Join Audrey Besch + Cindi Huss for Let's Talk About Sex: Communicating Effectively with Your Partner on Wednesday, December 9 at 7:00 PM EST over Zoom! This workshop is hosted by the Center for Sexual Pleasure and Health (CSPH) in Rhode Island.
Good communication is important for emotionally and physically intimate relationships. So why is it so difficult to talk about sex? We will explore talking about sex and develop skill for honest, respectful communication that helps you negotiate what you do and don't want, practice safer sex, and improve both sexual and nonsexual aspects of your relationships.
During this workshop, participants will learn how to use negotiation in relationships, how to improve both sexual and nonsexual aspects of their relationships, and learn that people might have very different boundaries - and that is OK.
Visit the CSPH website to find out about more online workshops offered by the Center for Sexual Pleasure and Health. All workshops are offered on a sliding scale so participation is accessible for everyone.
About Audrey + Cindi
Audrey Besch, MS, CTP (she/they) is a clinical instructor in the Department of Counseling and Human Services at East Tennessee State University. She also serves on the leadership team of RISE: Healthy for Life. Audrey recently received a graduate certificate in Ecopsychology and is a Certified Trauma Professional. She holds a master’s degree in Human Services from ETSU and her research interests include eco-therapy, trauma, sex education, family constellations and neurodiversity.
Cindi Huss (she/her) is a certified Our Whole Lives facilitator for grades K–12 and all adult levels, a SAMHSA Trauma-informed Care facilitator, and managing director at RISE: Healthy for Life. Cindi is a trained journalist with PR and marketing experience and she has a BA political science.
About the Center for Sexual Pleasure and Health
The Center for Sexual Pleasure and Health is dedicated to providing culturally inclusive, medically accurate, and pleasure informed sexuality education, therapy, and professional training. Like RISE, they provide the sex education you deserve.