Center for Healthy Sex

Center for Healthy Sex (CHS) is a community therapy center in Los Angeles that specializes in the treatment of sexual dysfunction, sexual anorexia,[1] sex addiction, and love addiction.[2] The Center is located on Santa Monica Boulevard near Overland Avenue bordering the neighborhoods of Century City and Westwood.[3]

Center for Healthy Sex offices in West Los Angeles

In 2011, Center for Healthy Sex partnered with Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment to produce a special screening of Shame at American Cinematheque[4] followed by a panel of sex experts including Alexandra Katehakis, Ethlie Ann Vare and Chris Donaghue (host of Bad Sex) as well as sex addicts from Sex and Love Addicts Anonymous, Sex Addicts Anonymous and Sexual Compulsives Anonymous.[5][6] Center for Healthy Sex also participated in a screening and panel discussion for the film Thanks For Sharing with the film's co-writer, Matt Winston and a free film screening of the movie Unlovable with writer/star Charlene deGuzman and director Suzi Yoonessi. From 2011-2016, Center for Healthy Sex announced the annual Best/Worst Sex List highlighting the highs and lows of sexual culture, published by Huffington Post[7] and Psychology Today.[8]

History

Center for Healthy Sex was co-founded by Alexandra Katehakis[9] and Douglas Evans in 2005.[2] Their stated mission is to offer men, women, and couples a safe place to receive professional psychotherapy to resolve shame, guilt, deception, or other barriers to healthy eroticism.[3]

Katehakis serves as the center's clinical director. She treats affect dysregulation,[10] the result of in-depth studies of attachment theory and interpersonal neurobiology as a member of Allan Schore’s study group since 2006. Alex Katehakis is a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, Certified Sex Addiction Therapist and Supervisor, Certified Sex Therapist and Supervisor, and trained practitioner of Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) therapy.[9] Katehakis became certified as a sex addiction therapist by Patrick Carnes and worked at the Sexual Recovery Institute for eight years where she served as clinical supervisor for two years before opening Center for Healthy Sex. She is the author of Erotic Intelligence: Igniting Hot, Healthy Sex While in Recovery from Sex Addiction,[11] Sex Addiction as Affect Dysregulation: A Neurobiologically Informed Holistic Treatment,[12] and Sexual Reflections: A Workbook for Designing and Celebrating Your Sexual Health Plan.[13] She is also the co-author of Making Advances: A Comprehensive Guide for Treating Female Sex and Love Addicts[14] and Mirror of Intimacy: Daily Reflections on Emotional and Erotic Intelligence.[15]

Douglas Evans, the center's executive director, graduated from Ohio State University with a degree in psychology and marketing, and has served as a volunteer counselor at the Southern California Counseling Center, and studied spiritual psychology at the University of Santa Monica. [16]

Center for Healthy Sex employs a team of professional counselors that include marriage and family therapists, certified sex addiction therapists, and certified sex therapists.[17][18]

Programs and services

Center for Healthy Sex develops and hosts a range of programs open to the public that provide educational opportunities for therapists, clients, and anyone interested in further developing relationship skills and sexual intimacy.[3] These include podcasts, free monthly lectures with continuing education units for sex therapists and sex addiction therapists, online tests, and online classes.

Center for Healthy Sex is a licensed continuing education provider with the California Board of Behavioral Sciences (BBS)[19] and an AASECT approved continuing education provider.[20] CHS provides group therapy, an individual outpatient intensive program, individual therapy, couples therapy, and trainings in sex and love addiction treatment and sex therapy.

See also

References

  1. AccessRX Interview with Alexandra Katehakis
  2. KLEAN Radio interview with Center for Healthy Sex
  3. Center for Healthy Sex official website
  4. American Cinematheque Shame screening
  5. The Fix article: Sex Addiction Event
  6. Video: “Shame and Sex Addiction” panel discussion.
  7. 2011 Worst Sex List at Huffington Post
  8. 2012 Best/Worst Sex List at Psychology Today
  9. CHS Clinical Director bio
  10. Rossier Master’s Programs: Center for Healthy Sex
  11. Katehakis, Alexandra (2010). Erotic Intelligence Igniting Hot, Healthy Sex While in Recovery from Sex Addiction. Health Communications, Inc. ISBN 0-7573-1437-6.
  12. Katehakis, Alexandra (2016). Sex Addiction as Affect Dysregulation. ISBN 978-0-3937-0902-5.
  13. Katehakis, Alexandra (2018). Sexual Reflections: A Workbook for Designing and Celebrating Your Sexual Health Plan. CreateSpace. ISBN 978-1717166128.
  14. Ferree, Marnie C. (2012). Making Advances A Comprehensive Guide for Treating Female Sex and Love Addicts. ISBN 978-0-9857472-0-6.
  15. Katehakis, Alexandra (2014). Mirror of Intimacy: Daily Reflections on Emotional and Erotic Intelligence. CreateSpace. Center for Healthy Sex. ISBN 978-0-6158-4951-5.
  16. CHS Executive Director bio
  17. L.A. Times: Sex Addiction Rehab a Thriving Industry
  18. CHS Clinical Associates
  19. "California BBS Provider List" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-11-08. Retrieved 2013-01-25.
  20. "List of AASECT Approved Continuing Education Providers" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2018-04-23. Retrieved 2018-04-23.
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