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Developmental Sexuality

Black and Sexy Book Discussion

Title of Event: Black and Sexy Book Discussion
 
Description of Event:
How do African American people come to understand sexuality, and themselves as sexual beings? Dr. Tracie Q. Gilbert has released her inaugural work Black & Sexy, which helps get at an answer. This session provides an overview of the book's emergent theory (Black Sexual Epistemology), facilitating discussion with participants about its implications for sexuality educators and practitioners alike.

Enriching Social-Emotional Relationships Through Psychosexual Education

Title of Event: Enriching Social-Emotional Relationships through Psychosexual Education

Youth and young adults on the Autism Spectrum are frequently making social faux pas. As they get older they are capable of making sexual social faux which appear more treacherous. However, they do not lack desire to have sexual experiences. We can help them prepare for healthy intimate relationships.

Location: Online Asynchronous

Presenter: Dr. Suzanne Richards

CE Provider: Sex Ed Lecture Series

Making Sexual Health Education Accessible to People with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities

Title of Event: Making Sexual Health Education Accessible to People with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities

Many people with intellectual and developmental disabilities do not have equitable access to sexual health education. This course is designed to help participants gain an understanding of accessibility considerations, evidence-based methods to improve accessibility of sexuality education, and provide examples of how to apply these methods in various settings.

Location: Online Asynchronous

Let's Talk About Sex and Aging

Title of Event: Let's Talk about Sex and Aging

Sex after 50, 60, 70 and beyond has challenges, but it can be rich and joyful if we learn, adapt, and explore. Let's throw out the stereotypes about older-age sexuality, debunk the myths, and send you home with solid information and a new attitude about older-age sexuality and how to talk about it.

Location: Online Asynchronous

Presenter: Joan Price

CE Provider: Sex Ed Lecture Series

Contact Name: Bill Taverner

Sexuality, Menopause and Hormone Replacement Therapy

Title of Event: Sexuality, Menopause and Hormone Replacement Therapy

The anatomic, physiologic, and psychologic changes of menopause can profoundly impact sexual expression. Judicious use of hormonal therapies can be life changing for some. Educators can empower older individuals to advocate medically for themselves by advancing understanding of both the changes and possible treatments. I will offer teaching tools and further resources.

Location: Online Asynchronous

Presenter: Dr. Gretchen Frey

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