| July 26, 2024 $99 for 3 CEs
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| Understanding ChemS*x
Chems*x, the use of methamphetamine, GHB/GBL and other drugs in combination with sexual behaviors, is a significant global problem, especially among men who have sex with men (MSM). It is one of the most significant factors affecting new HIV infections and poor antiretroviral medication adherence. Chems*x instills confidence and a sense of interpersonal connection, along with heightened sexual desire.
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| August 21, 2024 $159 for 5 CEs
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| My Kinda Kink : Check your bias
This course provides an in-depth exploration of students' biases, identities, boundaries, and limitations as aspiring sexologists working with the Kink/BDSM community. Participants will engage in reflective exercises to uncover their own biases and assumptions regarding BDSM practices and lifestyles. Additionally, participants will develop strategies for promoting inclusivity, cultural competency, and affirmative care practices within their chosen work. | |
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Sexuality and Disabilities Therapy | | | Earn your Certification in Sexuality and Disabilities! | Classes will begin on Sunday, July 21, 2024 from 11am until 6pm EST via Live Webinar There will be 10, monthly classes in total for your Board Certification $2,900.00 for 80 hours of Sexuality & Disability Therapy education Note: Current IICS students will get a 10% discount | | | | This Course is Instructed by: Isabel Perez Dr. Cheryl Cohen Greene Lourdes E. Rios Dr. Marilyn Volker 61 million Americans and approximately one billion people world-wide live with some form of disability that limits one or more major life activities. Despite civil rights successes such as The Americans with Disabilities Act, people with disabilities continue to be discriminated against in both public and private life. This comprehensive certification program will enable sexuality educators, professionals, and therapists to work with clients as they confront discrimination and accessibility challenges concerning sexual/gender identity, intimacy, and sexual expression. The program will be taught through the lenses of disability rights and disability justice, orienting students to the broad range of sexuality-related challenges that can occur for people with disabilities across the lifespan. Specific topics discussed include sexual ableism and its intersection with disability movements, how various disabilities affect the physiology of sexual functioning, sexual communication barriers and their impact on sexual consent, and ethical concerns in working with disabled clients across the lifespan. The program is meant for both seasoned practitioners seeking more disability-focused training and early career sexuality practitioners seeking specialization in disability-focused care. Contact us at 305-861-1827 CarolClarkPhd@gmail.com
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Continuing Education provided for the following Boards: FL Dept of Health, Medical Quality Assurance Provider #50-550/BAP585, General, Sex Therapy, and Hypnosis. FL Board of Nursing, expires 10/25; FL Board of Clinical Social Work, Marriage and Family Therapy, and Mental Health Counseling, expires 3/25; FL Board of Psychology, expires 5/26; Florida Certification Board #5094-A; AASECT #11-112B; NBCC. Therapy Certification Training has been approved by NBCC ACEP No. 6856
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