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Health/medical factors that influence sexuality

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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