The Sexual Attachment Conference - CE credits only
This registration is for continuing education credits only! To register for the conference, please visit Adam Young Counseling.
CarePoint Seminars and Adam Young Counseling are cosponsors of this program. This cosponsorship has been approved by NBCC. CarePoint Seminars is an NBCC Approved Continuing Education Provider, ACEP No. 7216. The ACEP solely is responsible for this program, including the awarding of NBCC credit. Participants are eligible to receive 7 NBCC CE hours.
This program has been approved by the National Association of Social Workers-Missouri Chapter for 7.0 social work clock hours per approval certificate # OA 050325-020.
In order to receive continuing education credit, your attendance will be recorded and you will be required to complete an emailed evaluation of the seminar and presenter. No partial credit will be given.
This conference explores how attachment styles influence emotional and sexual relationships. It covers the traits of secure and insecure attachment, how avoidant and ambivalent patterns manifest in adulthood, and the key elements needed for a child to develop a secure bond with caregivers. Additionally, it examines the connection between attachment and sexual experiences, including understanding arousal patterns and reshaping one's sexual narrative.
Learning Objectives
Participants will learn:
- How to identify whether you are securely or insecurely attached
- The marks of ambivalent and avoidant attachment in adulthood
- The “Big Six” things that every child needs from their primary caregivers to form a secure attachment
- How your attachment style plays out in your sexual relationships
- How to identify and understand your sexual arousal structures
- How avoidantly attached adults experience sexual relationships
- How ambivalently attached adults experience sexual relationships
- How to transform your sexual story
Presenters
Jay Stringer
Contact us
- David Wilde
- se••••s@car••••g.com
- 314.822.8888
Location
Classifications
Categories
- Adam Young Counseling
Age Groups
- All