GPHAM EXPERT WEBINAR SERIES

Cisgender Male Sexual Health and Erectile Function: New Vision for Comprehensive Care (Not Discussed In Traditional Health Care Models)

Discussion with Tracy Sher and Erica Leroye

PT/PTA CEUs:

  • 2 hours
    NY CEUs available
  • For other states, check for reciprocation or individual application

Access:

Audience: 

  • Medical and Fitness Professionals
  • No pre-requisites
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What can I expect?

  • Overview of a sensory-motor and developmental approach to men's sexual health
  • Structural/postural cues related to erectile and sexual health that are often overlooked
  • Using a “sports psychology” approach to men’s sexual health- getting comfortable talking about movement, masturbation, and visualization with patients/clients and their partners
  • Body mapping - from pain to neutral to pleasure
  • Harnessing the therapeutic potentials of pleasure circuitry
  • Business tips - boundaries, semantics, and referral resources

What You Will Learn:

Upon completion of this webinar, participants will: 

  •  Walk away with a new understanding, curiosity and potential openness about working more directly with the male genital elements of the pelvis
  • Understand how harnessing our own oxytocin, dopamine, and serotonin can shift energy so that a boundary and safe container can be held
  • Know what resources are available for helping patients move from pain to neutral * into pleasure* if they themselves are not comfortable going there
Learn ways to problem solve a variety of sexual health issues.
Feel comfortable navigating psychosocial nuances while learning practical skills to do so. 

Do you want to watch THIS webinar and ALL of our other webinars for one yearly price? 

The Global Pelvic Health Alliance Membership offering features designed to help you grow your clinical skills and build your business. 
  • Webinars: an amazing set of webinars (like this one) that are all included in the membership with the ability to be present at the live recording and ask questions to the presenters.
  • Illustrations: We have an illustration that creates anatomy illustrations for us. We are constantly looking for ways of presenting the anatomy in ways that are more accurate and descriptive.
  • Handouts: Using the illustrations and an amazing team of colleagues to help review, we create a collection of handouts for you to use with your patients/clients!
  • Premiere Directory Listing: While anyone can have a free directory listing, GPHAM members get to have a profile picture, live links, and photo galleries to stand out. 
  • Global Pelvic Health Support Community: In addition to resources, you can also ask to join the private FB page with hundreds of multidisciplinary professionals from around the world to help you out!

Tracy Sher, PT, DPT, CSCS - Your Host

Tracy Sher is a pelvic physical therapist and is the founder of Pelvic Guru, Pelvic Guru Academy, and the Global Pelvic Health Alliance Membership. She is also an instructor for Pelvic Guru Academy, teaching Pudendal Neuralgia and Complex Pelvic Pain Solutions. 

Erica Leroye, M.ED, CSB, CFLE

Erica Leroye, M.Ed is the founder of Creative Body Release, a multi-disciplinary method helping adult experiential learners become empowered advocates for their sexual health and overall well-being. Erica’s focus is on new approaches to understanding and addressing erectile flow and function throughout the lifespan and de-mystifying the international erectile epidemic in ways that “just make sense”. She offers kind, compassionate, and honest support to people with a penis (currently, formerly, energetically) and those who love and adore them.
A somatic-based human development specialist, Erica brings over 30 years experience in alternative and integrated health education ranging from pre-natal programs to work around death and dying. Among other things she is a Sensory-Motor Practitioner, Certified Family Life Educator, Natural Therapeutic Specialist (including 20+yrs as an LMT), and former Waldorf Kindergarten and Classroom teacher. In 2012 she became a Certified Sexological Bodyworker, the country’s only State Board of Education approved vocational bodywork training specifically for genital inclusive, touch-based holistic care focused on the body’s capacity for pleasure. She works with individuals, couples and as part of care teams, acting as the “grout” that binds the often disparate parts of sexual wellness into a cohesive whole.