Workshops For professionals

Roll for Learning offers specialized workshops designed to equip therapists with the knowledge, skills, and tools needed to effectively support LGBTQ+, BIPOC, ADHD, and autistic individuals. Our workshops are tailored to address the unique challenges and experiences of these communities, providing therapists with a deeper understanding of their needs and how to provide culturally competent and inclusive care.

How to be a sex positive therapist

Are you a therapist looking to expand your practice to include clients from the LGBTQ+, BIPOC, ADHD, and autistic communities? This workshop will equip you with the knowledge, skills, and tools needed to provide compassionate, inclusive, and sex-positive care to these marginalized groups.

Key topics covered in this workshop include:

  • Understanding cultural nuances and systemic barriers: Exploring the historical and societal factors that impact the sexual experiences of LGBTQ+, BIPOC, ADHD, and autistic individuals.

  • Addressing specific challenges: Discussing the unique challenges faced by clients from these communities, such as discrimination, stigma, and mental health disparities related to sexuality.

  • Utilizing therapeutic techniques effectively: Learning how to adapt therapeutic techniques to address the specific needs and experiences of clients from these groups, including discussing sex-positive approaches to therapy.

  • Building a safe and inclusive therapeutic environment: Creating a welcoming and non-judgmental space where clients can openly discuss their sexuality without fear of judgment or shame.

  • Incorporating sex-positive principles: Exploring the benefits of a sex-positive approach to therapy, including reducing stigma, promoting body positivity, and enhancing overall well-being.

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β€œThe moment we choose to love, we begin to move against domination, against oppression. The moment we choose to love, we begin to move towards freedom, to act in ways that liberate ourselves and others. That action is the testimony of love as the practice of freedom... When we choose to love, we choose to move against fear, against alienation and separation. The choice to love is a choice to connect, to find ourselves in the other.” -bell hooks