1. Assignment: Appreciation of issues of sexuality
Assignment: Appreciation of issues of sexualityAssignment: Appreciation of issues of
sexualityThese are two separate questions that should be answered separately with a
minimum of 200 words and include an in text cite. Please USE READING1)You are
precepting a student seeking the master of science in marriage/family therapy. On your
schedule for the day is Mr. & Mrs. Jones, a couple in their 80’s who have been seeing the
MFT for approximately 3 months because of issues of sexual infidelity on the part of the
wife. The student is somewhat naive and surprised by the background information on this
couple and says to his/her preceptor (I didn’t think people at this age still thought about
sex).In a considered posting informed by the literature, how would you address the intern’s
comments. Suggest at least 1 peer reviewed resource that you feel would help the student to
develop a greater appreciation of issues of sexuality/intimacy in aging.2)You are an MFT
working with an elderly couple. One member of the couple (you can select) has had a health
“issue”, and as a result, has not been able to perform sexually. The individual is afraid that
spouse may be upset if they are unable to perform sexually. In this posting, provide a
description of how you would address this concern. Include how you would collaborate
with medical professionals.Reading to answer questions correctNational Institute on Aging
(n.d.). Sexuality in later life. Retrieved from https://www.nia.nih.gov/health/sexuality-
later-lifeSexuality and Physical Changes with Aging. (n.d.). Retrieved February 11, 2018,
from https://www.cigna.com/healthwellness/hw/medical-topics/sexuality-and-physical-
changes-with-aging-hw159186#hw159215. Be sure to follow links to learn about physical
changes and how to maintain sexuality in aging.Syme, M. L. (2014) The evolving concept of
older adult sexual behaviors and its benefits. Generations, 38(1) Retrieved from Proquest
database in the Touro Library.Youdin, R. (2016). Psychology of Aging 101. (pp. 110-129)
Retrieved from EBSCO multi-search database in the Touro Library.Tyndall, L., Hodgson, J.,
Lamson, A., White, M., & Knight, S. (2014). A Review of Medical Family Therapy: 30 Years of
History, Growth, and Research. Medical Family Therapy, 13-32. Retrieved from EBSCO
multi-search database in the Touro Library.ORDER NOW FOR CUSTOMIZED, PLAGIARISM-
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