Paul
thank you so much that was so helpful, I hope other members respond tto as it
would interesting to understand what they think or believe is meant by the
term.
I recently carried out a pilot for a similar issue where I asked practicing
counsellors if they would feel confident to work with sexual issues. They
all responded yes, then I asked if any of their course was dedicated to
sexuality, the unit title and duration. Then I asked if they could work with
specific issues, of course things began to change then, and they all
responded by saying that further training in those areas would be necessary.
The question I then ask is, well why advertise that you work with sexuality?
And waht does appropriate representaion really mean?
best wishes
Diana
Diana
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