SIT Framework and Working with Mixed Orientation Couples
I (Mark) will be presenting the SIT Framework at the American Association of Christian Counselor’s (AACC) World Conference in Nashville on Friday, September 18th. The title of the talk is “Working with Mixed Sexual Orientation Couples.” Mixed orientation couples are couples in which one partner experiences same-sex attraction and the other does not. This presentation is a conceptual paper based on our review of the literature (I am co-presenting with Jill Kays, a doctoral student in clinical psychology whose dissertation deals with this subject) and a previous five-year longitudinal study of ‘resilient couples,’ or couples in mixed orientation marriages who stayed together and reported marital satisfaction.
Sexual Identity Therapy (SIT) represents one stage in our four-stage approach to working with mixed orientation couples. In this context, SIT is provided to the sexual minority who is making decisions about his or her identity and behavior, as well as the unique considerations in that type of relationship. Other stages address the important relational considerations, such as dealing with disclosure or discovery and, for those couples who are interested in the relationship, clinicians can follow recommendations for improving the marriage.
The conference location is the Opryland Hotel and Convention Center in Nashville. The session is scheduled for 8:45-10:00am on Friday morning. I will post some of the PowerPoint slides on the site after the workshop.SIS
Sexual Identity Research Summit Sourcebook available
During September 12-14, 2007, I hosted a sexual identity therapy research summit in Nashville, TN. SIT framework co-author, Mark Yarhouse and I presented the four papers. The participants were invited to attend at no cost to them. As a part of the summit, there was an extensive sourcebook provided. I want to now make that available for those interested in knowing more about sexual identity therapy.
The sourcebook consists of papers on correlates and change of sexual identity and clinical strategies with people in conflict involving sexual identity.
You see the contents and order the sourcebook here.
