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Health/medical factors that influence sexuality

Treating Low Desire in Men and Women

Title of Event: Treating Low Desire in Men and Women
 
Description of Event:
In this 1 hour CE, we will dive into the issue of low sexual desire from bio-psycho-social-cultural-religious perspective with both evidence-based treatments and some fresh perspectives on the issue.
 
Date of Event: 08/28/2024
 
Time of Event: 11:00 AM
 
Location: Online Synchronous and Online Asynchronous
 

Understanding PSSD: An Informative Webinar for Healthcare Professionals

Title of Event: Understanding PSSD: An Informative Webinar for Healthcare Professionals
 
Description of Event:
Join us for a FREE, live, one-hour webinar designed to raise awareness about PSSD. We will delve into the diverse adverse effects associated with PSSD, illustrate its profound impact on patients' lives, and explore how educators, therapists, counselors, and other healthcare professionals can provide trauma-informed support.

Brunch and Learn: How Emotional Regulation and Dysregulation Impact Sexual Desire and Sexual Arousal

Title of Event: Brunch and Learn: How Emotional Regulation and Dysregulation Impact Sexual Desire and Sexual Arousal
 
 
Description of Event:
In this 1 hour CE, you will learn about the relationship between emotional regulation and dysregulation on sexual desire and sexual arousal. Learn about the relationship between fight, flight, and freeze on arousal.
 
YOU WILL RECEIVE THE RECORDING IF YOU REGISTER FOR THIS CLASS
 

Treating Pelvic Pain, Vulva Edition

Title of Event: Treating Pelvic Pain, Vulva Edition
 
 
Description of Event:
Pelvic pain treatment usually requires a biopsychosocial approach. This Sexceptional Weekend will teach you about pelvic pain, common causes, multi-system assessment and treatment modalities, and compassionate and creative support options for clients who are struggling with this all too common concern.
 

University of Wisconsin - Stout Graduate Certificate in Sex Therapy

Title: University of Wisconsin - Stout Graduate Certificate in Sex Therapy 
 
 
The UW-Stout Graduate Certificate in Sex Therapy Program is designed: 
Currently licensed mental health professionals (LMHP) 
Current graduate students pursuing a degree to become an LMHP 
Who are needing to complete their training requirements to become an AASECT Certified Sex Therapists.  
 
This program provides all requirements for 

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