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(3 hours) Prerequisites: Acceptance to the Master's in Counseling program, and PSYC 505, & PSYC 502. Students will develop an understanding of sexual anatomy, the physiology of sexual function, and therapeutic applications for assessing, counseling, and referral procedures for clients who present with sexual concerns. Students will investigate various therapeutic approaches when dealing with sexual concerns. Students will explore how life experiences, sexual values, and beliefs about sexual behavior affect the therapeutic interaction and outcome. The curricula for this course include (1) knowledge of the literature of the discipline and (2) ongoing student engagement in research and/or appropriate professional practice and training experiences. Note: This course cannot be challenged.