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The Enthusiastic Yes in Sex: Discussions on Consent

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Please note that this training will be held virtually. A link to join will be emailed to you ahead of the event.

Those who attend live, keep their camera on for the duration of the training, and complete a quiz + feedback form after the training will receive CE credit.

Trainer: Mauricio Verduzco LPC

2 CE training

Sex can be an important part of intimacy in relationships, and consent is a crucial aspect of sexual interactions. Whether we are in long-term relationships, single and casually dating, or involved in monogamous or non-monogamous situations, consent must always be emphasized.

Even in long-term relationships, discussing consent can be challenging. Therefore, it’s vital to move beyond the traditional "no means no" framework to an "enthusiastic yes" approach, which fosters clear, mutual agreement and respect.

In this discussion, we will explore how to practice informed consent while considering diverse cultural perspectives. Understanding how cultural norms, values, and beliefs influence discussions about consent will ensure that it is respected and understood across various backgrounds and relationships.


Objectives:

Attendees will identify at least three challenges in shifting from "no means no" to "enthusiastic yes" when discussing consent in clinical settings.

Attendees will describe at least three strategies for guiding clients in having open and informed consent conversations, including recognizing verbal and non-verbal cues.

Attendees will identify and explore at least three approaches to helping clients establish and respect mutual boundaries in relationships to promote healthy, consensual interactions.

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Please note that this training will be held virtually. A link to join will be emailed to you ahead of the event.

Those who attend live, keep their camera on for the duration of the training, and complete a quiz + feedback form after the training will receive CE credit.

Trainer: Mauricio Verduzco LPC

2 CE training

Sex can be an important part of intimacy in relationships, and consent is a crucial aspect of sexual interactions. Whether we are in long-term relationships, single and casually dating, or involved in monogamous or non-monogamous situations, consent must always be emphasized.

Even in long-term relationships, discussing consent can be challenging. Therefore, it’s vital to move beyond the traditional "no means no" framework to an "enthusiastic yes" approach, which fosters clear, mutual agreement and respect.

In this discussion, we will explore how to practice informed consent while considering diverse cultural perspectives. Understanding how cultural norms, values, and beliefs influence discussions about consent will ensure that it is respected and understood across various backgrounds and relationships.


Objectives:

Attendees will identify at least three challenges in shifting from "no means no" to "enthusiastic yes" when discussing consent in clinical settings.

Attendees will describe at least three strategies for guiding clients in having open and informed consent conversations, including recognizing verbal and non-verbal cues.

Attendees will identify and explore at least three approaches to helping clients establish and respect mutual boundaries in relationships to promote healthy, consensual interactions.

Please note that this training will be held virtually. A link to join will be emailed to you ahead of the event.

Those who attend live, keep their camera on for the duration of the training, and complete a quiz + feedback form after the training will receive CE credit.

Trainer: Mauricio Verduzco LPC

2 CE training

Sex can be an important part of intimacy in relationships, and consent is a crucial aspect of sexual interactions. Whether we are in long-term relationships, single and casually dating, or involved in monogamous or non-monogamous situations, consent must always be emphasized.

Even in long-term relationships, discussing consent can be challenging. Therefore, it’s vital to move beyond the traditional "no means no" framework to an "enthusiastic yes" approach, which fosters clear, mutual agreement and respect.

In this discussion, we will explore how to practice informed consent while considering diverse cultural perspectives. Understanding how cultural norms, values, and beliefs influence discussions about consent will ensure that it is respected and understood across various backgrounds and relationships.


Objectives:

Attendees will identify at least three challenges in shifting from "no means no" to "enthusiastic yes" when discussing consent in clinical settings.

Attendees will describe at least three strategies for guiding clients in having open and informed consent conversations, including recognizing verbal and non-verbal cues.

Attendees will identify and explore at least three approaches to helping clients establish and respect mutual boundaries in relationships to promote healthy, consensual interactions.

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