H. Health/medical factors that may influence sexuality including, but not limited to illness, disability, drugs, mental health, conception, pregnancy, childbirth, pregnancy termination, contraception, fertility, HIV/AIDS, sexually transmitted infection, other infections, sexual trauma, injury and safer sex practices

7 Simple Steps to Preventing Child Sexual Abuse Empowering Parents and Educators

Faculty: Kimberly King

A History of Sex Ed in The United States

Faculty: Beth D. Williams-Breault, MEd, CSE

Barriers to Sex Education: A Disability Perspective

Faculty: Anna Cathryn Olle & Amy Shapley

Contraception: What’s New, What’s the Same, and How to Help People Decide What’s Best for Them

Faculty: Evelyn Resh

Dealing With Disclosure

          Faculty: Hazel Katherine Larkin

Developmental Disabilities and Sexuality

          Faculty: Katherine McLaughlin

Diabetes in the Bedroom

          Faculty: Janis Roszler, PhD, LMFT, CDCES

Enriching Social-Emotional Relationships through Psychosexual Education

           Faculty: Dr. Suzanne Richards

Exploring Ways to Teach About Abortion

           Faculty: Jean Levitan

Flowing with Power and Celebrating Cycles

           Faculty: Dr. Casey Tobin & Dr. Keely Rees 

Getting into the Best Mental and Emotional Place to Make the Healthiest Choices Regarding Sex

           Faculty: Ray Mathis

Going Around in CIRCLES®

           Faculty: Dr. Brooke Faught & Leslie Walker-Hirsch, IMEd, FAAIDD

Helping Doctors and other Healthcare Providers Talk About Sex

           Faculty: Remi Newman, MA

Hypertension and Sexual Dysfunction in African Americans

           Faculty: Catasha Gordon

Including Older Adults’ Sexuality in Sex Ed is Beneficial for Our Society as a Whole

           Faculty: Nathalie Huitema

Introducing a New Documentary on Veterans and Intimacy, Love After War: Saving Love, Saving Lives

           Faculty: Dr. Mitchell Tepper

It’s Never Too Late! Are We Forgetting our Seniors?

           Faculty: Shannon Dowler

Making Sexual Health Education Accessible to People with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities

          Faculty: Elizabeth Schmidt

Meeting Young People Where They Are: Remote Support for Sexual Health

          Faculty: Elise Schuster

Microskill Videos: A Powerful Technology for Sexuality Educator Training

          Faculty: Regina Firpo-Triplett & Lane Edwards

Monkeypox

           Faculty: Dr. Jason Zucker

Neurobiology of Trauma: Applications for Sex Education

            Faculty: Nishita Raghu Rao

One Size Does Not Fit All: Adapting Sex Ed for People with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities

           Faculty: Sarah Dahlston

Pleasure Beyond Pain: Maintaining Sex and Intimacy with a Chronic Illness

          Faculty: Breanna Lewis

Pleasure is NOT a Dirty Word

          Faculty: Laura H. Pace MS, LMT 

Psychedelic-Assisted Sex Therapy 

           Faculty: Jeff Lundgren

Quasi-experimental Evaluation of The Grassroot Project

           Faculty: Tyler Spencer

Reclaiming the Sexuality of Pregnancy, Birth and Postpartum

           Faculty: Dr. Mary Jo Podgurski

Reproductive and Sexual Coercion as Intimate Partner Violence

           Faculty: Ceara Corry

Sex, Drugs, Rock and Recovery

           Faculty: Dr. Raven Badger

Sex Ed Lessons from COVID-19

           Faculty: Lori A. Rolleri Insignares & Dr. Tanya Bass

Sex Education for College Students: What is Being Taught and Where?

           Faculty: Aya Shigeto & Lawrence M. Scheier

Sexidents: Learning and Healing from Sexual Mishaps 

           Faculty: Bria Price

Sexual Health Is Public Health: The Deconstruction of Sex-Negative Public Health Practices

           Faculty: Alicia Andrews 

Sexuality Education and LGBTQ+ Bullying in Conservative Districts

          Faculty: Steven Hobaica & Shari Reiter 

Sexy Spoonies and Crip Sex: Intersections of Sexuality and Disability

         Faculty: Shanna Katz Kattari

Slang, Sex, and Safety: Exploring Post-Secondary Campus Culture

          Faculty: Treena Orchard

Something Positive for Positive People:Minimizing STI Stigma with Intentionally Inclusive Education

          Faculty: Courtney W. Brame

STI Health Disparities in the LGBTQIA+ Community: Why They Exist and How to Address Them

          Faculty: Sadia Arshad

STIgma: Let’s Talk About It

          Faculty: Kelley Quinn

The Man and the Moon: Exploring Men’s, Women’s, and Intersex Experiences of Menstruation

          Faculty: Kelsey Wyman 

The Rise of Rough Sex: What Parents and Educators Need to Know about How Sex Has Changed

          Faculty: Dr. Debby Herbenick

Toys, Accessories and Beyond!

          Faculty: Goody Howard, MSW, MPH

Transgender Veterans: Is This the Real Life?

          Faculty: Belinda J. Chaffins 

Understanding the Healthcare Needs of Kink/BDSM Practitioners

          Faculty: Conor Smith & Kaela Joseph

Understanding the Role of Culture, Identity and Wellbeing in Sexual in University Students in the UK

           Faculty: Rusi Jaspal