Advanced SAR on Trans Sexualities ONLY - $575 (10 CEs)

$575.00

ADVANCED SAR on TRANS SEXUALITIES

Presented by Lucie Fielding and Alex Iantaffi

This Advanced Sexual Attitude Reassessment Seminar (SAR) provides 10 hours of direct, synchronous, structured learning designed to promote awareness of your attitudes, values, feelings and beliefs about the sexualities and erotic embodiments of trans, non-binary, and gender expansive folks, and to assist you in gaining insight into how these attitudes, values, feelings, and beliefs affect you professionally and personally.

We believe that this experience will not only apply to your potential work with trans, non-binary, and gender expansive folks, but also to help you re-vision your own relationship to the erotic through an exposure to perspectives that emerge from a decidedly queer and trans place. 

Please note that to attend this Advanced SAR, it is highly recommended that you have taken a general SAR at least once. Thank you. 

The content-delivery is explicit in both media representation and in conversation. Learning occurs via instructor-led work, large-group presentation/activities, and small group discussions. This is a personal experience designed to invite you to reflect on where you’re coming from, what your triggers, prejudices, and biases might be, and how this impacts your professional identity development as sex therapist, counselor, and/or educator.

This SAR is provided by an approved AASECT CE provider, CTC #INSERT NUMBER

It is essential to attend the whole Advanced SAR to get your CEs for AASECT accreditation.

This program meets the requirements of the American Association of Sexuality Educators, Counselors and Therapists (AASECT) and is approved for 10 CE credits. These CE credits may be applied toward AASECT certification and renewal of certification. However, completion of this program does not ensure or guarantee AASECT certification. For further information about certification please contact info@assect.org.

By the end of this Advanced SAR participants will be able to:

  1.  Identify and define at least three (3) ways that our practices as sexuality professionals (educators, counselors, and therapists) have been shaped by—and formed in the crucible of—settler colonialism, white supremacy, and cisheteronormativity. 

  2. Recognize and describe at least three (3) ways sexual and relational diversity show up in the erotic lives of trans, non-binary, and gender expansive individuals and relationships.

  3. Demonstrate awareness of personal attitudes, values, and beliefs regarding the sexuality and erotic embodiment of trans, non-binary, and gender expansive folks. 

  4. Identify areas of personal comfort and/or discomfort regarding trans, non-binary, and gender expansive folks’ sexualities, and where that comfort and/or discomfort originates.

  5. Describe their primary values-filters; and, how those filters inform their attitudes, values, feelings, and beliefs about trans, non-binary, and gender expansive folks’ sexualities. 

  6. Discuss the sexualities and erotic embodiment of trans, non-binary, and gender expansive folks with an increased level of comfort.

  7. Develop a greater understanding of how the sexualities of trans, non-binary, and gender expansive folks are shaped/impacted by geopolitical, cultural, and social influences across the lifespan.

  8. Interrogate their relationship to desirability, beauty, attractiveness, and desire-ability.

  9. Understand issues of intersectionality around not just around how we are gendered but also racialized, classed and normed within current sociocultural, political standards.

  10. Critically examine and deconstruct current medicalized and diagnostic frameworks, such as gender dysphoria, transition, and even newer constructs like “gender euphoria.” 

The Advanced SAR will take place in person.

If you have any access needs, please contact the organizers at queeringintimacyinstitute@gmail.com

While a certain amount of the registration fees will go to the organizing body to cover costs, including providing small group facilitators with an honorarium, the rest of your registration fees will contribute to supporting Lucie Fielding, a queer, transmisogyny affected (TMA) femme, neurodivergent therapist and sex educator and Alex Iantaffi, a trans, nonbinary, queer, disabled, neurodivergent sex therapist and supervisor.

Please note that the number of registrations available for this event is limited.



ADVANCED SAR on TRANS SEXUALITIES

Presented by Lucie Fielding and Alex Iantaffi

This Advanced Sexual Attitude Reassessment Seminar (SAR) provides 10 hours of direct, synchronous, structured learning designed to promote awareness of your attitudes, values, feelings and beliefs about the sexualities and erotic embodiments of trans, non-binary, and gender expansive folks, and to assist you in gaining insight into how these attitudes, values, feelings, and beliefs affect you professionally and personally.

We believe that this experience will not only apply to your potential work with trans, non-binary, and gender expansive folks, but also to help you re-vision your own relationship to the erotic through an exposure to perspectives that emerge from a decidedly queer and trans place. 

Please note that to attend this Advanced SAR, it is highly recommended that you have taken a general SAR at least once. Thank you. 

The content-delivery is explicit in both media representation and in conversation. Learning occurs via instructor-led work, large-group presentation/activities, and small group discussions. This is a personal experience designed to invite you to reflect on where you’re coming from, what your triggers, prejudices, and biases might be, and how this impacts your professional identity development as sex therapist, counselor, and/or educator.

This SAR is provided by an approved AASECT CE provider, CTC #INSERT NUMBER

It is essential to attend the whole Advanced SAR to get your CEs for AASECT accreditation.

This program meets the requirements of the American Association of Sexuality Educators, Counselors and Therapists (AASECT) and is approved for 10 CE credits. These CE credits may be applied toward AASECT certification and renewal of certification. However, completion of this program does not ensure or guarantee AASECT certification. For further information about certification please contact info@assect.org.

By the end of this Advanced SAR participants will be able to:

  1.  Identify and define at least three (3) ways that our practices as sexuality professionals (educators, counselors, and therapists) have been shaped by—and formed in the crucible of—settler colonialism, white supremacy, and cisheteronormativity. 

  2. Recognize and describe at least three (3) ways sexual and relational diversity show up in the erotic lives of trans, non-binary, and gender expansive individuals and relationships.

  3. Demonstrate awareness of personal attitudes, values, and beliefs regarding the sexuality and erotic embodiment of trans, non-binary, and gender expansive folks. 

  4. Identify areas of personal comfort and/or discomfort regarding trans, non-binary, and gender expansive folks’ sexualities, and where that comfort and/or discomfort originates.

  5. Describe their primary values-filters; and, how those filters inform their attitudes, values, feelings, and beliefs about trans, non-binary, and gender expansive folks’ sexualities. 

  6. Discuss the sexualities and erotic embodiment of trans, non-binary, and gender expansive folks with an increased level of comfort.

  7. Develop a greater understanding of how the sexualities of trans, non-binary, and gender expansive folks are shaped/impacted by geopolitical, cultural, and social influences across the lifespan.

  8. Interrogate their relationship to desirability, beauty, attractiveness, and desire-ability.

  9. Understand issues of intersectionality around not just around how we are gendered but also racialized, classed and normed within current sociocultural, political standards.

  10. Critically examine and deconstruct current medicalized and diagnostic frameworks, such as gender dysphoria, transition, and even newer constructs like “gender euphoria.” 

The Advanced SAR will take place in person.

If you have any access needs, please contact the organizers at queeringintimacyinstitute@gmail.com

While a certain amount of the registration fees will go to the organizing body to cover costs, including providing small group facilitators with an honorarium, the rest of your registration fees will contribute to supporting Lucie Fielding, a queer, transmisogyny affected (TMA) femme, neurodivergent therapist and sex educator and Alex Iantaffi, a trans, nonbinary, queer, disabled, neurodivergent sex therapist and supervisor.

Please note that the number of registrations available for this event is limited.