussion.

CASE SUPERVISION IS AVAILABLE BOTH DURING THE COURSE AND UPON COMPLETION OF THIS COURSE For Clinical Case Supervision in Sex Therapy, will be available from Dr Michael Krychman or Dr. Ricky Siegel. The supervision hours require separate scheduling and payment. Contact Susan or Ricky for Fees and details

This course offers 60 CE Credits towards the Florida Statute requirements 491 (64B4.7-004) use of the title “Sex Therapist” This course is approved for 60 CE Credits by the Board of Clinical , & , and Mental Health Counseling, Division of Medical Quality Assurance, Department of Health, State of Florida. (Provider #50-11080) This program meets the requirements of the American Association of Sexuality Educators, Counselors & Therapists (AASECT) and is approved for 60 CE credits. These CE credits may be applied toward AASECT certification and renewal of certification. (Provider # 07- 110J,) FLORIDA POSTGRADUATE SEX THERAPY TRAINING INSTITUTE PRESENTERS

MICHAEL L. KRYCHMAN, MD. is the Executive Director of the Southern California Center for Sexual Health and Survivorship Medicine located in Newport Beach California. He is the former Co Director of The Sexual Medicine and Rehabilitation Program at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer. He is a clinical sexologist and has completed a Masters in Public Health and . Dr Krychman has a degree in Erotology, Sexual Education and Forensic Sexology. Dr Krychman is an AASECT Certified Sexuality Counselor. He is on faculty at University of Southern California. His special interests include sexual pain disorders, loss of , chronic medical illness and its impact on female sexual function as well as cancer sexuality.

DR. SUSAN LEE, EdD., LCSW is the Director & Clinical Case Supervisor at the Florida Postgraduate Sex Therapy Training Institute & The Sex Therapy Postgraduate Training Institute of New York. Dr. Lee is an accomplished licensed psychotherapist, couples counselor and in private practice in Palm Beach, Florida. Dr. Lee has been involved in extensive evaluative roles in the sexual health research field. Dr. Lee completed a two-year Fellowship in Human Sexuality at Cornell Medical College, New York, under the directorship of Helen Singer Kaplan, M.D., Ph.D., and a one- year Fellowship in Sexual Dysfunction at Long Island Jewish- Hillside Medical Center, New York. Dr. Lee is the author of, The Practice of Sex Therapy:

ALYSSA DWECK MS MD FACOG is a board certified practicing ob./gyn in Westchester County, NY. She is an assistant clinical professor department ob./gyn at the Mount Sinai School of Medicine in New York and consultant at the Massachusetts General Hospital, Vincent’s Memorial Ob/Gyn Service as well as Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, Westchester Division. She holds a master’s degree in human nutrition from Columbia University. She is a graduate of the 2012 program and has incorporated medical sex therapy into her clinical practice.

REGISTRATION FORM Florida Postgraduate Sex Therapy Training Institute

Registration is limited to a first come, first serve basis. This institute is for postgraduate mental health practitioners, physicians and medical healthcare professionals and consists of 60 course hours.

Tuition for the program is $4500.00 if paid by credit card. Tuition discounted to $4200.00 if paid by check or money order.

SPECIAL: one payment $4000.00 for past participants who have successfully completed course 1, must pay by March 1, 2015 to get this discount. Unfortunately we cannot offer payment plans. Course is 3800.00 for those who refer a friend who registers and pays for the course

Florida Postgraduate Sex Therapy Training Institute reserves the right to cancel or reschedule any or all courses with refunds to students when and where appropriate in the event of course cancellations. Tuition refund is not available after May 1, 2015

To reserve your place in the class, please fill out this form and payment deposit made payable to: Michael Krychman PO Box 2718 Newport Beach, CA 92659

Name: ______Address (home): ______City/State/Zip: ______Cell Phone:______Business Phone:______Graduate School:______Degree Year: ______License by State:______Professional License Number:______email address: ______For further information, please e-mail: [email protected] or call 949-764-9300

Florida Law states that LCSW/LMFT/LMHC to use the title “sex therapist” must meet specific Educational Requirements as described in FS 491.64B4-7.004. This program meets the requirements. 64134-7.004 Use of the Title “Sex Therapist.”(1) Intent. Whereas the provision of clinical, counseling, and psychotherapy services may include sex therapy, it is the intent of the Board to assure that those clinical social workers, marriage and family therapists, and mental health counselors who hold themselves out to the public as sex therapists have completed a minimum level of training in the specific area of sex therapy and the general provision of clinical, counseling and psychotherapy services. (2) Use of the Title Sex Therapist. Any licensed clinical social worker, marriage and family therapist, or who holds himself out as a sex therapist shall have completed: (a) A minimum of 120 hours of approved education which meets the continuing education requirements of Rule Chapter 64134-6, F.A.C., from twelve (12) of the following areas with a minimum of 10 hours in each area taken: 1. Sexual and reproductive anatomy and physiology. 2. Developmental sexuality. 3. Gender- identity issues. 4. Socio-cultural factors in sexual values and behavior. 5. Medical factors related to sexuality and sexual functioning. 6. Interaction between sexuality and dynamics of interpersonal and family relationships. 7. Sexual offender treatment. 8. Diagnosis of sexual dysfunctions, disorders, and deviancy. 9. Treatment or sexual dysfunctions, disorders, and deviancy. 10. Legal, ethical, and forensic issues in sex therapy. 11. Sexually transmitted diseases. 12. Risk assessment with sex offenders. 13. Psychopharmacology use with sexual dysfunctions, disorders and deviancy. 14. Research on sexual dysfunctions, disorders and deviancy. 15, Sexual abuse treatment. 16. Victimology/victim therapy. 17. Group therapy in treatment of sexual dysfunctions disorders. and deviancy; and (b) As of January 1, 1997, in addition to the minimum hours in paragraph (2)(a) of this rule, the following shall apply: 1. A minimum of 40 client contact hours in the clinical practice of sex therapy during a minimum period of time of six months; 2. A minimum of 20 hours of supervision, where each supervisory session is no more than one and one-half hours in length. by a qualified supervisor as set forth in Rule 64134-7.004, F.A.C., during a minimum period of time of six months. 3. For the purpose of this section, supervision is face- to-face contact between an intern or trainee and a supervisor during which the applicant apprises the supervisor of the diagnosis and treatment of each sex therapy client, client cases are discussed, the supervisor provides the applicant with oversight and guidance in diagnosing, treating and dealing with sex therapy clients, and the supervisor evaluates the applicant’s performance. Supervision must: FL Regulation Use of the Title “Sex Therapist” Section 491.64B4- 7.004 (November 2007) a. Focus on the raw data from the clinical sex therapy work, which is made directly available to the supervisor through such means as written Florida Postgraduate Sex Therapy Training Institute Dr. Susan Lee, EdD, Director 340 Royal Poinciana Way Suite 339B Palm Beach, Florida 33480