Human Sexuality for Counselors

CMH5111.01
Course System Home Terms Summer 2026 Human Sexuality for Counselors

Course Description

Summary

This course specifically addresses how mental health counselors can navigate discussions of human sexuality in the therapeutic context. Students will explore topics such as sexual health, intimacy, consent, and addressing sexual issues in clients with mental health concerns. Emphasis is placed on creating a non-judgmental, sex-positive counseling environment.

*Students in CMHC-EXAT must infuse expressive arts therapies into their coursework. This course may be used to satisfy "Advanced Topics in Expressive Arts Therapy."

*Students in CMHC-NT must infuse narrative therapy into their coursework, This course may be used to satisfy "Advanced Narrative Therapy Techniques" OR "Narrative Therapy Techniques with Specific Populations."

*Students in CMHC-SOGE must infuse their coursework with Sexual Orientation/Gender Expression specific topics into their coursework. This course may be used to satisfy "Advanced LBGTQIA+ Counseling Techniques."

Learning Outcomes

  • Discuss the complexities of human sexuality, including sexual orientation, gender identity, sexual health, and intimacy within the counseling context.
  • Identify and address common sexual concerns, including dysfunctions, sexual trauma, and desire discrepancies in clients with mental health concerns.
  • Implement culturally competent and ethical practices when navigating discussions of human sexuality with clients.

Instructor

  • Faculty TBA

Day and Time

TBA

Delivery Method

Hybrid

Length of Course

Full Term

Academic Term

Summer 2026

Credits

3

Course Level

5000

Maximum Enrollment

100

Course Frequency

Every term