Ignite: Understanding and Treating Low Desire In Women
May
13
6:00 AM06:00

Ignite: Understanding and Treating Low Desire In Women

Low desire is the most prevalent sexual dysfunction among women, and the most common reason women pursue sex therapy. Low desire cases are generally complex and require a systemic lens. This interactive program will focus on dismantling the heteronormative bias that underlies the high rates of diagnosed low desire among women. Effective interventions for individual and couples therapy will be covered.

Time will be allotted during the workshop for a case consultation. If you would like to present a case during the workshop for consultation, please fill out this form.

After attending this training, participants will be able to:

1. Define three different types of desire

2. Identify at least three variables that impact desire. 

3. Identify at least two interventions that treat low desire.

This program meets the requirements of the American Association of Sexuality Educators, Counselors, and Therapists (AASECT) and is approved for 2 CE credits and is considered synchronous learning if in attendance to the live webinar. These CE credits may be applied toward AASECT certification and renewal of certification through Flourish Media & Education.. Completion of this program does not ensure or guarantee AASECT Certification. For further information please contact ce@aasect.org.

About the Presenter: 

Joanne Bagshaw, Ph.D., LCPC is an award-winning professor of psychology and women’s studies at Montgomery College. She is an AASECT-certified sex therapist and the founder of Joanne Bagshaw & Associates, a group practice focused on sex and relationship therapy in Maryland. She is also an LGPC board-approved supervisor in Maryland. Joanne is the author of "The Feminist Handbook: Practical Tools to Resist Sexism and Dismantle the Patriarchy“ and writes the popular feminist blog, “The Third Wave,” for Psychology Today. 

Flourish Media & Education is the education affiliate of Joanne Bagshaw & Associates.

Please note that the date of this event has changed from April 29, to May 13. This program is from 12:00-2:00 p.m. EDT.

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Mar
4
5:00 AM05:00

Addressing Gaslighting in Sex and Relationship Therapy

Gaslighting is a cultural norm that we have have been conditioned not to notice.

Although we tend to associate gaslighting with narcissists in the context of an abusive relationship, gaslighting can show up in any relationship where there is a power differential. And because gaslighting is such an insidious part of our culture, sometimes the people doing the gaslighting aren’t even aware of it themselves. 

In the context of sex and relationship therapy, gaslighting can appear when one partner manipulates another’s sexual reality. For instance, gaslighting can occur during infidelity, relationship conflicts, and reality distorting blame as to who in the relationship has a sexual dysfunction.

After completion of this program, participants will:

  • Understand how structural inequalities make gaslighting possible

  • Apply two interventions for individual and couples therapy

This program meets the requirements of the American Association of Sexuality Educators, Counselors, and Therapists (AASECT) and is approved for 1 CE credit and is considered synchronous learning if in attendance to the live webinar. These CE credits may be applied toward AASECT certification and renewal of certification through Flourish Media & Education. Completion of this program does not ensure or guarantee AASECT Certification. For further information please contact ce@aasect.org.

About the Presenter: 

Joanne Bagshaw, PhD, LCPC is  an award-winning professor of psychology and women’s studies at Montgomery College. She is an AASECT-certified sex therapist and the founder of Joanne Bagshaw & Associates, a group practice focused on sex and relationship therapy in Maryland. She is also an LGPC board approved supervisor in Maryland. Joanne is the author of "The Feminist Handbook: Practical Tools to Resist Sexism and Dismantle the Patriarchy“ and writes the popular feminist blog, “The Third Wave,” for Psychology Today. 

Flourish Media & Education is the education affiliate of Joanne Bagshaw & Associates.

Registration is closed.

The event is scheduled for EDT.

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It Takes a Village: Understanding & Supporting Queer Youth
Oct
7
to Oct 21

It Takes a Village: Understanding & Supporting Queer Youth

  • Joanne Bagshaw & Associates (map)
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Love and acceptance is the key to queer teens well-being. Join us for a three part psychoeducational workshop for parents and caregivers of queer and nonbinary youth. Address your fears, build community, and learn how to support, empower, and affirm your LGBTQAI+ youth. 

October 7: Learning about LGBTQAI+ Identities & Dispelling Myths

October 14: Moving from Fear to Acceptance 

October 21: Handling Challenging Situations with Love & Inclusion

Time: 7:15-8:30 p.m. 

Location: Virtual 

Cost: $295 for series 

Facilitators: Azaria Davis, LMSW & Atar Stav, LGPC 

*This workshop is open to all genders, is trauma informed, and LGBTQ+ affirming. Option to create an ongoing therapy if there is enough interest. 

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Restore: Self Care for People who Give too Much
Oct
5
to Oct 26

Restore: Self Care for People who Give too Much

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Are you exhausted and feeling burnt out from taking responsibility for other people in you life, to the point that you neglect your own needs? Have you forgotten how to to receive, or maybe you’re not sure what your needs are, and how to ask for them? This four part workshop is for folks who are over-givers: people who tend to over caretake, or prioritize the needs of others in relationship and tend to lose their sense of self, and often don’t get their own needs met. This workshop is designed to help you understand how you learned to over-give and how you can unlearn this pattern and create balance with boundaries, prioritizing your own needs, and holding on to your identity in relationships.


October 5: Understanding Attachment & Development of Relationships 

October 12: Exploring Family Systems
October 19: All about Boundaries

October 26: Differentiation: Maintaining your Identity in Relationship

Time: 7:00-8:15 p.m. 

Location: Virtual 

Cost: $295 for series 

Facilitators: Azaria Davis, LMSW & Atar Stav, LGPC 

*This is a psychoeducational workshop and is not psychotherapy. This workshop is open to all genders, is trauma informed, and LGBTQ+ affirming. Option to create an ongoing therapy group if there is enough interest. 

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Intersectionality & Sexism in Relationships
Mar
10
3:00 AM03:00

Intersectionality & Sexism in Relationships

Join me (via Zoom) and the Integrative Sex Therapy Institute for a day of training on Intersectionality and Sexism in Relationships:

Promoting Sexual Health & Pleasure with an Intersectional Lens

10:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m

Social inequities contribute to sexual dysfunction and create barriers for oppressed and minoritized groups to access pleasure. Sex therapists are in a unique position to address the effects of systemic oppression by using an intersectional analysis to help create practices that build resilience and resistance to oppression and help the communities we serve access and experience sexual pleasure.

Sexism in Relationships: COVID-19 and the Impact on Working Women

2:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m
Outdated gender roles have put women, and particularly women who are mothers, under extraordinary stress during the pandemic. The unequal distribution of labor in the home is magnified during the pandemic and the mass exodus of women forced to leave the workforce is causing immediate economic and psychological stress and deepening inequities. In this workshop, we will take a deep dive in understanding how we got here, and what we, as sex therapists can do about it.

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Ignite: Rekindle your Sexual Spark
Oct
12
8:00 AM08:00

Ignite: Rekindle your Sexual Spark

Low desire is the most common reason women come to see me for sex therapy. 

Why is low desire common for women? Well it depends a lot on how you view desire, but here are some reasons: 

* Women have been conditioned to tune out the sensations in our bodies so we don’t feel desire even when we have it

* Society gives us constant confusing messages about our bodies and our sexuality so we often find sex stressful 

* No one tells us that our sexual response cycle is different than men’s until we start looking for answers 

* Women’s desire in long term relationships tends to go down over time

* Women’s desire is strongly influenced by external factors, so job stress, relationship conflict, political stressors can all affect our experience of desire. 

Fortunately, you don’t have to figure out all of this stuff for yourself. I'm giving a workshop that teaches women how to reignite their sexual desire. 

IGNITE: Rekindle your Sexual Spark is designed to teach women how to reignite their sexual desire. 

I’m an AASECT certified sex therapist with decades of clinical experience, and I’ve compiled the best tools and strategies available to provide you with the knowledge and understanding you need to rekindle your sexual spark: 

In this workshop, you’ll learn how to:

● Tap into the sexual desire you already have.

● Understand your desire and arousal patterns

● Own your orgasm, by knowing what you want and how to ask for it. 

● Get out of your head during sex and be present in the moment.

● Stop letting body image issues get in your way of your pleasure 

What you can expect: 

This virtual workshop is held via Zoom, webinar style, so participants videos won't be visible.

Participants who register before 10/9/20 will receive a Google form to able to ask questions anonymously prior to the event. Answers will be included in event programming. 

Participants will receive a recording, in case you miss the live event, and a workbook to personalize and deepen your learning. 

Note that this workshop is tailored for cis-gender women of any sexual orientation.

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Gaslighting: How to Turn off the Gas & Take your Power Back
Jul
23
8:00 AM08:00

Gaslighting: How to Turn off the Gas & Take your Power Back

If you have (or had) a narcissist or other manipulative person in your life, and you want to make sure that you’ve never manipulated again, sign up for my webinar.

In this workshop you will:

  • Learn the difference between gaslighting and lying

  • Understand who gaslights and why

  • Identify the role that gender plays in gaslighting dynamics

  • Understand how gaslighting is built into our culture

  • Understand how structural power is used to embolden gaslighters

  • Recognize DARVO, a common way gaslighters defend themselves by turning up the gas

  • Learn the five tools necessary for you to turn off the gas.

This workshop will help you build resilience and power for your future because you’ll know exactly what you need to do when someone tries to manipulate you.

Plus, you’ll get a nice workbook and a recording of the event. :)

$97.

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Experience Challenging Training & Improve your Practice- Join ISTI Online June 10-12
Jun
10
to Jun 12

Experience Challenging Training & Improve your Practice- Join ISTI Online June 10-12

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Experience challenging training and improve your practice- Join ISTI Online June 10-12, 2020

Please join me, Jane Fleishman, Shadeen Francis & Nan Wise as we present 3 days of training focused on the experiences of sexism, exploitation, and trauma and the impact on women and couples. Experience challenging and rewarding training with experts and instructors working in the field of sexuality counseling and couples therapy. Courses include case consultations.

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Discover, Recover, Uncover: Women's New Roles in the Workplace
Mar
4
11:00 AM11:00

Discover, Recover, Uncover: Women's New Roles in the Workplace

Recent feminist movements such as #MeToo and #TimesUp have called out sexism. They have empowered women to become more aware and also raise more questions: How do we find common ground in the new world we are building? How do we keep the momentum going with individual power, structural power and the power of movements? How do we handle a real situation at work, which could affect our livelihoods?

Join psychotherapist and professor Joanne Bagshaw, author of The Feminist Handbook, in a lively, engaging dialogue meant to educate, prompt inner reflection and inspire. Walk away with a plan to help change society for yourself, your community and future generations. 

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How to Resist Sexism and Dismantle the Patriarchy
Mar
3
12:30 PM12:30

How to Resist Sexism and Dismantle the Patriarchy

From reproductive rights and the wage gap to #MeToo and #TimesUp—gender inequality permeates nearly every aspect of our culture. According to award-winning psychology professor Joanne Bagshaw, the message that our society sends to women and girls is clear: you’re not enough. She offers tools for women everywhere to navigate institutionalized sexist power structures, attitudes, and events that are outside of our control. With advice from her book The Feminist Handbook: Practical Tools to Resist Sexism and Dismantle the Patriarchy, Bagshaw helps us confront negative messages that have been deeply internalized by our society, combat the effects of gender and race discrimination, and create lasting change through activism and community. Join Bagshaw as she untangles the role that sexism and discrimination plays in our lives, our mental health, and our overall sense of well-being.

Joanne L. Bagshaw, PhD, is an award-winning professor of psychology and women’s studies at Montgomery College. She is also an ASSECT-certified sex therapist with a private practice in Maryland, where she lives with her husband and daughter. Joanne writes the popular feminist blog, The Third Wave for Psychology Today.

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Deconstructing Embodied White Privilege
Feb
22
2:00 AM02:00

Deconstructing Embodied White Privilege

  • The Institute of Core Energetics (map)
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Power, privilege, and oppression are communicated through our bodies. This day-long workshop is designed to give Core Energetics practitioners the opportunity to explore how white privilege is embodied, informed by white supremacy, and communicated through the body. We will also explore how to use awareness and movement to communicate compassion, respect, and humility.

The following themes and objectives will be explored through discussion, journaling, and movement:

  • Understand the role of implicit bias in how privilege is embodied

  • Learn how white people communicate superiority and maintain privilege through movement and posture

  • Learn typical patterns of white ways of moving, and what they communicate

  • Understand how intersections of white racial identity, gender, and sexual orientation add complexity and affect embodied privilege

  • Identify ways white people can become more self-aware and interrupt oppressive cycles

This workshop is for Core Energetics alumni who identify as having white privilege, and who are willing to engage in work that is anti-racist and anti-oppression. Please register for this workshop through The Institute of Core Energetics.

Joanne Bagshaw, PhD, LCPC, is an award-winning professor of psychology and women's studies at Montgomery College. She is an AASECT certified sex therapist, with a private practice in Maryland. Joanne writes the popular feminist blog, The Third Wave for Psychology Today, and is the author of “The Feminist Handbook, Practical Tools to Resist Sexism and Dismantle the Patriarchy.”

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The Feminist Handbook Book Launch
Nov
14
11:00 AM11:00

The Feminist Handbook Book Launch

Join us as we toast to the much anticipated book launch of The Feminist Handbook: Practical Tools to Resist Sexism and Dismantle the Patriarchy by Joanne Bagshaw, Ph.D., award-winning professor of psychology and women’s studies, certified sex therapist, and writer of the popular feminist blog The Third Wave for Psychology Today.

The energizing evening will feature a book reading and live interview of Dr. Bagshaw hosted by an exciting special guest, a Q & A and fun interactive bits, tasty hors d'oeuvres and a cash bar. The event opens to the public at 7:00 pm (VIP Access starts at 6:00 pm). General Admission and VIP tickets will also be available at the door.

With this intersectional handbook, you’ll discover practical, everyday tips and tools to help you resist sexism, smash the patriarchy, and create a better world for yourself and future generations.

We look forward to celebrating , learning, and empowering you on Thursday, November 14th at Kintsugi Cafe in Eaton Hotel!

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