(WEBINAR) Understanding Sex Work: Things you should know
CE Type:*Cert of Attendance Only
# of CE's: Certificate of Attendance only
Certificate of Attendance only
About This Course
Understanding Sex Work 101, Things you should know: The purpose of this presentation is to explore and discuss sex work and the stigmas surrounding sex work. Participants will explore how implicit biases further perpetuate negative perceptions of sex work. Learners will discuss sex work, understand how its negatively and incorrectly compared to human trafficking.
Learning Objectives:
- Learn the differences between Sex Work and Human Trafficking (Sex Trafficking)
- Explore risk sex workers may encounter while engage in sex work.
- Name different forms of sex work while exploring history of sex work in the United States.
Intended Audience:
Behavioral health professionals that work with people that might be in the sex trade, any professionals that want to explore the stigma people in the sex trade experience.
Instructional Level:
Introductory
Completion Requirements:
Participants must attend entire session, participate in all activities, and submit an evaluation within 7 days of training to receive a certificate. Certificates of Attendance will be available to download from the Learning Hub once the evaluation is successfully submitted.
Credit Statements:
No CE's are being offered for this course. Certificates of Attendance only
Course Instructors
October 4, 2022
Jasmine Richardson
LPC
The Relationship and Sex Therapy Collective
M.S M.Ed., LPC
Jasmine Richardson, M.S M.Ed., LPC has a master’s degree in Human Sexuality Studies that was earned at Widener University. Previously she earned her Masters of Science in Clinical and Counseling Psychology from Chestnut Hill College, and graduated cum laude with her Bachelors of Science in Human Services at Chestnut Hill College. Jasmine has six years of experience doing therapy, three of which she spent working as a group and individual therapist with individuals who have committed sexual offenses at the Joseph J. Peters Institute. Unhealthy sexual behaviors, relapse prevention, sexual offense cycle and consent, were amongst some of the topics Jasmine helped individuals to understand. Jasmine is currently in practice at The Relationship and Sex Therapy Collective, providing therapy to individuals dealing with mental health and sexually related concerns and helping them overcome mental health and sexual related issues. Jasmine has experience with speaking to individuals about sex and a variety of sexual related topics.
March 7, 2023
Jasmine Richardson
LPC
The Relationship and Sex Therapy Collective
M.S M.Ed., LPC
Jasmine Richardson, M.S M.Ed., LPC has a master’s degree in Human Sexuality Studies that was earned at Widener University. Previously she earned her Masters of Science in Clinical and Counseling Psychology from Chestnut Hill College, and graduated cum laude with her Bachelors of Science in Human Services at Chestnut Hill College. Jasmine has six years of experience doing therapy, three of which she spent working as a group and individual therapist with individuals who have committed sexual offenses at the Joseph J. Peters Institute. Unhealthy sexual behaviors, relapse prevention, sexual offense cycle and consent, were amongst some of the topics Jasmine helped individuals to understand. Jasmine is currently in practice at The Relationship and Sex Therapy Collective, providing therapy to individuals dealing with mental health and sexually related concerns and helping them overcome mental health and sexual related issues. Jasmine has experience with speaking to individuals about sex and a variety of sexual related topics.
August 1, 2023
Jasmine Richardson
LPC
The Relationship and Sex Therapy Collective
M.S M.Ed., LPC
Jasmine Richardson, M.S M.Ed., LPC has a master’s degree in Human Sexuality Studies that was earned at Widener University. Previously she earned her Masters of Science in Clinical and Counseling Psychology from Chestnut Hill College, and graduated cum laude with her Bachelors of Science in Human Services at Chestnut Hill College. Jasmine has six years of experience doing therapy, three of which she spent working as a group and individual therapist with individuals who have committed sexual offenses at the Joseph J. Peters Institute. Unhealthy sexual behaviors, relapse prevention, sexual offense cycle and consent, were amongst some of the topics Jasmine helped individuals to understand. Jasmine is currently in practice at The Relationship and Sex Therapy Collective, providing therapy to individuals dealing with mental health and sexually related concerns and helping them overcome mental health and sexual related issues. Jasmine has experience with speaking to individuals about sex and a variety of sexual related topics.
February 21, 2024
Jasmine Richardson
LPC
The Relationship and Sex Therapy Collective
M.S M.Ed., LPC
Jasmine Richardson, M.S M.Ed., LPC has a master’s degree in Human Sexuality Studies that was earned at Widener University. Previously she earned her Masters of Science in Clinical and Counseling Psychology from Chestnut Hill College, and graduated cum laude with her Bachelors of Science in Human Services at Chestnut Hill College. Jasmine has six years of experience doing therapy, three of which she spent working as a group and individual therapist with individuals who have committed sexual offenses at the Joseph J. Peters Institute. Unhealthy sexual behaviors, relapse prevention, sexual offense cycle and consent, were amongst some of the topics Jasmine helped individuals to understand. Jasmine is currently in practice at The Relationship and Sex Therapy Collective, providing therapy to individuals dealing with mental health and sexually related concerns and helping them overcome mental health and sexual related issues. Jasmine has experience with speaking to individuals about sex and a variety of sexual related topics.