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Professional communication and personal reflection skillls
Understanding & Working with Sexual Trauma
Intentional Apology Workshop
Intentional Apology Workshop
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.
Collaborating with Surrogate Partners in the Triadic Model
Title of Event: Collaborating with Surrogate Partners in the Triadic Model
Description of Event:
Surrogate Partner Therapy (SPT), a tandem treatment for clients experiencing obstacles to physical and/or emotional intimacy, is an often misunderstood modality. So much conflicting information exists that it’s hard to assess how it is actually practiced. When done well, SPT can be transformative for clients who haven’t been able to make progress through any other means, and can speed up the process in others. So what does it look like to do it well?
Applied Clinical Ethics in Sex Therapy Practice
Title of Event: Applied Clinical Ethics in Sex Therapy Practice
Description of Event:
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.