CHFP TRAINING

CHFP sex addiction training

make intensives part of your future practice model

Does it feel like you are just providing a “band-aid” for your sex addiction clients? Would you like to have a treatment model that allows you to do more in depth work with clients and see greater success in clients getting free from the effects of sex addiction? Would you like to be able to lead couples in re-establishing trust and intimacy in the destructive aftermath of sex addiction? If these questions resonate with you, please consider becoming certified in facilitating the Hope & Freedom Intensive treatment model.  This model has been used successfully with hundreds of couples from across the United States, Canada, Great Britain, South America, Europe, and Africa.  

This training will only be given to a small number of therapists each year. Keeping a small number of therapists trained and certified increases the value of the training to you. Once a city or population center has one CHFP, preference will be given to other geographical areas.  At the conclusion of this training, you will be ready to begin your own intensive program either to supplement the rest of your practice or to transition your practice into focusing only on sex addiction intensives.

prerequisites to becoming a CHFP

1. Applicant must be emotionally mature.

2. Applicant must be a licensed therapist, Master’s level or better.

3. Applicant must have successfully completed sex addiction training in one of the following:
  • Certified Sex Addiction Therapist (CSAT)
  • SASH Advanced Training in Problematic Sexual Behavior (SPSB)
  • Christian Sex Addiction Therapist (CCSAS) training, or have
  • Demonstrated competency in treating sexual addiction
4. Three reference letters attesting to your clinical skills.
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