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Slide Decks for Health & Wellness Professionals

Title of Event: Slide Decks for Health & Wellness Professionals

Description of Event:

Creating slide decks for presentations can be one of the most useful ways to build engaging workshops and trainings, but can also be intimidating, overwhelming, and confusing. Having spent the last five years running virtual workshops for sexuality and mental health professionals and having developed over a dozen slide decks with multiple iterations, I’ve learned how to build accessible, ethically sourced, interactive slides.

6-hour AASECT Group Supervision

Title of Event: 6-hour AASECT Group Supervision

Description of Event:

Aloha!

I’m excited to personally invite you to the upcoming 6-hour AASECT Group Supervision, starting on March 20, 2026. This group supervision is designed to provide a safe, collaborative space for you to enhance your skills, deepen your knowledge, and grow professionally.

Group supervision dates:

- Friday, March 20, 2026

- Friday, April 3, 2026

- Friday, April 17, 2026

Time: 11:00 AM – 1:00 PM HST

Global Love: Expanding Sexual Wellness, Pleasure and Connection Across Cultures

Title of Event: Global Love: Expanding Sexual Wellness, Pleasure and Connection Across Cultures

Description of Event:

What if your understanding of sex, intimacy, love, and relationships wasn’t limited by culture, geography, or tradition?

This March, we are learning about love on a global scale. This event brings together internationally recognized cultural experts, sex therapists, educators, and clinicians to explore how intimacy, identity, and pleasure are experienced around the world.

Engaged Pedagogy, Andragogy & Evaluation of Practice for Sexuality Professionals

Title of Event: Engaged Pedagogy, Andragogy & Evaluation of Practice for Sexuality Professionals

Description of Event:

This three-part series invites participants to reflect on, identify and engage their own teaching philosophy in a transformative way which centers the wholeness and humanity of the learning community. Building on this, participants will examine and question ways in which to apply their teaching philosophy in virtual learning spaces, while integrating a sustainable and mutually informing evaluation of practice.

Date of Event: April 25, 2026

Somatic-Concentric Sex Therapy Foundations Training

Title of Event: Somatic-Concentric Sex Therapy Foundations Training

Description of Event:

There are numerous exciting and effective somatic modalities currently in the field. As a graduate of the Somatic Counseling Psychology Program at Naropa University (2009), I received training in many of the best: Somatic Experiencing, Sensorimotor Therapy, Hakomi, Dance/Movement Therapy, the Moving Cycle, Body-Mind Centering, and Authentic Movement.

Somatic-Concentric Sex Therapy Training for Couples Therapy & Intimate Relationships

Title of Event: Somatic-Concentric Sex Therapy Training for Couples Therapy & Intimate Relationships

Description of Event:

My next S-CST For Couples Therapy is happening in Lafayette, Colorado March 27th - 29th. It will be springtime in Colorado!

The Somatic-Concentric Sex Therapy for Couples Therapy training that I offer is based on my book Whole-Body Sex and my upcoming book on embodied intimacy and offers the skills, interventions, and assessment frameworks for therapists to incorporate into their practice with their own clinical style.

Build a Community of Colleagues and Ethics CE: Understanding and Working with Erotic Transference and Counter Transference

Title of Event: Build a Community of Colleagues and Ethics CE:  “Understanding and Working with Erotic Transference and Counter Transference

Description of Event:

Healers that work with erotically marginalized clients report feelings of isolation and being “the only one” and are often erotically marginalized themselves.  One way that professionals can ease those feelings is to build a community of colleagues who also work with the erotically marginalized (Constantinides, Sennott, & Chandler, 2019).  

Build a Community of Colleagues and Ethics CE: Understanding and Working with Erotic Transference and Counter Transference

Title of Event:Build a Community of Colleagues and Ethics CE: Understanding and Working with Erotic Transference and Counter Transference

Description of Event:

Healers that work with erotically marginalized clients report feelings of isolation and being “the only one” and are often erotically marginalized themselves.  One way that professionals can ease those feelings is to build a community of colleagues who also work with the erotically marginalized (Constantinides, Sennott, & Chandler, 2019).  

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