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When Trauma Affects Sex

When Trauma Affects Sex

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A professional guide to understanding and healing the impact of trauma on clients sexual livesA comprehensive guide for psychologists and sexual health professionals to understand how trauma shapes sexuality and intimacy. Drawing on clinical insight and research, it offers strategies to identify underlying causes of sexual difficulties and create pathways towards healing.



What if the challenges your clients face with intimacy are rooted in trauma they cant yet name? Drawing on decades of clinical experience, Dr Sarah Ashton reviews current research and introduces a groundbreaking, easy-to-use systemic model showing how trauma shapes clients experiences of sexual identity and sexual relationships. Through in-depth fictionalised client narratives, reflective exercises, practical strategies, and the Sexual Health Integrated Formulation and Treatment (SHIFT) model, Ashton demystifies the connections between past experiences and present challenges.



Unpacking the neurological, psychological, relational, and systemic influences on sexual functioning-and using inclusive, neuro-affirming, LGBTIQA+-friendly language-this book provides a practical roadmap for understanding the "roots" of sexual difficulties. It considers attachment history and traumas from family of origin through to minority stress and sexual trauma, guiding therapists to identify underlying patterns, recognise overlooked factors, and apply techniques that foster healing, resilience, and empowerment.



Written for psychologists, sexual-health practitioners, educators, and clinicians, this resource equips professionals to address sexual symptoms with confidence and compassion.


About the Author

<p>Dr Sarah Ashton is the founder and director of SHIPS, Australias first psychology organisation dedicated to sexual-health treatment, and ISHPA, a research and training institute advancing sexual-health psychology. She has practised for over 17 years, delivers training and lectures nationally, and has authored pioneering academic work. She is based in Melbourne, Victoria.</p><br>

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