ASSOCIATE TRAINING PROGRAM

Training, supervision and collaboration

Are you:

  • A graduate student in a clinical or counseling psychology Ph.D. program with an interest in learning more about sex therapy and potentially completing a practicum placement in this area of work?
  • A Ph.D.-level clinician looking to complete a part- or full-time post-doctoral fellowship in sex therapy?
  • A fully practicing clinician looking for more structured training, clinical supervision, and/or the occasional opportunity to consult on cases where your clients are struggling with a sexual concern?
  • A therapist already providing sex therapy who would like to avoid the isolation of private practice and join a team of like-minded sex therapists to work in a collegial environment that includes bi-weekly consultation team meetings and ongoing training opportunities?

If so, we would love to hear from you! We are passionate about working with like-minded students and professionals. We are proud to offer training opportunities tailored to your level of experience and individual goals, as well as supervision and consultation, and we would be happy to meet with you to hear about your goals and how we may be able to support you.

Workshops

Upcoming Events

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October 20, 2023
8:30 am - 4:30 pm

How to Talk about Sex with Clients: Practical Tips, Debunking Misconceptions, and an Overview of what Evidence-Based Therapy Is

Topic: This workshop is for professionals and students in psychology, psychiatry, family medicine, clinical counselling, and social work. Concerns relating to sexuality and intimacy are incredibly common, & often related to mental health concerns (e.g. depression, anxiety, eating disorders).
Presenter: Drs. Carolin Klein & Jason Winters
Location: University of British Columbia
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October 20, 2023
8:30 am - 4:30 pm

How to Talk about Sex with Clients: Practical Tips, Debunking Misconceptions, and an Overview of what Evidence-Based Therapy Is

Topic: This workshop is for professionals and students in psychology, psychiatry, family medicine, clinical counselling, and social work. Concerns relating to sexuality and intimacy are incredibly common, & often related to mental health concerns (e.g. depression, anxiety, eating disorders).
Presenter: Drs. Carolin Klein & Jason Winters
Location: University of British Columbia

Become an associate

Please contact us if you would like to visit our office, meet with our team, and explore opportunities to train and ultimately work with us. Please send an email and your C.V. to the address below.

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