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Diversities in sexual expression and lifestyles

Understanding ENM: Mononormativity in Therapy & Sex Ed

Title of Event: Understanding ENM: Mononormativity in Therapy & Sex Ed

Description of Event:

Just in time for Valentine's Day! In this workshop, we will explore the presence of mononormativity (assumption of and defaulting to monogamous values) within the therapeutic and sexuality education spaces. Participants will be invited to explore the impact of mononormativity on non-monogamous clients and students and how to best support more inclusive lenses and practices.

Date of Event: 2/12/26

Time of Event: 6:30-8:00 PM EST

Location: Online Synchronous

Polyvagal Theory & KINK

Title of Event:Polyvagal Theory & KINK

Description of Event:

This course is designed for both professional mental health workers AND individuals looking to establish safety and connection in their KINKY sex practices. We'll examine how incorporating the modern science of Interpersonal Neurobiology with KINK dynamics can allow for increased co-regulation and self-regulation skills so we can fully enjoy the ANXIETY and STRESS we intentionally invite into SEX.

Polyvagal Theory & KINK

Title of Event: Polyvagal Theory & KINK

Description of Event:

This course is designed for both professional mental health workers AND individuals looking to establish safety and connection in their KINKY sex practices. We'll examine how incorporating the modern science of Interpersonal Neurobiology with KINK dynamics can allow for increased co-regulation and self-regulation skills so we can fully enjoy the ANXIETY and STRESS we intentionally invite into SEX.

Sexuality & Somatics, A 5-Week Learning Intensive on Integrative Somatic Sexology

Title of Event: Sexuality & Somatics, A 5-Week Learning Intensive on Integrative Somatic Sexology

Description of Event:

This SAR-like learning intensive addresses a critical need in the current healing and healthcare landscape: to expand affirming understanding and integrative somatic strategies of sexuality within service delivery, while supporting your emotional and mental capacity  for sustainable positive impact on mental health support and outcomes of both clients and providers.

Sensory Processing and Sexuality

Title of Event: Sensory Processing and Sexuality

Description of Event:

Learning Objectives
-Define sensory processing
-Articulate why understanding sensory processing is important when discussing sexuality

Date of Event: January 23, 2026 11:30 AM  PST / 2:30 PM EST

Location: Online Syncrhonous

Presenter/Speaker: Jack Duroc-Danner

Contact Name: Jack Duroc-Danner

Contact Email: axjmd2@gmail.com

AASECT Approved CEs: 1.5

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