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Principles of sexuality research and research methods
Disability Justice for Sexuality & Wellness Professionals Part 2
Applied Clinical Ethics in Sex Therapy Practice
Title of Event: Applied Clinical Ethics in Sex Therapy Practice
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Most ethics workshops have focuses primarily on the essential elements of risk management. While such concepts are clearly important, they represent only a fraction of what ethics and ethical practice should be about. Indeed, most ethics workshops encourage sex therapists (and other healthcare practitioners) to think more like lawyers than as clinicians.
HSEX 6011: Impacts of Law, Policy, and Government Regulation on Human Sexuality
Title of Event: HSEX 6011: Impacts of Law, Policy, and Government Regulation on Human Sexuality
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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.
HSEX 6015: Sexual Pleasure & Intimacy
Title of Event: HSEX 6015: Sexual Pleasure & Intimacy
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Bridging the Gap: What sex educators & therapists can learn from each other
Engaged Pedagogy, Andragogy, and Evaluation of Practice
Winter 2026 - Certificate in Sexual Health Comprehensive Program
Advanced Clinical Sexology Course
Title of Event: Advanced Clinical Sexology Course
This course fills in all the holes left from a graduate education that ignored the need for a solid basic education in clinical sexology for the health provider. Our clients/patients come to us expecting that we know these basics and assume we've been trained - but the vast majority of us have not. We, like them, not only did not receive comprehensive sex education when we grew up, but our graduate education, at best provided us with one or two very limited courses in sexuality.