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==Education==
==Education==


Goerlich obtained a bachelor's degree in Human Service from Baker College in 2012, a master's degree in Social Work with a concentration in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy from Wayne State University in 2015, and a post-graduate certificate in Sex Therapy from the University of Michigan's Sex Health Certificate Program in Ann Arbor, Michigan.<ref>[https://americanboardofsexology.org/sexologist/stefani-goerlich/ American Board of Sexology - Stefani Goerlich]</ref>
Goerlich obtained a bachelor's degree in Human Service from Baker College in 2012, a master's degree in Social Work with a concentration in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy from Wayne State University in 2015<ref>[https://socialwork.wayne.edu/news/school-of-social-work-grad-becomes-award-winning-author-and-sex-therapist-51205 School of Social work grad becomes award-winning author and sex therapist]</ref>, and a post-graduate certificate in Sex Therapy from the University of Michigan's Sex Health Certificate Program in Ann Arbor, Michigan.<ref>[https://americanboardofsexology.org/sexologist/stefani-goerlich/ American Board of Sexology - Stefani Goerlich]</ref>


==Awards==
==Awards==

Revision as of 13:37, 24 August 2024

Stefani Elizabeth Goerlich (born 1979) is an American author, sexologist, researcher, and relationship counselor.[1][2] She is an author of books based on academic self-help, sexual, and relational health themes. She is a licensed clinical social worker with advanced specialization in forensic social work and an AASECT certified sex therapist.[3]

Goerlich is the founder of Bound Together Counseling and an ABS board-certified Diplomate of Sexology.[4] She specializes in gender, sexuality, and relationship diversity, with an emphasis on BDSM, kink, ethical non-monogamy, and kink-affirming therapy.[5] She is licensed to see clients in Michigan, Ohio, Arizona, and Florida.[6]

Education

Goerlich obtained a bachelor's degree in Human Service from Baker College in 2012, a master's degree in Social Work with a concentration in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy from Wayne State University in 2015[7], and a post-graduate certificate in Sex Therapy from the University of Michigan's Sex Health Certificate Program in Ann Arbor, Michigan.[8]

Awards

  • Coalition of Visionary Resources Award for Faith and Magick in the Armed Forces, 2009[9]
  • American Association of Sexuality Educators, Counselors, and Therapists (AASECT) Book Award, 2020[10]
  • Society for Sex Therapy and Research (SSTAR) Professional Book Award, 2022[11]
  • The Society for the Advancement of Sexual Health (SASH) Media Award, 2022[12]
  • American Association of Sexuality Educators, Counselors, and Therapists (AASECT) Sexuality Book Award (General Focus), 2024[13][14]

Publications

Books

  • Stefani Barner. Faith and Magick in the Armed Forces: A Handbook for Pagans in the Military. Llewellyn, 2008.[15]
  • Stefani Goerlich. The Leather Couch: Clinical Practice with Kinky Clients. Routledge, 2020.[16]
  • Stefani Goerlich. Kink-Affirming Practice: Culturally Competent Therapy from the Leather Chair. Routledge, 2022.[17]
  • Stefani Goerlich. With Sprinkles on Top: Everything Vanilla People and Their Kinky Partners Need to Know to Communicate, Explore, and Connect. Sounds True, 2023.[18]
  • Stefani Goerlich and Elyssa Helfer. BDSM & Kink: The Basics. Routledge, 2024.[19]

Articles

  • Goerlich, S. (2023). "Cradle and all: outcome differences between kink-affirming and kink-uninformed therapies for a complex client with paraphilia". Sexual and Relationship Therapy, 1-24.[20]
  • Goerlich, S. (2024). "A roomful of leopards: differentiating intimate partner violence from consensual kink". Couple and Family Psychoanalysis, Vol. 14, No. 1, 59–78.[21]

References