Client Services
Important Information
Office Notes
| Policies
Credentials
| Background
Client Intake Forms
Educational Tools | Resources
Healthy Sexual
Solutions serves a broad clientele, using a variety of
evaluations, consultations, interventions, and
techniques. We provide comprehensive professional
services for adults, adolescents, and children.
Adult Services
-- Individual consultations
-- Legal consultations
-- Individual counseling for sex
addiction
-- Assessments to evaluate for sex addiction
-- Individual counseling for sex
offenders
-- Comprehensive psychosexual evaluation
using Abel Sexual Interest Inventory – 3
-- Supervision of visitation
-- Supervision of court-ordered
visitation
-- Sexual/gender identity disorder counseling
-- Sexual interventions
Client Services
Important Information
Office Notes
| Policies
Credentials
| Background
Client Intake Forms
Educational Tools | Resources
Adolescent Services
-- Consultations
-- Sexual interventions
-- Psychosexual evaluations
-- Abel Sexual Interest Inventory
Assessment
-- Sex addiction counseling
-- Individual counseling
-- Family counseling
-- Safety planning for clients and their
families, providing a safe, structured, home environment
-- Individual counseling for adjudicated
sex offenders
-- Individual treatment for sexual/gender
identity disorders
Client Services
Important Information
Office Notes
| Policies
Credentials
| Background
Client Intake Forms
Educational Tools | Resources
|
|
Healthy
Sexual Solutions offers
professional counseling, consultation and intervention.
We provide
confidential services and solutions for adults, adolescents
and children regarding sexual disorders.
Our
services include psychosexual evaluations, sexual interventions, and
counseling and
treatment for sexual addictions, sexual identity disorder, and
adjudicated sex
offenders.
"The
behavior of a human being in sexual matters is often
a prototype for the whole of his other modes of
reaction in life."
-Sigmund Freud|Sexuality & the Psychology of Love
"Sexual health is more than freedom from sexual
disease or disorders. Sexual health is
non-exploitive and respectful of self and others.
Sexual health is dependent upon an individual's
well-being and sense of self-esteem. Sexual health
requires trust, honesty, and communication."
-Dr.
Eli Coleman
"Concepts of family, friendship, and other human
relationships are core components of healthy
sexuality. Children should learn to express love and
intimacy in appropriate ways and to avoid
manipulative or exploitative relationships. Empathy
and respect for another’s feelings also is an
essential component of a healthy relationship,
facilitated through effective communication skills."
-Bright Futures
Child Services
-- Psychosexual
evaluations for minor children under the age of 18
-- Safety planning for
clients and their families, providing a safe, structured, home
environment
-- Home evaluations to provide
information on safety devices
-- Gender related issues for children
under 12 years of age
-- Individual
counseling for sexually reactive children
-- Family education
specific to sexually reactive child
-- Family counseling
Client Services
Important Information
Office Notes
| Policies
Credentials
| Background
Client Intake Forms
Educational Tools | Resources
"Nurturing the development of the biological and
physical foundations of healthy intimacy is an
important goal that begins in infancy. These
foundations require the ability to be comfortable
and safe in a close physical relationship with
another person."
-Bright Futures
"Healthy sexual development involves biological,
psychological, and socio-cultural processes. Like
all aspects of adolescent development, sexual
development occurs both within an individual and
through interaction with the environment.
Psychological and social processes occur through
interactions with family, cultural institutions, and
peers, and are also affected by brain development.
Adolescent sexual development is likely to be
healthy, and to lead to positive sexual health, when
each of these processes is appropriately supported
in a young person's environment."
-Cornell University|ACT for Youth
|