Topics in Human Sexuality: Sexually Transmitted Diseases
Author: Heidi Dalzell, Psy.D.
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Course Created: 2017
Practice Level: Intermediate
Heidi Dalzell, Psy.D.
Heidi Dalzell, Psy.D. is a psychologist in private practice specializing in eating disorders, as well as dual addictions, trauma, domestic violence and depression. She conducts individual and couples therapy with adolescent and adult clients. In addition to authoring numerous mental health courses she frequently blogs and writes newspaper articles about mental health topics.
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Course Summary
This course is part of the 10 hour course Human Sexuality which you can see here
This continuing education human sexuality course will provide an overview of Sexually Transmitted Diseases.
Course Format
This course contains downloadable online lessons (PDF) and a practice test. When you're ready, purchase the course by clicking the "Add To Cart" button. This will let you take the test, complete the course evaluation and receive your certificate for CE credits.
Learning Objectives
- Identify the symptoms of the most common STDs.
- Describe the treatment of the most common STDs.
- Explain how HIV is transmitted.
Course Syllabus
- Introduction
- Chlamydia
- Gonorrhea
- HPV
- Genital Herpes
- Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV)
- Safe Sex Guidelines
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