Please register at Lehigh.edu/go/sexcommunication
The sex communication workshops are a series of 4 90-minute self-reflection and discussion based workshops. Their goal is to help students explore their awareness, attitudes, knowledge, and skills about sexuality in order to create pleasurable interactions during sex through effective communication and the ability to understand and know one’s self and partners. These workshops are designed to create a foundation for a lifelong process because competence with one sex partner does not mean competence with another.
Workshop 4 Sexual Communication addresses the following topics:
Developing positive attitudes towards consent, positive attitudes towards active ongoing communication during sex, and positive attitudes and respect for sexual partners.
Skills to effectively communicate verbally and nonverbally with sexual partners.
Please register at Lehigh.edu/go/sexcommunication
The sex communication workshops are a series of 4 90-minute self-reflection and discussion based workshops. Their goal is to help students explore their awareness, attitudes, knowledge, and skills about sexuality in order to create pleasurable interactions during sex through effective communication and the ability to understand and know one’s self and partners. These workshops are designed to create a foundation for a lifelong process because competence with one sex partner does not mean competence with another.
Workshop 1 Attitudes and Beliefs about Sexuality addresses the following topics:
Awareness of your sexuality including sexual scripts, attitudes about gender, and sexual values.
Awareness of your sexological worldview.
Awareness of your cultural and familial values related to sex, sexuality, and gender.
Awareness of your sex and gender biases and prejudices, as well as, the willingness to challenge sex and gender assumptions and stereotypes.
Interpersonal awareness.
Please register at Lehigh.edu/go/sexcommunication
The sex communication workshops are a series of 4 90-minute self-reflection and discussion based workshops. Their goal is to help students explore their awareness, attitudes, knowledge, and skills about sexuality in order to create pleasurable interactions during sex through effective communication and the ability to understand and know one’s self and partners. These workshops are designed to create a foundation for a lifelong process because competence with one sex partner does not mean competence with another.
Workshop 2 Sexual Self Exploration addresses the following topics:
Engaging in self-reflection and learning about your own sexuality.
Awareness of your sexuality including desires and boundaries.
Please register at Lehigh.edu/go/sexcommunication
The sex communication workshops are a series of 4 90-minute self-reflection and discussion based workshops. Their goal is to help students explore their awareness, attitudes, knowledge, and skills about sexuality in order to create pleasurable interactions during sex through effective communication and the ability to understand and know one’s self and partners. These workshops are designed to create a foundation for a lifelong process because competence with one sex partner does not mean competence with another.
Workshop 3 Sexual Knowledge addresses the following topics:
Gaining knowledge of sexual partners’ sexuality, desires, boundaries, and non-verbal cues.
Knowledge of sex and gender norms.
Interacting with and learning about sex and gender from various people and diverse groups.
Gaining knowledge about different cultural sex practice and different sexological worldviews.
Please register at Lehigh.edu/go/sexcommunication
The sex communication workshops are a series of 4 90-minute self-reflection and discussion based workshops. Their goal is to help students explore their awareness, attitudes, knowledge, and skills about sexuality in order to create pleasurable interactions during sex through effective communication and the ability to understand and know one’s self and partners. These workshops are designed to create a foundation for a lifelong process because competence with one sex partner does not mean competence with another.
Workshop 4 Sexual Communication addresses the following topics:
Developing positive attitudes towards consent, positive attitudes towards active ongoing communication during sex, and positive attitudes and respect for sexual partners.
Skills to effectively communicate verbally and nonverbally with sexual partners.
Students, faculty, and staff of all gender identities at all levels of healing from trauma are welcome and can benefit from trauma-informed yoga.
Trauma-informed yoga is a research proven way to help survivors of sexual trauma and those experiencing vicarious trauma heal from their trauma symptoms. It is a combination of focused breathing and mindfulness skills, as well as healing poses. Trauma-informed yoga is an opportunity to learn how to work with your own discomforts. It is a judgement free zone where every participant is able to go at their own pace and skill level. The practice is not meant to be a high cardio or strength training workout, it focuses on grounding, breathing, and mindfulness with comfortable, stretching poses.
Our instructor, Liz Jordon, is certified in trauma-informed practice. The instructor does not leave her own mat and will never touch participants to adjust their pose throughout the practice. It is a space where your body is entirely yours.
All event attendees must follow current University COVID-19 health and safety measures >
Students, faculty, and staff of all gender identities at all levels of healing from trauma are welcome and can benefit from trauma-informed yoga.
Trauma-informed yoga is a research proven way to help survivors of sexual trauma and those experiencing vicarious trauma heal from their trauma symptoms. It is a combination of focused breathing and mindfulness skills, as well as healing poses. Trauma-informed yoga is an opportunity to learn how to work with your own discomforts. It is a judgement free zone where every participant is able to go at their own pace and skill level. The practice is not meant to be a high cardio or strength training workout, it focuses on grounding, breathing, and mindfulness with comfortable, stretching poses.
Our instructor, Liz Jordon, is certified in trauma-informed practice. The instructor does not leave her own mat and will never touch participants to adjust their pose throughout the practice. It is a space where your body is entirely yours.
All event attendees must follow current University COVID-19 health and safety measures >
The term “Wellness” can have many meanings. What does it mean to you?
If you're curious about how to support your own wellness and the wellness of others, we invite you to join us for a new series from UCPS - CareWell. Throughout these discussions, we'll reflect on what it means to be well, how to create an environment suitable for wellness, and explore what to do when you're worried about others.
These conversations will make use of collective knowledge through our reflection, discussion, and exploration to develop personalized strategies for approaching our own challenges and those of the community we strive to serve well.
Although each session may be attended individually, we recognize that wellness is an active and ongoing process, and the benefits will be maximized with an ongoing commitment to learning and exploring these topics.
These trainings will be available for all Lehigh Staff, Faculty, and Students.