Deepen your understanding of gender and sexuality with this vital CPD for New Zealand psychologists. Learn inclusive language, therapeutic frameworks, and strategies for affirming clients on their identity journeys.
In this essential talk, Clinical Psychologist Judith Ancer offers a clear, research-informed overview of current thinking around gender identity and sexual orientation. With increasing numbers of clients exploring these aspects of identity in therapy, psychologists must be equipped with the appropriate language, conceptual frameworks, and clinical sensitivity to support their clients effectively.
The webinar clarifies key terminology and explains how gender and sexuality exist on spectra rather than binary frameworks. Judith highlights the psychosocial processes involved in identity development and coming out, offering guidance on how to create safe, affirming spaces for clients navigating these complex journeys.
This presentation is ideal for psychologists, school counsellors, and mental health professionals working with adolescents or adults seeking to better understand and integrate gender- and sexuality-related concerns into therapeutic practice.
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Learning Outcomes
By the end of this talk, participants will be able to:
Develop a nuanced understanding of contemporary concepts of gender and sexuality.
Learn accurate and inclusive terminology to use in clinical conversations.
Explore identity development pathways, including the coming out process.
Identify strategies to support clients navigating gender and sexuality issues.
Strengthen your capacity to create affirming, non-pathologising therapeutic environments.