Certificate in Sex Therapy
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Description

A Global Pathway to Professional Competence in Psychosexual Therapy

The Certificate in Sex Therapy Program is a 150-hour comprehensive educational experience designed to prepare clinicians, educators, and allied professionals for ethical, inclusive, and evidence-based psychosexual therapy practice.

This program is systematic, rigorous, and clinically focused, offering a structured curriculum that builds essential competencies across all major domains of psychosexual therapy. With 30 in-depth workshops, participants will explore key areas such as anatomy and sexual functioning, gender and relationship diversity, trauma-informed care, couples work, and advanced treatment modalities.

Designed with flexibility in mind, the program is entirely online, combining live interactive instruction with thoughtfully developed pre-recorded content and supplemental materials. This format allows students from around the world to participate without needing to travel, while still benefiting from meaningful engagement with instructors and peers.

Whether you are a licensed clinician, a healthcare provider, or a professional-in-training, this program provides a clear, affordable pathway toward deepening your expertise and advancing your career in psychosexual therapy.

Completion of the full 150-hour curriculum fulfills all educational requirements for certification as a Certified Psychosexual Therapist (C-PST) through the International Association of Psychosexual Therapists (IAPST). Supervision requirements may be completed separately with an IAPST-approved supervisor.

The Certificate in Sex Therapy offers a structured, clinically grounded curriculum that prepares professionals to work confidently and competently across a wide range of psychosexual concerns. Key features include:

  • 165 Hours of Comprehensive Training
    Structured across 33 workshops, each offering 5 CE hours aligned with international standards.

  • Live and Pre-Recorded Instruction
    Each workshop includes 3 hours of live, interactive instruction (online or in-person) and 2 hours of asynchronous learning through readings, videos, and clinical activities.

  • Meets Certification Requirements
    Fulfills all educational components required for certification as a Certified Psychosexual Therapist (C-PST) through the International Association of Psychosexual Therapists (IAPST).  For a detailed description of the certification process, see https://www.iapst.org/certification/certificationprocess.

  • Flexible, Fully Online Format
    Accessible to professionals worldwide through a mix of synchronous and asynchronous delivery.

  • Interdisciplinary and Inclusive
    Developed for mental health clinicians, healthcare providers, educators, and helping professionals from diverse professional and cultural backgrounds.

  • Continuing Education Credits
    All workshops provide APA- and IAPST-approved CE credits, ensuring recognition by licensing and certifying bodies.

  • Clinically Relevant and Practice-Oriented
    Every course is grounded in real-world application, case-based learning, and ethical integration.

 
What You’ll Learn

The Certificate in Sex Therapy offers a well-rounded, clinically focused curriculum designed to deepen your understanding of human sexuality and strengthen your therapeutic skills. Through 30 interactive workshops, you’ll gain the knowledge and tools needed to practice competently and confidently in the field of psychosexual therapy.

Participants will explore:

  • The foundational principles and historical evolution of psychosexual therapy

  • Human sexual anatomy, arousal, and the neuroscience of sexual response

  • Psychological and relational dimensions of desire, identity, and behavior

  • Gender diversity, sexual orientation, and relationship structure

  • Ethical decision-making and clinical boundaries in sex therapy

  • Assessment models, intake processes, and sexual history taking

  • Evidence-based treatment approaches, including sensate focus and other modalities

  • Clinical work with individuals, couples, and those with complex or stigmatized concerns

  • Addressing sexual trauma, compulsive behavior, and rare sexual interests

  • Contemporary issues such as kink/BDSM, sexual health aids, and working with marginalized populations

Each topic is approached through a lens of clinical integrity, cultural sensitivity, and ethical practice—ensuring that you’re equipped to work with diverse patient and complex sexual concerns.

The Certificate in Sex Therapy is designed to accommodate the schedules and learning styles of busy professionals—without sacrificing depth, rigor, or real-time engagement. Each of the 30 workshops includes 5 hours of Continuing Education (CE) credit, structured into two key components:

3 Hours – Live Instruction

  • Delivered online via video conference (or in-person where applicable)

  • Taught by experienced clinicians, educators, and certified sex therapists

  • Includes lectures, clinical demonstrations, breakout discussions, and Q&A

2 Hours – Supplemental Content

  • Completed asynchronously at your own pace

  • May include:

    • Assigned readings

    • Pre-recorded lectures or expert interviews

    • Reflective worksheets or clinical observation prompts

  • Designed to deepen understanding and encourage practical application

Workshop Assessments

To support mastery and accountability, each workshop concludes with a brief quiz, consisting of:

  • 15 multiple-choice questions

  • 5 fill-in-the-blank items

Quizzes are designed to reinforce key concepts and ensure readiness for certification.

Study on Your Schedule

Whether you're working full-time, managing a private practice, or studying in a different time zone, the hybrid format ensures that you can participate meaningfully without disrupting your personal or professional obligations.

 

Webinar schedules for this package. Click the title to view details:

Tuesday, August 11,2026 12:00 PM EDT
Foundations of Sex Therapy
(Dr. Caleb Jacobson, PsyD, PhD.)

Tuesday, August 18, 2026 12:00 PM EDT
From Antiquity to Modernity: A History of Psychosexual Therapy
(Dr. Caleb Jacobson, PsyD, PhD.)

Tuesday, August 25, 2026 12:00 PM EST
Anatomy of Sex
(Dr. Wafaa Eltantawy)

Tuesday, September 1, 2026 12:00 PM EST
Fact, Fear & Feeling: The Hard Conversations - Shame, Ethics, STIs & Contraception
(Dr. Zell)

Tuesday, September 8, 2026 12:00 PM EST
The Neurology of Sex: Understanding the Brain’s Role in Desire, Arousal, Orgasm, Love, Lust, and Attachment
(Rivka Sidorsky)

Tuesday, September 15, 2026 12:00 PM EST
Psychology of Sex
(Dr. Michael Sytsma)

Tuesday, September 22, 2026 12:00 PM EST
Sexuality through the Lifespan
(Dr. Laurie Betito)

TuesdaySeptember 29, 2026 12:00 PM EST
Sexual & Gender Diversity
(TBA)

Tuesday, October 6, 2026 12:00 PM EST
Relationship Diversity
(Shai Spitzen)

TuesdayOctober 13, 2026 12:00 PM EST
Establishing Your Clinical Identity: Values, Practice, and the Self of the Therapist
(Dr. Caleb Jacobson, PsyD, PhD.)

Tuesday, October 20, 2026 12:00 PM EST
Building Clinical Infrastructure in Psychosexual Therapy
(Chris Wilhoite)

Tuesday, October 27, 2026 12:00 PM EST
Ethical Theory for Psychosexual Therapy
(Dr. Daniel Watter)

Tuesday, November 3, 2026 12:00 PM EST
Applied Clinical Ethics in Sex Therapy Practice
(Dr. Daniel Watter)

Tuesday, November 10, 2026 12:00 PM EST
Clinical Intake & The PLISSIT Model
(Dr. Caleb Jacobson, PsyD, PhD.)

Tuesday, November 17, 2026 12:00 PM EST
Sexual History Intake
(Dr. Michael Sytsma)

Tuesday, November 24, 2026 12:00 PM EST
Treatment Modalities in Psychosexual Therapy
(Dr. Caleb Jacobson, PsyD, PhD.)

Tuesday, December 1, 2026 12:00 PM EST
Pharmacology and Psychosexual Therapy
(Chris Wilhoite)

Tuesday, December 8, 2026 12:00 PM EST
Issues in Individual Sex Therapy
(Dr. Stephen W. Simpson, PhD)

Tuesday, January 12, 2027 12:00 PM EST
Diagnosis Criteria for Male Sexual Issues
(Dr. Michael Sytsma)

TuesdayJanuary 19, 2027 12:00 PM EST
Clinical Treatment of Male Sexual Issues
(Dr. Caleb Jacobson, PsyD, PhD.)

Tuesday, January 26, 2027 12:00 PM EST
Diagnosis Criteria for Female Sexual Issues
(Dr. Wafaa Eltantawy)

Tuesday, February 2, 2027 12:00 PM EST
Clinical Treatment for Female Sexual Issues
(Rivka Sidorsky)

Tuesday, February 9, 2027 12:00 PM EST
Treating Sexual Issues in Couples Therapy
(Dr. Shoshanna Bulow)

Tuesday, February 16, 2027 12:00 PM EST
Addressing Sexual Trauma and Abuse in Sex Therapy
(Talli Rosenbaum)

TuesdayFebruary 23, 2027 12:00 PM EST
Sensate Focus in Sex Therapy: Unlocking Pleasure, Safety, and Connection
(Paula Leech)

TuesdayMarch 2, 2027 12:00 PM EST
Integrating Pelvic Floor Fundamentals Into Sex Therapy Practice: A Biopsychosocial Approach
(Diana Melnick, MA, RP, CST, C-PST and Sara Klein, MSC, RPT)

Tuesday, March 9, 2027 12:00 PM EST
Rare Sexual Issues
(Dr. Caleb Jacobson, PsyD, PhD.)

Tuesday, March 16, 2027 12:00 PM EST
Working with Sexual Compulsions, Addictions, and Out of Control Sexual Behavior
(Dr. Wendy Miller)

Tuesday, March 23, 2027 12:00 PM EST
BDSM Unlocked - Introduction to BDSM for Psychosexual Therapy
(Shai Spitzen)

Tuesday, March 30, 2027 12:00 PM EST
Introduction to Working with Minor Attracted Persons in Sex Therapy
(Dr. Caleb Jacobson, PsyD, PhD.)

Tuesday, April 6, 2027 12:00 PM EST
Expanding Practice to Marginalized Communities
(LaTanya Jones)

Tuesday, April 13, 2027 12:00 PM EST
Using Sexual Health Aids in Psychosexual & Relationship Therapy
(Dr. Caleb Jacobson, PsyD, PhD.)

Tuesday, April 20, 2027 12:00 PM EST
The Future of Sex Therapy
(Dr. Caleb Jacobson, PsyD, PhD.)

 


Webinars included in this package:

Foundations of Sex Therapy

Foundations of Sex Therapy - Part 2

From Antiquity to Modernity: A History of Psychosexual Therapy

From Antiquity to Modernity: A History of Psychosexual Therapy - Part 2

Anatomy of Sex

Anatomy of Sex - Part 2

Fact, Fear & Feeling: The Hard Conversations - Shame, Ethics, STIs & Contraception

Fact, Fear & Feeling: The Hard Conversations - Shame, Ethics, STIs & Contraception - PART 2

The Neurology of Sex: Understanding the Brain’s Role in Desire, Arousal, Orgasm, Love, Lust, and Attachment

The Neurology of Sex: Understanding the Brain’s Role in Desire, Arousal, Orgasm, Love, Lust, and Attachment - Part 2

Psychology of Sex

Psychology of Sex - Part 2

Sexuality through the Lifespan

Sexuality through the Lifespan - Part 2

Sexual & Gender Diversity in Sex Therapy

Sexual & Gender Diversity in Sex Therapy - Part 2

Relationship Diversity

Relationship Diversity - Part 2

Establishing Your Clinical Identity: Values, Practice, and the Self of the Therapist in Sex Therapy

Establishing Your Clinical Identity: Values, Practice, and the Self of the Therapist in Sex Therapy - Part 2

Building Clinical Infrastructure in Psychosexual Therapy

Building Clinical Infrastructure in Psychosexual Therapy - Part 2

Ethical Theory for Psychosexual Therapy

Ethical Theory for Psychosexual Therapy - Part 2

Applied Clinical Ethics in Sex Therapy Practice

Applied Clinical Ethics in Sex Therapy Practice - Part 2

Clinical Intake & The PLISSIT Model in Sex Therapy

Clinical Intake & The PLISSIT Model - Part 2

Sexual History Intake

Sexual History Intake - Part 2

Treatment Modalities in Psychosexual Therapy

Treatment Modalities in Psychosexual Therapy - Part 2

Pharmacology and Psychosexual Therapy

Pharmacology and Psychosexual Therapy - Part 2

Issues in Individual Sex Therapy

Issues in Individual Sex Therapy - Part 2

Diagnosis Criteria for Male Sexual Issues

Diagnosis Criteria for Male Sexual Issues - Part 2

Clinical Treatment of Male Sexual Issues

Clinical Treatment of Male Sexual Issues - Part 2

Diagnosis Criteria for Female Sexual Issues

Diagnosis Criteria for Female Sexual Issues - Part 2

Clinical Treatment for Female Sexual Issues

Clinical Treatment for Female Sexual Issues - Part 2

Treating Sexual Issues in Couples Therapy

Treating Sexual Issues in Couples Therapy - Part 2

Addressing Sexual Trauma and Abuse in Sex Therapy

Addressing Sexual Trauma and Abuse in Sex Therapy - Part 2

Sensate Focus in Sex Therapy: Unlocking Pleasure, Safety, and Connection

Sensate Focus in Sex Therapy: Unlocking Pleasure, Safety, and Connection - Part 2

Integrating Pelvic Floor Fundamentals Into Sex Therapy Practice: A Biopsychosocial Approach

Integrating Pelvic Floor Fundamentals Into Sex Therapy Practice: A Biopsychosocial Approach - Part 2

Rare Sexual Issues

Rare Sexual Issues - Part 2

Working with Sexual Compulsions, Addictions, and Out of Control Sexual Behavior

Working with Sexual Compulsions, Addictions, and Out of Control Sexual Behavior - Part 2

BDSM Unlocked - Introduction to BDSM for Psychosexual Therapy

BDSM Unlocked - Introduction to BDSM for Psychosexual Therapy - Part 2

Introduction to Working with Minor Attracted Persons in Sex Therapy

Introduction to Working with Minor Attracted Persons in Sex Therapy - Part 2

Using Sexual Health Aids in Psychosexual & Relationship Therapy

Using Sexual Health Aids in Psychosexual & Relationship Therapy - Part 2

The Future of Sex Therapy

The Future of Sex Therapy - Part 2