What’s so Appealing About Being Spanked? [ARTICLE]
Course Details
Accreditation: | NBCC ACEP: 7250 |
Credit Hours: | 2.5 |
Presenter: | Dr. Jennifer Weeks |
Course Description
Being spanked and BDSM are often misunderstood by mental health practitioners. Typically due to a lack of knowledge or their own personal judgements.
Current research is working to provide increased knowledge on the topic so that practitioners do not end up being labeled as mentally ill when they disclose their sexual preferences.
This publication is both a literature review as well as a qualitative analysis of the motives for engaging in BDSM from the practitioners themselves.
This study will increase the understanding of therapists when working with clients and move them towards being kink aware.
This is an accredited course designed for Licensed Professional Counselors to earn Continuing Education Hours, or LPC CEHs
Learning Objectives
Learners will:
- Come to understand what the current scientific literature hypothesizes are the reasons why individuals engage in M/S activities
- Understand the difference between intrinsic external origins for BDSM behavior
- Come to have a greater understanding of BDSM practice
NBCC ACEP: 7250
Sexual Addiction Treatment Services
Jennifer Weeks, Ph.D., Director
190 Brodhead Rd, Suite 107 Bethlehem, PA 18017
610.844.7180 | sexualaddictiontreatmentservices.com | jweeks@satshealing.com
Sexual Addiction Treatment Services has been approved by NBCC as an Approved Continuing Education Provider, ACEP No. 7250. Programs that do not qualify for NBCC credit are clearly identified. Sexual Addiction Treatment Services is solely responsible for all aspects of the programs.