Elliott Kotze – Adolescent Sexual Health: Working with Problematic Sexual Behaviour
A Clinical Approach to Adolescent Sexual Health Issues
Equip yourself with the skills to support adolescents through critical sexual health challenges.
Join us for an insightful course designed for healthcare providers who wish to enhance their understanding and skills in managing adolescent sexual health issues, particularly problematic sexual behaviours.
This course, led by psychologist Elliott Kotze, equips participants with the necessary tools to effectively support adolescents facing challenges with sexual behaviour, including compulsive behaviour and pornography use.
Explore Key Topics:
- Why Adolescent Sexual Health Matters: An overview of the importance of sexual health in adolescence and its impacts.
- Teens & Sex: Explore the sexual development and behaviors common in teenage years.
- Compulsive Sexual Behaviour: Understand the factors that contribute to compulsive sexual behaviors and effective treatment methods.
- Pornography: Discuss the effects of pornography on adolescents and strategies for addressing its impacts.
- Working with Adolescent PSB (Problematic Sexual Behavior): Practical tools and techniques for supporting adolescents and their families.
What You’ll Learn In Adolescent Sexual Health
Course curriculum
- Adolescent Sexual Health: Introduction
- Lesson 1: Why Adolescent Sexual Health?
- Lesson 2: Teens and Sex
- Lesson 3: Compulsive Sexual Behaviour
- Lesson 4: Pornography
- Lesson 5: Working with adolescent PSB
- Slides: Adolescent Sexual Behaviour
About Elliott Kotze
Elliott Kotze is a counselling psychologist and researcher with extensive experience in gender-affirming healthcare and queer sexual health. His work broadly focuses on improving the quality of life of queer and gender diverse folks through the strategic implementation of community-driven interventions. Elliott is based in Muizenberg, Cape Town.
He also offers research and facilitation services to organisations and larger groups.
Qualifications: MA Community-Based Counselling Psychology (WITS); BA and BA (Hons) (UNISA)
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