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Health/medical factors that influence sexuality

Disability Justice for Sexuality Professionals Part 2

Title of Event: Disability Justice for Sexuality Professionals Part 2
 
Description of Event: Disability Justice (DJ) is a phrase and framework essential for all of us! The first part of this course offered an overview of the principles and tenants that create Disability Justice. In this second part of Disability Justice we will dive deeper into examining each of the 10 principles and discussing ways to implement them into our work and everyday lives as sexuality professionals.

Disability Justice for Sexuality & Wellness Professionals Part 2

Title of Event: Disability Justice for Sexuality & Wellness Professionals Part 2
 
Description of Event: Disability Justice (DJ) is a phrase and framework essential for all of us! The first part of this course offered an overview of the principles and tenants that create Disability Justice. In this second part of Disability Justice we will dive deeper into examining each of the 10 principles and discussing ways to implement them into our work and everyday lives.
 

Pharmacology and Psychosexual Therapy

Title of Event: Pharmacology and Psychosexual Therapy

Description of Event:

This 3-hour hybrid course is designed for psychotherapists, sex therapists, and mental health clinicians seeking to integrate foundational pharmacological knowledge into psychosexual therapy. Psychotropic medications, hormonal therapies, and sexual function-related prescriptions can have significant effects—positive and negative—on sexual health, intimacy, and relationships.

Integrating Pelvic Floor Fundamentals Into Sex Therapy Practice: A Biopsychosocial Approach

Title of Event: Integrating Pelvic Floor Fundamentals Into Sex Therapy Practice: A Biopsychosocial Approach

Description of Event:

This 3-hour continuing education seminar introduces sex therapists to the essential role of the pelvic floor in sexual function and sexual pain. Blending anatomy, pain science, trauma- informed practice, and interprofessional collaboration, the course equips therapists with concrete skills to better assess, conceptualize, and treat clients with sexual pain or pelvic-floor–related sexual dysfunction.

Sex education for college students: What is being taught and where?

Title of Event: Sex education for college students: What is being taught and where?
 
Description of Event: This lecture focuses on the prevalence of sexuality education in higher education institutions in the US. We distinguish two focuses of sexuality education: sexual violence prevention and sexual health promotion. A majority of American colleges and universities focus on sexual violence prevention, resulting in lesser emphasis on sexual health promotion. 
 

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