AASECT 2019 Annual Conference Evaluation - #109

Pre-Conference Workshop Evaluation

Treating and Preventing the Hidden Ways American Childbirth Damages People’s Sex Lives (#109)
Presenters: Stephanie Buehler, PsyD, MA, MPW, CST, CSTS and
Amy Gilliland, PhD, MS, CSE 
Thursday, June 13, 2019; 4 CE
We appreciate your help in evaluating this pre-con. Please indicate your rating of the presentation in the categories below by selecting the appropriate number, using a scale of 1 (low) through 5 (high).
1.OBJECTIVES
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identify at least three ways in which American childbirth damages couples' sex lives;
describe at least three ways in which educators, counselors, and therapists can help couples resume or heal their sex lives during or after the birth of a child;
design a prevention program that may be presented to providers or the lay public (educators);
design a treatment plan for postpartum couples to recover their sexual relationship (therapists and counselors).
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