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Learning theory and its application

Male Sexual Dysfunction in Couple’s Therapy

Title of Event: Male Sexual Dysfunction in Couple’s Therapy

Description of Event:

This course will take a look at how male sexual issues can appear within the context of working with a couple. What is it like when a male has a lower sex drive than his partner? What creates performance anxiety, erectile dysfunction, delayed ejaculation, or premature ejaculation? This course will take a look at some of these challenges within the context of working with a couple and provide therapists with interventions to improve couples sexual experience.

Sex Therapy with Orthodox Jewish Clients

Title of Event: Sex Therapy with Orthodox Jewish Clients

Description of Event:

About 9% of the American Jews identify as Orthodox. For sex therapists practicing in areas heavily populated by Jews, it is important to have education on how to provide culturally and religiously sensitive sex therapy. This course will explore some of the practices in Orthodox Judaism that will play a role in sex therapy and will introduce therapists to therapeutic techniques and stregths-based approaches to work with this population.

Location: Online Asynchronous

Advanced SAR: Youth Sexuality

Title of Event: Advanced SAR: Youth Sexuality

Description of Event:

The Advanced ANTE UP! SAR: Youth Sexuality is vital because we will be guided by the goals of liberation with a focus on positive youth development, racial, reproductive, disability, gender, and media justice for an exploration about youth culture and youth experiences with their expanding sexuality and expressions!

Date of Event: April 9 - 10, 2026

Time of Event: 9am - 2:30pm PT / 12pm - 5:30pm ET

Location: Online Synchronous

Sexuality Education (SE) Training:

HSEX 6013: Perspectives and Practices in Sexual Health Education

Title of Event: HSEX 6013: Perspectives and Practices in Sexual Health Education

Description of Event:

This course covers the history of sexuality education, primarily in the US with international comparison, as well as current and emerging issues in sexual health education. Using readings, discussion forums, peer review, and an applied final project, students will understand the temporal changes in sexual health education in the US and abroad and the empirical, theoretical, and educational foundations of sexual health education.

Beyond Buzzwords: Intersectionality: Theory, Framework, Practice

Title of Event: Beyond Buzzwords: Intersectionality: Theory, Framework, Practice

Description of Event:

Intersectionality has become a buzzword used often and often misused. This course examines and engages with primary resources of Intersectionality as a theory, framework, and practice. We will discuss how this practice and theory has expanded, critiques, and ways we have used Intersectionality incorrectly along with strategies for being better about each part of this critical practice.

Date of Event: January 23, 2026

Time of Event: 12pm PT - 4pm PT

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