Therapist Trainings in Colorado: Sex Therapy, Couples Therapy & Relational Workshops

Clinical trainings and workshops for therapists and private practices seeking to deepen their skills in sex therapy, couples therapy, sexuality, and affirming relational care. Kate provides practical, engaging education designed to increase clinician confidence with complex and often avoided topics.

Available Trainings & Workshops


An introduction to developing confidence discussing sexuality, intimacy, and sexual concerns in therapy. This training explores foundational concepts in sex therapy and helps clinicians create a more open, affirming space for conversations about sex.

Intro to Sex Therapy


A foundational training for therapists seeking to provide more informed and affirming care for clients who identify as kinky. Topics include common misconceptions, clinical considerations, language, and creating a safer therapeutic environment.

Basic Competency for Working with Kinky Clients


This training supports therapists in developing competency working with clients practicing consensual non-monogamy and polyamory. Topics include relationship structures, common clinical concerns, assumptions, and providing affirming care.

Basic Competency for Working with Poly/Consensual Nonmonogamy Clients



A clinically grounded exploration of working with clients experiencing out-of-control sexual behaviors, including understanding shame, compulsivity, relationship impact, and treatment considerations.

Basic Competency for Working with OCSB (Out of Control Sexual Behaviors. Sometimes referred to as ‘Sex Addiction’)


A training focused on supporting LGBTQIA individuals and couples with cultural humility, affirming care, and an understanding of the unique relational experiences that may shape therapy.

Basic Competency in Working with LGBTQIA Couples/Relationships


An exploration of the complex clinical dynamics that can emerge when sexuality, attraction, desire, and intimacy enter the therapy relationship. This training supports therapists in developing awareness and using these experiences ethically and effectively.

Erotic Countertransference



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