MSH 2024 Psychosexology Package
Worth 53 CPD points (including 6 Ethical Points)
Earn 53 CPD Points!
Introduction to MSH 2024 Psychosexology Package
Introduction
Introduction Chapter from the Binaries and Boxes E-Book
CPD Points Explanation
Module 1 Sex assigned at birth
Sex Assigned at Birth Chapter from the E-Book
Reflections on Sex Assigned at Birth
Module 2 Gender
Gender Chapter from E-Book
Reflections on Gender
Module 3 Sexual Orientation
Sexual Orientation Chapter from E-Book
Reflections on Sexual Orientation
Module 4 Sexual Play
Sexual Play E-Book Chapter
Sexual Play Reflections
Module 5 Queernes
Lived Experience E-Book Chapter
Reflections on Dominant Conversations
The Anal Taboo E-Book Chapter
Reflections on Labels
Understanding our Intimacy Blueprint
Reflections on your Intimacy Blueprint
In Conclusion
Binaries & Boxes (or Not!) ©
CPD Point Reminder
Introduction to Ethics in Sexual Health Practice
The Basics of Bioethics in Sexual Health
HPCSA Basic Ethical Guidelines
Ethics in Sexual Health Practice Introduction and Condensed WAS Ethical Principles
An Explanation of the WAS Ethical Principles with Practical Examples
Practical Application of the WAS Ethical Principles to a Case Study
WAS Guiding Ethical Principles
Touch and Intimate Examinations
HPCSA Reproductive Health Guidelines
Ethics in Sexual Health Practice Action Points - The pretty one to print :-)
Action Points - the one that can be copied into a word file to complete electronically if you prefer not to print.
Are you Ts&Cs clear about things like nudity?
Sometimes the minor transgressions all add up...
How do you stay up to date and how do you share information with patients?
What do we expose our clients to inside and outside of our offices?
Are you wearing the right armour?
Avoiding sexual interactions and getting your information from a source you can trust
How are you managing your risk?
How to earn 4 ETHICAL CPD Points from this Activity
CPD 7 Evaluation of HPCSA CPD Accredited Activity PDF
1.1 Introduction to the course
1.2 speaking about bodies
1.3 speaking about the genitals
1.4 Intersex
1.5 back to genitals
1.6 speaking about the differences
Workbook 1. Introduction - Speaking to children about sex.docx
2.1 Introduction to thinking about Gender
2.2 Gender interacting with the world
2.2 Gender interacting with the world
2.3 Gender and Play
2.4 Knowing about gender
2.5 Bonus -Asking questions about gender
Workbook 2. Gender - Speaking to children about sex
3.1 Introduction to Puberty
3.2 Why children need to know about puberty before it happens to them
3.2 Why children need to know about puberty before it happens to them
3.3 Changes that all bodies go through
3.4 Puberty for people with ovaries and a uterus
3.5 Puberty for people with testes
3.7 Other changes that come with puberty
3.8 Recap and overview of guidelines
Workbook 3. Puberty - Speaking to children about sex
4.1 Introduction to Touch Boundaries
4.2 Touch and Pleasure
4.3 Body Boundaries
4.4 Mixed Messages
4.5 Safe vs Unsafe Touch
4.6 Peer Pressure
5.1 Boundaries for Genitals
5.2 Self Touch_self pleasure
5.3 Public vs Private
5.4 Privacy
5.6 Going through the guidelines
Workbook 5. Privacy - Speaking with children about sex
6.1 The first answer to almost any question
6.2 The Importance of Honesty
6.3 What makes a family_
6.4 Assumptions to look out for
Workbook 6. Starting to speak about family creation - Speaking with children about sex
7.1 Relationships
7.2 Sexuality
7.3 Boundaries within Relationships
Workbook 7. Speaking about relationships and sexuality - Speaking with children about sex
8.1 Starting conversations about sex
8.2 Different Kinds of sexual contact
8.3 Consent
8.4 Sex in the media
8.5 These things are for when you are older
8.6 Consent Law in South Africa
8.7 Speaking about Rape
Workbook 8. Speaking about Sex - Speaking with children about sex
9.1 Safer Sex
9.2 Barrier methods and Lubrication
9.3 HIV and other STIs
9.4 Pregnancy and Contraception
9.5 Final Look at the Guideines
Workbook 9. Speaking about Safer Sex - Speaking with children about sex
Consent! with Lisa Welsh and Dr Elna Rudolph (for 1 CPD Point)
Consent Assignment: Red Light / Green Light (to access 2 CPD points)
Consent downloads and links
This five part course is a must for healthcare professionals:
Part 1: Introduction to Sexualities
Part 2: Language, Power and Compulsory of Heterosexuality
Part 3: Centering Aces and their Experiences
Part 4: Exploring Lessons from Asexualities
Part 5: Tools and Takeaways
Compulsory Sexuality - Kristina Gupta
Consent Checklist
Final Consent Wheel
Bonus Content on using the Wheel of Consent
Betty Martin's 3 Minute Consent Game
References and Resources
Taking the Cake
Working with Asexualities in Sexual Health - Slides
Why all Sexual Health Providers should know something about Trauma
Course Content in PDF
Trauma Chapter 1
ACEs Questionaire
ACE Score Interpretation
Trauma Chapter 2
Trauma Chapter 3
Trauma Chapter 4
Suggested Reading
STC Trauma Course Assignment
Psychosexual Blueprint by Delene van Dyk
Psychosexual Blueprint Course Worksheet
Psychosexual Blueprint Presentation
Links to resources mentioned
How To Have More Fun in Bed
How To Have More Fun in Bed eBook
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Intimacy for better sex
1.3 Ingredients of better sex
1.4 Busting Sexual Myths
1.5 Woman and Sensuality and Why sex is good for you
1.6 Differences in Sexual Attitudes
2. Anatomy and Sexual Response
3. Better sex by initiating creatively
4. Sexual Positions for Better Sex
5. Sex Toys for better sex
6. Fantasies for better sex
7.1 Ingredients to enhance sexual pleasure
7.2 Multiple orgasm for better sex
7.3 Framing
7.4 Giving and receiving feedback
8.1 Introduction and orgasm techniques for men
8.2 Techniques for women multiple orgasm in men
8.3 interesting orgasm facts and challenges to orgasm
8.4 Orgasm
9. G Spot Region for better sex
10. Breathing for better sex
11. 1 Bonus Section
11.2 Anal pleasure for better sex
12. Conclusion
12.2 Final Comments
Better Sex by being a Sexual Goddess
Anal Sex
A business plan for your marriage
Better sex - presentation slide shows
Sex Chemicals
Erotic Surprises
Sexual Questionnaire - Love Making Interview
Bonus Section - Better sex tips for men
Lie Steal Cheat and Divorce
Love play
Sensate Focus
Sex Position to enhance orgasm
Spooning
From Behind
Bounty
Woman knees together over shoulder
Girl on top 1
Girl on top 2
Girl on top 3
Woman on stomach man on knees
Scissors
1 1 What is Kink_ An Introduction
1 2 What is Kink_
Kink and Safety
3 Kink and Communication
4 1 Kink Basic Techniques Intro
4 2 Kink with blindfolds
4 3 Kink spanking
4 4 Kink hair pulling
4 5 Dirty talk
4 6 Kink Role Play
4 7 Kink restraints
4 8 Kink Sensation Play
5 Kink Aftercare
6 Getting started with kink
7 Kink vs Abuse
8 End of Kink Course
Mrs Kitten's Kink Consent Class
Understanding kinky sex misconceptions, stereotypes, and myths
Links
Introduction to Orgasms
The Politics of Pleasure
WAS Sexual Pleasure Declaration
IJSH Special Issue on Sexual Pleasure
In Persuit of Pleasure Laan & Janssen (2)
Pleasure Principles
IJSH Esuring Sexual Health, Rights and Pleasure for All 2021
The Pleasuremeter
The Academics of Orgasms
Nomenclature in Orgasmic Dysfunction
POC for the Identification of Sexual Problems in Women ISSWSH
Assessment of Orgasmic Disorders
Treatment Options for Orgasmic Disorders
Conclusion and further learning
Orgasm Assignment to internalise your Learning
Ethical Non-Monogamy Part 1
Ethical non monogamy Part 2
Ethical Non Monogamy PDF slides
Links to resources mentioned
How to Submit your Course Assignment
Ethical Non-monogamy Course Assignment
1 Sex Therapy - Introduction & What is sexology
2 Advances in ST 1
2 Advances in ST 2
3 Common issues in ST
4 Treatment approaches in ST
5 Ethical Considerations in ST
MSH Sex Therapy 101
Introduction to Sensate Focus
2 History
3 Why sensate focus works
4 Implementing SF
5 Final thoughts
Attachment Theory
Conscious Uncoupling with Tracy Ziman Jacobs
702 Podcast - Conscious Uncoupling
Conscious Uncoupling Course Assignment
Lesson 1: How to get your CPD Points
Lesson 2: HPCSA Evaluation Form
Your journey to mastery in psychosexology begins here.