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When Sex Drives Don’t Match: Tools for Helping Couples Through Desire Discrepancy

Title of Event: When Sex Drives Don’t Match: Tools for Helping Couples Through Desire Discrepancy

Description of Event:

This 3-hour, skills-based workshop offers a clear, supportive framework for addressing desire discrepancy in your work with both couples and individuals. You’ll gain fresh perspectives, useful tools, and approaches you can integrate immediately into your sessions.

Date of Event: January 24, 2026

Time of Event: 1:00 pm- 4:00 pm Central Time

Location: Online Synchronous

Understanding & Working with Sexual Trauma

Title of Workshop: Understanding & Working with Sexual Trauma
 
Date:  Feb 7th & 8th, 2026   9am-6:30pm Mountain Time
 
Location: Online Synchronous
 
Core Knowledge Area(s): J, M, O
 
Sex Therapy Skills Training Content Areas: A, C
 
Presenter: Laura Rademacher, MA, LMFT, CST, CST-S
 
Sponsor: Southwestern College/New Earth Institute
 
Contact Name: Kate Latimer
 
Telephone: 505-795-0631
 

Like a Pro: The Wheel of Consent for Professionals

Title of Event: Like a Pro: The Wheel of Consent for Professionals

Description of Event:

Like a Pro brings the transformative model of the Wheel of Consent to professionals working with topics of consent, boundaries, relational intimacy, body sovereignty, trauma recovery, sexuality, communication, and touch. Originally developed for touch practitioners, the course has, by popular demand, expanded to include non-touch professionals like therapists, coaches, teachers, and workshop leaders.

Like a Pro: The Wheel of Consent for Professionals

Title of Event: Like a Pro: The Wheel of Consent for Professionals

Description of Event:

Like a Pro brings the transformative model of the Wheel of Consent to professionals working with topics of consent, boundaries, relational intimacy, body sovereignty, trauma recovery, sexuality, communication, and touch. Originally developed for touch practitioners, the course has, by popular demand, expanded to include non-touch professionals like therapists, coaches, teachers, and workshop leaders.

Like a Pro: The Wheel of Consent for Professionals

Title of Event: Like a Pro: The Wheel of Consent for Professionals

Description of Event: 

Like a Pro brings the transformative model of the Wheel of Consent to professionals working with topics of consent, boundaries, relational intimacy, body sovereignty, trauma recovery, sexuality, communication, and touch. Originally developed for touch practitioners, the course has, by popular demand, expanded to include non-touch professionals like therapists, coaches, teachers, and workshop leaders.

Like a Pro: The Wheel of Consent for Professionals

Title of Event: Like a Pro: The Wheel of Consent for Professionals

Description of Event:

Like a Pro brings the transformative model of the Wheel of Consent to professionals working with topics of consent, boundaries, relational intimacy, body sovereignty, trauma recovery, sexuality, communication, and touch. Originally developed for touch practitioners, the course has, by popular demand, expanded to include non-touch professionals like therapists, coaches, teachers, and workshop leaders.

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.

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