Kink Knowledge Online Two Day Workshop: August 8 & 15, 2024
Kink Knowledge Online Two-Day Workshop
Date & Time:
Day One: Thursday, August 8, 3:30 pm – 7:30 pm CST
Day Two: Thursday, August 15, 3:30 pm – 7:30 pm CST
Virtual Event on Zoom
️Presenter:
Caroline Shahbaz
CEO Kink Knowledgeable
B.B.Sc.(Hons); MPsych; MA (Depth & Liberation Psychology); MAPS
Author of On Becoming A Kink-Aware Therapist
Cost:
$300 – Non-Students
$200 – Students
Event Overview:
Kink Knowledgeable offers a two-half-day online workshop focusing on alternative sexualities, particularly Kink, to deepen understanding of its culture, terminology, consent, and therapeutic considerations. The first workshop introduces foundational aspects like Kink’s cultural background, essential BDSM terminology, and the importance of consent. The second workshop delves into therapeutic considerations through real-world case studies, addressing challenges of disclosure, relationship dynamics, and distinguishing consensual practices from abuse. These workshops provide a comprehensive understanding of Kink and equip participants with valuable insights for therapeutic practice.
Join Us on Zoom: Mark your calendar for Thursday, August 8th and 15th, and secure your virtual seat on Zoom!
Don’t miss out on this enriching experience! If you have any questions, you can reach us at info@mnatsa.org
Once you register, a link and any materials will be sent 3 days before the online training to the email you registered with.
Hourly Schedule
Workshop One: Understanding Kink
- 3:30 PM CST - 7:30 PM CST
- Workshop One: Understanding Kink
- Thursday, August 8, 2024: The first workshop introduces foundational aspects like Kink's cultural background, essential BDSM terminology, and the importance of consent.
Day Two: Therapeutic Considerations and Case Studies
- 3:30 PM CST - 7:30 PM CST
- Day Two: Therapeutic Considerations and Case Studies
- Thursday, August 15, 2024: The second workshop delves into therapeutic considerations through real-world case studies, addressing challenges of disclosure, relationship dynamics, and distinguishing consensual practices from abuse.