Integrating a Sex Positive Approach into Your Clinical Practice: Part III (N/NY-PP5195)
Panels
Michaela Kirby, PsyD, ATR-BC, LMHC
Michaela Kirby, Psy.D., ATR-BC, is full time faculty at Lesley University, Cambridge, MA and Supervisor of Academic Affairs overseeing the hiring and mentoring of adjunct faculty. Michaela's teaching has spanned from the undergraduate through doctoral level. She also maintains a private practice focusing on supervision, sand play, and human sexuality.
Tamara Galinsky, MA, ATR-BC, LPC, LCPAT
Tamara’s comes to art therapy with a deep commitment to helping clients of all genders and sexualities on their personal journeys of self-exploration and understanding. She is passionate about issues related to relationships, intimacy, sexual function, and sexual fantasy & desire. Tamara has a private practice in Silver Spring, Maryland.
Ginna Clark, PsyD, ATR-BC LPCC
Ginna Clark PsyD ATR LPCC is a psychoanalyst and art therapist in private practice in Santa Fe, NM. She is the director of the Human Sexuality Certificate program at Southwestern College and a faculty member at the Institute of Contemporary Psychoanalysis.
Daniel Blausey, MA, ATR-BC, LCAT
Daniel Blausey is a New York City based art therapist, artist, and educator. For over 20 years he has specialized within the client themes of sexual orientation, gender identity, bereavement, and childhood sexual trauma. As a presenter he has facilitated local, national, and international level trainings, workshops, and presentations. He is the founder of Studio Blue: Creative Arts Therapy PLLC serving clients in Manhattan and New Paltz, NY
This panel aims to help therapists develop more advanced clinical strategies for working with sexual issues. Therapists will 1) learn new interventions for supporting clients in speaking more freely about sexual concerns, worries, and problems, and 2) broaden their capacity for more sophisticated case conceptualization.