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COSRT is the UK’s professional body for specialist therapists delivering Psychosexual and Relationship therapies.

COSRT (College of Sexual and Relationship Therapists) is the UK’s professional body
for specialist therapists delivering
Psychosexual and Relationship therapies. Our central purpose is to ensure that the public benefit from the best therapy possible. We do this by working in three main ways:

• Setting and maintaining high professional standards
• Providing and overseeing high quality training
• Promoting research and knowledge creation

Supporting Sexuality After Acquired Brain Injury | COSRTlearn 04/06/2026

New Self-Access Class Available

Supporting Sexuality After Acquired Brain Injury

This new self-access class explores the impact of acquired brain injury on sexuality, relationships, and wellbeing, equipping therapists with evidence-based knowledge and practical approaches to support individuals and couples.

Led by consultant clinical neuropsychologist and couples therapist Dr Giles Yeates, the class examines the neurological, psychological, relational, and social factors that can influence sexuality following brain injury. Participants will gain practical insights into adapting psychosexual and relationship therapy practice, understand legal and mental capacity considerations, and explore opportunities for collaborative working with neuro-rehabilitation professionals.

Access the class at a time and pace that suits you.

Supporting Sexuality After Acquired Brain Injury | COSRTlearn This self-access class explores the impact of acquired brain injury on sexuality, relationships, and wellbeing, equipping therapists with evidence-based knowledge and practical approaches to support individuals and couples.

COSRT Summer Conference 2026 for Psychosexual and Relationship Therapists 03/06/2026

Online ticket sales close at 5:00pm today

There is still time to join COSRT's conference, AI and Psychosexual and Relationship Therapies: When AI Enters the Therapy Room. Explore the opportunities, challenges, and ethical questions AI presents for psychosexual and relationship therapists alongside leading experts in the field.

If you would like to attend online, please book before 5:00pm today.

We look forward to welcoming you on Friday.

COSRT Summer Conference 2026 for Psychosexual and Relationship Therapists When AI enters the therapy room; What does it mean for Psychosexual and Relationship Therapies?

13 Oct 26: Understanding Hormone Sensitivity and Neurodivergence in Women | COSRTlearn 02/06/2026

New Live Training Event: Understanding Hormone Sensitivity and Neurodivergence in Women

We are delighted to announce a new live training event with Dr Angela Wright, exploring the growing evidence linking hormone sensitivity, neurodivergence, chronic health conditions, and psychological wellbeing.

Drawing on emerging research, clinical experience, and case examples, the training will consider the unique challenges often faced by female-bodied individuals, including delayed diagnosis, healthcare gaslighting, chronic pain, emotional regulation difficulties, and the impact of reproductive milestones such as the postnatal period, perimenopause, and menopause.

Join us for an engaging and clinically relevant exploration of the links between hormones, neurodivergence, health, and sexuality, and discover practical implications for assessment, formulation, and therapeutic support.

13 Oct 26: Understanding Hormone Sensitivity and Neurodivergence in Women | COSRTlearn Explore the links between hormone sensitivity, ADHD, autism, reproductive health, chronic pain, and sexual wellbeing. This live session examines emerging research and clinical implications for supporting female-bodied service users.

Understanding and Treating Or**sm Disorders: Using the HAT Model in Practice | COSRTlearn 27/05/2026

New self-access training now available

Understanding and Treating Or**sm Disorders: Using the HAT Model in Practice

Many therapists encounter Service Users experiencing or**sm difficulties, yet assessment and treatment can often feel complex, sensitive, and under-discussed in training spaces.

In this evidence-informed self-access class, Dr Sara Nasserzadeh explores practical approaches to assessment, intervention, referral pathways, and therapeutic understanding using the HAT model.

Understanding and Treating Or**sm Disorders: Using the HAT Model in Practice | COSRTlearn Gain practical, evidence-informed tools for assessing and treating or**sm disorders using the HAT model. Explore therapist roles, assessment strategies, cultural factors, intervention pathways, and multidisciplinary referral approaches within psychosexual and relationship therapy practice.

21/05/2026
COSRT to celebrate 50-year history in autumn 2026 | cosrt 15/05/2026

We are delighted to announce that COSRT will be celebrating its 50-year history with a dedicated event in autumn 2026.

This special event will look back on the people, developments, and milestones that have shaped COSRT over the past five decades, while also looking ahead to the future of the profession and the organisation.

Read more on our website below:

COSRT to celebrate 50-year history in autumn 2026 | cosrt COSRT to celebrate 50-year history in autumn 2026

14 May 26: Understanding and Treating Or**sm Disorders: Using the HAT Model in Practice | COSRTlearn 13/05/2026

Tomorrow at COSRT: Understanding and Treating Or**sm Disorders: Using the HAT Model in Practice with Dr Sara Nasserzadeh.

Or**sm difficulties are among the more complex and often misunderstood presentations in psychosexual and relationship therapy. This online seminar will explore how clinicians can apply the HAT model to assessment, intervention planning, referral pathways, and therapeutic decision-making in practice.

We are delighted to welcome Dr Sara Nasserzadeh, award-winning author, TED Speaker, and internationally recognised relational expert, whose work has influenced clinical practice, education, and policy across more than 40 countries.

Online Seminar
Last-minute places still available.

14 May 26: Understanding and Treating Or**sm Disorders: Using the HAT Model in Practice | COSRTlearn Learn to assess and treat or**sm disorders using the HAT model in psychosexual and relationship therapies.

Editorial introduction: Sexual and Relationship Therapy 2025 reviewer of the year and best article of the year awards 08/05/2026

Congratulations to the winners of the 2025 Sexual and Relationship Therapy Awards, published in the latest issue of Sexual and Relationship Therapy Journal.

Reviewer of the Year:
• Julie Marshall
• Kei Skeide
• Lisa Etherson

Best Article of the Year:
Galen Fous et al. for “Sexual Integration Therapy”

Honourable Mention:
P. Hanna C. Corre et al. for “Description of how men achieve multiple or**sms.”

Editorial introduction: Sexual and Relationship Therapy 2025 reviewer of the year and best article of the year awards Published in Sexual and Relationship Therapy (Vol. 41, No. 1, 2026)

COSRT Summer Conference 2026 for Psychosexual and Relationship Therapists 24/04/2026

Only 3 in-person tickets left

We’re down to the final few seats for AI and Psychosexual and Relationship Therapies on 5 June 2026.

If you want to be in the room for the conversations shaping the future of therapy, this is your last chance.

Expect bold discussions on AI, intimacy, ethics, and what it really means for clinical practice, alongside valuable networking and a full day of CPD.

COSRT Summer Conference 2026 for Psychosexual and Relationship Therapists When AI enters the therapy room; What does it mean for Psychosexual and Relationship Therapies?

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