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Sexual and Reproductive Justice: History, Expansion, Lesson Learned

Title of Workshop: Sexual and Reproductive Justice: History, Expansion, Lesson Learned

Date: February 13, 2025 10am - 2pm PT / 1pm - 5pm ET

Location: VIRTUAL SYNCHRONOUS

Presenter: Bianca I Laureano, PhD, MA, CSES

Sponsor: ANTE UP!

Contact Name: BIANCA I LAUREANO

Telephone: 347.948.8904

Email: ANTEUPPD@GMAIL.COM

Website: https://www.anteuppd.com/srj/

AASECT approved for: 4

Transitioning Couples from Non-Penetrative Sexual Activity to Penetrative Intercourse

Title of Event: Transitioning Couples from Non-Penetrative Sexual Activity to Penetrative Intercourse 
 
Description of Event:
In this 1 hour CE, you will learn how to help those couples who "can do everything else" but have not been able to complete intercourse. For unconsummated marriages and vaginismus, this 1 hour CE will walk you through how exactly to help a couple who has still not achieved vaginal penetration. Explore a detailed process of making this transition.

Treating the Unconsummated Marriage

Title of Event: Treating the Unconsummated Marriage
 
Description of Event:
In this 1 hour CE, this training is exploring the steps to treat the unconsummated marriage and Vaginismus. This training will teach you about diagnosing and treating Vaginismus from the very beginning of the process. You will hear a detailed walk through helping these couples through case examples.
 
Location: Online Asynchronous
 

How Emotional Regulation and Dysregulation Impact Sexual Desire and Sexual Arousal in Men and Women

Title of Event: How Emotional Regulation and Dysregulation Impact Sexual Desire and Sexual Arousal in Men and Women
 
Description of Event:
In this 1 hour CE, you will learn about the nervous system and how it impacts sexual desire and sexual arousal. Learn about the relationship between fight, flight, and freeze on sexual desire and arousal. 
 
Date of Event: Online Asynchronous
 
Location: Online Asynchronous
 

Treating Pelvic Pain in Psychotherapy Part 1- Differentiating Pelvic Pain Conditions

Title of Event:
Treating Pelvic Pain in Psychotherapy Part 1- Differentiating Pelvic Pain Conditions
 
Description of Event: What a sex therapist needs to know about pelvic pain conditions. This 1 hour CEU will provide an overview of various pelvic pain conditions including multiple types of vestibulodynia, pelvic floor dysfunction, pudendal neuralgia, lichen sclerosus, etc. 
 
Date of Event: Online Asynchronous
 

Treating Pelvic Pain in Psychotherapy - Part 2 of Pelvic Pain Series

Title of Event: Treating Pelvic Pain in Psychotherapy - Part 2 of Pelvic Pain Series
 
Description of Event: In this 1 hour CE, you will learn assessment and treatment strategies to treat pelvic pain in individual and couples therapy. We recommend watching part 1, first. 
 
Date of Event: Online Asynchronous
 
Location: Online Asynchronous
 
Sex Therapy (ST) Training:

Treating Orgasm in Women

Title of Event: Treating Orgasm in Women
 
Description of Event:
In this 1 hour CE, you will learn about how to treat anorgasmia in women from an inter-disciplinary model. This training will explore emotional, psychological, relational, and medical treatments for orgasm difficulties in women. Great training for anyone working with women who struggle with this issue.
 
Date of Event: Online Asynchronous
 

Practicing Pleasure: An Anatomical Guide to Clitoral/Vulval Arousal

Title of Event: Practicing Pleasure: An Anatomical Guide to Clitoral/Vulval Arousal
 
Description of Event:
This class is designed for anyone looking to enhance their relationship with sexual arousal through a better understanding of the vulva’s erectile network. If you are a sexual or mental health clinician, this course will provide the tools you need to empower clients on their journey toward sexual satisfaction.
 
Date of Event: September 14th

Mindful Sex

Title of Event: Mindful Sex
 
Description of Event:
Learn to apply mindfulness-based techniques to help clients connect with emotions, pleasure, boundaries, and to move through triggers with less dissociation. 
 

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