Addressing the Impact of Sexual Trauma on Intimate Relationships
Course
Build skills to support couples seeking intimacy in the context of a history of sexual trauma. Explore the impact of sexual trauma on relationships, from both the survivor and partner’s perspectives and help survivors and partners to support each other, develop coping skills, and improve communication.
Case Example Demonstration: This course includes a detailed case example where the instructor, Ben Kudler, demonstrates skills for talking with a couple who are seeking intimacy in the context of a partner’s history of sexual abuse.
Welcome to the Course!
Our Plan
Overview
Defining Trauma
Responses to Traumatic Events
Diagnostic Criteria for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
Overview: Trauma & the Brain
Overview
The Survivor's Perspective
The Partner's Perspective
Overview
Trauma-informed Principles
Building a Toolbox of Coping Strategies
Demonstration: Coping Strategies
Starting conversations: where couples are at and what they need
Grounding for Couples
Overview
PLISSIT Model Overview
Permission
Limited Information
Specific Suggestions
Intensive Therapy
Summary
Overview
PLISSIT Model: Skills Demonstration
Keeping the conversation going

Ben Kudler, LICSW, CST-S is a clinical social worker and AASECT certified sex therapist in private practice in Boston who works with both individuals and folks in relationships, specializing in issues involving identity, sexuality, and trauma recovery with a commitment to LGBTQIA+ community and marginalized folks.
Credits: This course offers 2 clinical continuing education credits. Learn more
Cost: $29
Format: This is an online, self-paced, noninteractive course that includes reading and recorded videos (asynchronous course).
Registration: To register for this course, click the "Buy Now" button. This course is self-paced, so you can join at any time after completing your registration and payment.
Practice Level: Intermediate
Target Audience: Clinical social workers who want to increase their knowledge of trauma-informed approaches to work with couples.
Continuing education credits are available to social workers in most U.S. states, and in all Canadian provinces. If your state uses CE Broker, you will need to manually upload your certificate of credit. Learn more
Refund & Cancellation Policy: GetPractice will fully refund requests from learners who have not completed a course. If a learner has completed all requirements of a course and received their certificate of completion, they are no longer eligible for a refund.
Accessibility: Please email [email protected] to discuss any questions or requests regarding accessibility & accommodations.
System Requirements: This course is hosted on the GetPractice site. To complete the course and all required course materials, learners will login to the GetPractice course site. Learners will need a computer or smartphone and an internet connection to complete the course.
Course Completion Requirements: To complete the course and receive their certificate of credit, learners will complete all online lessons in the course, a posttest (a passing score of 80% is required, learners can retake the test if needed), and a course evaluation. Once these components are successfully completed, the learner’s certificate of credit will be available immediately on the course page and in their learner account.
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Questions or Concerns: Please reach out to [email protected]
Course Creation Date: January 15, 2026

GetPractice LLC, provider #2517, is approved as an ACE provider to offer social work continuing education by the Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB) Approved Continuing Education (ACE) program. Regulatory boards are the final authority on courses accepted for continuing education credit. ACE provider approval period:11/14/25-11/14/26. Social workers completing this course receive 2 clinical continuing education credits.
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