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Sexuality Scholars Salon: Suspending Judgement

Step into a dynamic, interactive training designed for healthcare providers ready to enhance their confidence and skill in sexual health conversations. Led by renowned expert Doug Braun-Harvey, LMFT, CST, CSTS, this online course equips professionals with the tools to engage clients with curiosity, empathy, and cultural sensitivity.

  • Understand Core Sexual Health Principles – Gain a deep understanding of sexual health fundamentals and how they inform inclusive, client-centered care.

  • Learn the Framework of Sexual Health Conversations – Discover strategies to initiate meaningful, stigma-free discussions that honor clients’ experiences and perspectives.

  • Develop Practical Skills Through Engagement – Practice real-world scenarios that translate knowledge into confident, compassionate clinical interactions.

This training emphasizes cultural competence, social justice, and creating safe spaces for diverse clients to explore sexual health. Participants will leave with practical skills to reduce discomfort, address bias, and strengthen therapeutic relationships.

Why Attend:

  • Enhance your comfort and proficiency in discussing sexual health with clients

  • Translate foundational principles into clinical practice

  • Fulfill AASECT continuing education requirements while advancing NASW core values

  • Learn from leading experts in sexual health and social work

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