Earning your CSAT certification is one of the most rigorous and rewarding investments you can make as a clinician specializing in sexual compulsivity and addiction. The supervision component requires working with a CSAT-S who can meet you inside the clinical complexity of this work.
Debra Kaplan has supervised CSAT candidates for over fifteen years. As an IITAP faculty member and practicing CSAT-S, she understands the certification process from the inside and brings that depth to every supervision relationship.
Who this is for
- Licensed clinicians currently enrolled in the CSAT program through IITAP
- Therapists working toward CSAT-S designation
- Clinicians who want to deepen competency with sex addiction and sexual trauma outside formal certification
What supervision covers:
- Case conceptualization through the Carnes model and attachment-based trauma frameworks
- Assessment Integration
- Addiction and betrayal trauma
- Countertransference and therapist self-of-therapist work specific to sex addiction treatment
- Practical application of EMDR, EFT, and experiential approaches in addiction and trauma cases
- IITAP documentation and competency requirements for supervision hours
Sessions are provided via secure telehealth. A limited number of supervision slots are available each month.