Course curriculum

    1. How to use this course

    1. Course Description and Learning Objective

    2. About the Instructors

    3. Continuing Education (CE) Information

    4. Course FAQ

    1. Prep Quiz

    2. Slide Deck

    3. Anxiety & Sexual Risky Behaviors(Replay)

    4. Handouts/Resources

    5. References

    1. Directions for Quiz and Certificate

    2. Quiz

    3. Evaluation

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About this course

  • 14 lessons

Course Description

This course is designed for mental health professionals who want to deepen their understanding of the complex relationship between anxiety and sexual risky behaviors. Research shows that individuals with anxiety disorders are more likely to engage in impulsive and high-risk sexual activities, which can lead to negative health outcomes. In this training, participants will explore the psychological mechanisms linking anxiety with risky sexual behaviors, learn how to assess clients effectively, and discover therapeutic interventions to support clients in reducing their risks.


Using a combination of case studies, clinical assessment tools, and evidence-based therapeutic strategies, this webinar will equip professionals with the knowledge and skills to better understand and treat clients who face these intertwined challenges. By the end of the session, attendees will be able to apply strategies to both manage anxiety and promote safer sexual health practices.


This is an Intermediate level course. The course is open to mental health professionals, students, teachers, social workers, case managers, and individuals interested in gaining knowledge on how to support individuals who are at risk for sexual risky behaviors.  


 Learning Objectives & Agenda

  • Understand the relationship between anxiety and sexual risky behaviors.

  • Identify the underlying psychological mechanisms linking anxiety with risky sexual behaviors.

  • Develop strategies to assess and manage anxiety-related sexual risk behaviors in clients.

  • Apply therapeutic techniques to help clients manage anxiety and reduce sexual health risks.

  • Utilize ethical and non-judgmental approaches to discussing sexual behaviors with clients.


Outline

  • 0:00-0:10: Trainer intro and learning objectives

  • 0:10-0:30: Understanding Sexual Risky Behaviors

  • 0:30-0:55: The Link Between Anxiety and Sexual Risky Behaviorsrs

  • 0:55-1:20: Assessment and Identification

  • 1:20-1:40: Intervention Strategies

  • 1:40-1:55: Ethical Considerations

  • 1:55-2:00: Resources and Support

  • 2:00-2:10: Q&A

  • 2:10-2:15: Closing and Eval


Lead Trainer

Lead Trainers Alexis Frederick-Bouy, MA MEd & Adreeonah Mundy, LPC

Alexis Frederick-Bouy, is a Sexologist and Mental health Therapist. Alexis’ educational background includes a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology and Sociology from Bloomsburg University, a Master of Arts in Community Psychology and Social Change from Pennsylvania State University, and a Master of Education in Human Sexuality Studies from Widener University. She served the mental health community for over ten years focusing on family dynamics emphasizing attachment, communication, emotional regulation, executive functioning, and resource building. Alexis' passion is to educate and empower individuals to live a fulfilling life by challenging survival thinking and living patterns and replacing them with thriving patterns. Alexis is a wife and mother of two. Alexis is a proud member of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Incorporated. ************************************************************* Adreeonah Mundy is a licensed professional counselor and the owner of Being Made Well Counseling LLC, a private practice dedicated to empowering women through faith-based and clinical counseling. With licenses in both Pennsylvania and Georgia, Adreeonah specializes in helping women navigate relationship issues, imposter syndrome, work-life balance, spirituality, and challenges unique to creatives. Her approach seamlessly integrates psychological expertise with spiritual wisdom, offering holistic support to her clients. As a speaker, Adreeonah frequently participates in panels focused on mental health and spirituality, sharing her insights to uplift and inspire women. She is also a writer and mentor, committed to guiding others on their journeys toward emotional and spiritual well-being. Through her practice and public engagements, Adreeonah continues to make a profound impact on the lives of women seeking healing and growth.

Certificates will be awarded after completion of the full Webinar and course evaluation.

Radiant Sunshine, #1403, is approved to offer social work continuing education by the Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB) Approved Continuing Education (ACE) program. Organizations, not individual courses, are approved as ACE providers. State and provincial regulatory boards have the final authority to determine whether an individual course may be accepted for continuing education credit. Radiant Sunshine maintains responsibility for this course. ACE provider approval period: 2/28/23 to 2/28/2026  Social workers completing this course receive 3-clinical continuing education credits. 

Find out whether your state or province accepts ACE approval.

Approved Continuing Education Provider (ACEP):

Radiant Sunshine has been approved by NBCC as an Approved Continuing Education Provider, ACEP No. 7371. Programs that do not qualify for NBCC credit are clearly identified.

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Refund Policy:   No refund will be given for the purchase of any course or webinar. 

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