Joseph Winn LICSW, CST-S
Faculty Lecturer and supervisor at South Shore Sexual Health Center, LLC- Claim this Profile
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Credentials
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AASECT Certified Supervisor of Sex Therapy
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Certified Sex Therapist
American Association of Sexuality Educator, Counselors and TherapistsJul, 2010- Sep, 2024
Experience
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South Shore Sexual Health Center, LLC
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United States
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Mental Health Care
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1 - 100 Employee
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Faculty Lecturer and supervisor
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Mar 2015 - Present
Develop curriculum, learning objectives, and class presentations in accordance with AASECT requirements for sex therapy certification, as well as other professional organizations requirements for the provision of continuing education credits. All courses are filtered through a contemporary and integrated sex therapy lens and informed by various theoretical and sociological frames of reference. Provide monthly group supervision for both students of the SSSHC training program, as well as currently certified sex therapists interested in creating community and expanding their assessment, formulation, and intervention skills.
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Joseph Winn MSW, LICSW, CST-S
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United States
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Medical Practices
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Clinical Social Worker, Sex Therapist
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Nov 2003 - Present
As a clinical social worker, certified sex therapist, and certified supervisor of sex therapy I provide individual, couples and family therapy to a diverse population of clients. Areas of practice specialization include LGBTQIA + issues, early and ongoing recovery from chemical dependency, as well as people struggling with traumatic life events and difficulties in both relational and sexual functioning. I also provide training in the areas of family systems, couples and relational therapy, and the role of intersectionality and intersubjective alliances in clinical practice, chemical dependency, and working respectfully with people involved with, and exploring, Kink/BDSM identified individuals. I also provide supervision and consultation to clinicians and health care providers throughout New England interested in the connection between family or origin, relational functioning, and sexual health and dysfunction. I am also a certified Discernment Counselor, providing short term interventions to couples on the brink and who are seeking to gain clarity, confidence, and understanding regarding the struggles that lead to the current crisis in their marriage, and the role that each partner has played in this dynamic. Other responsibilities include maintaining collaborative relationships with collateral providers to ensure continuity of client care, developing course material and educational content for South Shore Sexual Health Center’s AASECT Certified Sex Therapy training program, and co-leading SSSHC’s monthly supervision group.
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Board Member
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2010 - 2013
Assisted with program development and consultation. Provided workshops to CSPH interns on issues related to setting and maintaining boundaries, choosing educational training in the area of human sexuality to pursue training in the areas of sex therapy, education and counseling and co-develop and lead SAR workshops with CSPH founder and director Megan Andelloux CSE. Assisted with program development and consultation. Provided workshops to CSPH interns on issues related to setting and maintaining boundaries, choosing educational training in the area of human sexuality to pursue training in the areas of sex therapy, education and counseling and co-develop and lead SAR workshops with CSPH founder and director Megan Andelloux CSE.
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The Family Center, Inc.
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United States
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Medical Practices
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Family Therapist
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Feb 2000 - Nov 2003
Provided out patient services to families, couples and individuals. Co-facilitated multifamily groups for mothers and children dealing with issues related to domestic violence. Co-facilitated group for latency aged boys exposed to domestic violence. Participated in weekly live supervision services, as a supervisee, and supervisor. Co-developed domestic violence group therapy curriculum for multifamily groups. Coordinated intake services. Co-developed The Family Center's GLBT Services Team. Supervised clinical interns. Provided substance abuse and process addiction consultation and training to clinical staff and worked with the Quality Improvement Team. Provided crisis coverage for four weeks of the year.
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The Home for Little Wanderers
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United States
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Non-profit Organizations
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400 - 500 Employee
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Home Based Clinician
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Dec 1998 - Feb 2000
Provided intensive home based services to Department of Social Services involved families struggling with issues related to poverty, child neglect and abuse as well as domestic violence and mental illness. Provided stabilization services to families with children discharged from psychiatric facilities. Provided family reunification assessment and services to families being reunited with children placed in long-term foster care. Provided emergency pager coverage. Provided intensive home based services to Department of Social Services involved families struggling with issues related to poverty, child neglect and abuse as well as domestic violence and mental illness. Provided stabilization services to families with children discharged from psychiatric facilities. Provided family reunification assessment and services to families being reunited with children placed in long-term foster care. Provided emergency pager coverage.
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Brighton Allston Mental Health Association
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United States
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Medical Practices
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1 - 100 Employee
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Clinical Social Worker
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Apr 1997 - Dec 1998
Provided clinical services to individuals, families and couples. Presenting issues often focused on issues related to substance abuse, domestic violence and HIV/ AIDS. Provided interdisciplinary case management, outreach and home based services to chronically mentally ill and difficult to engage populations. Supervised graduate social work interns and organized weekly training seminars. Provided clinical services to individuals, families and couples. Presenting issues often focused on issues related to substance abuse, domestic violence and HIV/ AIDS. Provided interdisciplinary case management, outreach and home based services to chronically mentally ill and difficult to engage populations. Supervised graduate social work interns and organized weekly training seminars.
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Clinical Social Worker
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May 1995 - Apr 1997
Provided "wraparound" services to DMH, DSS and DMR involved families with latency aged children and adolescents struggling with the effect of substance abuse, domestic violence and early onset mental illness as well as behavioral and conduct management issues, within a residential, respite and home based services program leading to the eventual discharging of clients back to mental health providers, and community based programs, within their home communities. Provided individual, family and couples therapy. Engaged in weekly live supervision and consultation groups. Established and maintained collaborative relationships with providers from various state agencies and coordinated aftercare services upon discharge. Provided emergency pager coverage.
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Education
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Boston University
MSW, Clinical Social Work -
University of Massachusetts Boston
Bachelor's degree, Human services