Description
Normative sexual behavioral practices for adolescents are often difficult to define and assess. Youth experiencing commercial sexual exploitation often struggle to define and utilize personal sexual agency to develop sexual health. Informed by an ongoing research project, this presentation utilizes sexual agency to help assessors and providers engage youth and support their active involvement in their assessment and treatment planning. Sexual agency is defined as a youth’s ability to navigate the bodily concerns, personal values, family and social decisions related to their sexual agency. Participants will learn to design treatment strategies emphasizing sexual agencies, improving problem-solving skills, and matching sexual practices and beliefs with personal, family and community values.
Learners have access to the course for 90 days following purchase.
Objectives
- Learners will identify the four components of sexual agency.
- Learners will explore how to help youth survivors of CSE navigate sexual agency.
- Learners will define two treatment targets for sexual agency when working with youth with a history of CSE.
Certificate
By completing/passing this course, you will attain the certificate IN PLA CEU Certificate
Learning credits
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