"Here is the perfect resource for sex therapists. And it is equally perfect for anyone who can grasp ideas that may have harmed them but understood differently may now bring healing. Goals are specific; definitions are clear; necessary contrasts are sharply drawn; fascinating case studies illustrate the more theoretical information. The Bible andChristian faith are honored; and healthy sexual pleasure is equally honored. This is a book to be treasured by therapists, their clients, and curious readers as well." Dr. Virginia R. Mollenkott , author of Sensuous Spirituality , Omnigender and Is the Homosexual My Neighbor? "It is time for this book.
Authors Dale and Keller combine their specialties and their knowledge to look at sex and religion in a new way, with the passion and honesty this discussion deserves. Their discernment framework helps readers look at sexuality without having to deny their beliefs, but challenges the dogma that has persisted over the centuries to create a historical unease around sexuality. This book informs, educates, and delights the senses with its wisdom and liberating voice. Those who have been wounded in their capacity to be fully human and "fully divine" will find hope and healing in this book. For readers who feel guilt and shame about sex, this book will help them find pleasure and flexibility around intimacy. Anyone, even non-practicing Christians, will appreciate this book. We all can use the wisdom here to heal and move into our most powerful, sensual selves." Tammy Nelson, PhD , author of Getting the Sex You Want and The New Monogamy andExecutive Director of Integrative Sex Therapy Institute in Washington, DC.
"This comprehensive book integrates the healthy and positive aspects of human sexuality and practice with core Christian beliefs. This is a must read for Christians who want to work with negative attitudes and fears concerning sexuality and find healthier approaches to self and relationships." Rev. Dr. Stephen R. Treat, LMFT , United Church of Christ pastor (UCC), systems therapist, and former Director of Council for Relationships "In their book, Advancing Sexual Health for Christian Clients: Data and Dogma, Reverend Beverly Dale and Rachel Keller outline a sex-positive approach to psychotherapy with Christian clients. Christians, Dale and Keller demonstrate, can have particular challenges when it comes to sexuality. With grace and understanding, these two authors go where angels fear to tread: from the underpinnings of the historical biases of the early church to the humanity of Jesus Himself.
Chapters of this book can benefit almost any Christian, but for the intended audience, Dale and Keller lead the reader through an enlightening journey and specific strategies that will allow the therapist who works with Christian clients to respond to their specific needs, desires and fears with more confidence." Dr. Rosalyn Dischiavo , certified sexologist andFounder and Director of the Institute for Sexuality Education & Enlightenment and author ofThe Deep Yes, The Lost Art of True Receiving "This is a unique book in the field of Christianity and sexuality.I know of no other book like it for those in the sexual health fields.The authors make the sex-positive case for expanding gender diversity and expression, non-monogamous sexual relationships, bisexual and homosexual behaviors, and against rigid gender roles.They make excellent recommendations for choices of treatment options and approaches. While this is an important resource book for Christian sexual healing and liberation, this book is not for those not open to confronting their faith or giving up their old sex-negative beliefs." Rev.
Dr. William R. Stayton MDiv, ThD, PhD , Professor Emeritus and Former Director at the Center for Human Sexuality Studies, Widener University and Former Assistant Director at the Center of Excellence for Sexual Health, Morehouse School of Medicine. iscernment framework helps readers look at sexuality without having to deny their beliefs, but challenges the dogma that has persisted over the centuries to create a historical unease around sexuality. This book informs, educates, and delights the senses with its wisdom and liberating voice. Those who have been wounded in their capacity to be fully human and "fully divine" will find hope and healing in this book. For readers who feel guilt and shame about sex, this book will help them find pleasure and flexibility around intimacy. Anyone, even non-practicing Christians, will appreciate this book.
We all can use the wisdom here to heal and move into our most powerful, sensual selves." Tammy Nelson, PhD , author of Getting the Sex You Want and The New Monogamy andExecutive Director of Integrative Sex Therapy Institute in Washington, DC. "This comprehensive book integrates the healthy and positive aspects of human sexuality and practice with core Christian beliefs. This is a must read for Christians who want to work with negative attitudes and fears concerning sexuality and find healthier approaches to self and relationships." Rev. Dr. Stephen R. Treat, LMFT , United Church of Christ pastor (UCC), systems therapist, and former Director of Council for Relationships "In their book, Advancing Sexual Health for Christian Clients: Data and Dogma, Reverend Beverly Dale and Rachel Keller outline a sex-positive approach to psychotherapy with Christian clients.
Christians, Dale and Keller demonstrate, can have particular challenges when it comes to sexuality. With grace and understanding, these two authors go where angels fear to tread: from the underpinnings of the historical biases of the early church to the humanity of Jesus Himself. Chapters of this book can benefit almost any Christian, but for the intended audience, Dale and Keller lead the reader through an enlightening journey and specific strategies that will allow the therapist who works with Christian clients to respond to their specific needs, desires and fears with more confidence." Dr. Rosalyn Dischiavo , certified sexologist andFounder and Director of the Institute for Sexuality Education & Enlightenment and author ofThe Deep Yes, The Lost Art of True Receiving "This is a unique book in the field of Christianity and sexuality.I know of no other book like it for those in the sexual health fields.The authors make the sex-positive case for expanding gender diversity and expression, non-monogamous sexual relationships, bisexual and homosexual behaviors, and against rigid gender roles.They make excellent recommendations for choices of treatment options and approaches.
While this is an important resource book for Christian sexual healing and liberation, this book is not for those not open to confronting their faith or giving up their old sex-negative beliefs." Rev. Dr. William R. Stayton MDiv, ThD, PhD , Professor Emeritus and Former Director at the Center for Human Sexuality Studies, Widener University and Former Assistant Director at the Center of Excellence for Sexual Health, Morehouse School of Medicine. an sexuality and practice with core Christian beliefs. This is a must read for Christians who want to work with negative attitudes and fears concerning sexuality and find healthier approaches to self and relationships." Rev.
Dr. Stephen R. Treat, LMFT , United Church of Christ pastor (UCC), systems therapist, and former Director of Council for Relationships "In their book, Advancing Sexual Health for Christian Clients: Data and Dogma, Reverend Beverly Dale and Rachel Keller outline a sex-positive approach to psychotherapy with Christian clients. Christians, Dale and Keller demonstrate, can have particular challenges when it comes to sexuality. With grace and understanding, these two authors go where angels fear to tread: from the underpinnings of the historical biases of the early church to the humanity of Jesus Himself. Chapters of this book can benefit almost any Christian, but for the intended audience, Dale and Keller lead the reader through an enlightening journey and specific strategies that will allow the therapist who works with Christian clients to respond to their specific needs, desires and fears with more confidence." Dr. Rosalyn Dischiavo , certified sexologist andFounder and Director of the Institute for Sexuality Education & Enlightenment and author ofThe Deep Yes, The Lost Art of True Receiving "This is a unique book in the field of Christianity and sexuality.
I know of no other book like it for those in the sexual health fields.The authors make the sex-positive case for expanding gender diversity and expression, non-monogamous sexual relationships, bisexual and homosexual behaviors, and against rigid gender roles.They make excellent recommendations for choices of treatment options and approaches. While this is an important resource book for Christian sexual healing and liberation, this book is not for those not open to confronting their faith or giving up their old sex-negative beliefs." Rev. Dr. William R. Stayton MDiv, ThD, PhD , Professor Emeritus and Former Director at the Center for Human Sexuality Studies, Widener University and Former Assistant Director at the Center of Excellence for Sexual Health, Morehouse School of Medicine.
t for the intended audience, Dale and Keller lead the reader through an enlightening journey and specific strategies that will allow the therapist who works with Christian.