If you followed my trip to find out about sexual well -being, welcome back! If this is the first time you join me, don’t worry-I’ll fill you. My name is Emily Kane and I am a 25 -year -old animator dedicated to empowering myself through education. Learning about sexual well-being, I have discovered the importance of self-love and personal power. This trip led me to Sha and their own Certification of Educational Sexuality program. I have documented my progress in achieving this certification in various articles. I learned so much in the first section and I continue to gain valuable knowledge in the second section. In the first section, we covered the basics of anatomy and safe sexual practices. In this section, we have covered more cultural and religious influences on sexual practices, as well as the effects of different drugs on sex. This section is full of so many elements that I couldn’t cover them all. You just have to believe in order to cover every subject of the module!
My teacher’s certification program in sexual health: Section 2 Part 2
The second half of section 2 focuses on the complex intersections of sexuality and cultural identity, particularly emphasizing the experiences of color people and the influence of religious beliefs on sexual well -being. It examines the challenges of the navigation of sexuality in various religions and faces the conflicting emotions that may arise when religious values intersect with sexual expression. Whether you want to deepen your understanding or deal with different forms of learning, this section offers a rich and rewarding experience. Come with us as we start this critical exploration together.
Sexuality for color people
There is no better time to explore this issue than during the month of black history! The struggles of color people in America were incredibly provocative to simply put it. Their story treatment within the medical community It’s nothing less than scary. I highly recommend Read more On this subject to better understand the reasons behind the mistrust that some color people may have to medical providers. This issue is still prevalent today, with the distinction continuing in medical practices. This unit was particularly beneficial to me as a white person, as I do not often hear accounts from color people in their experiences with discrimination in health care.
Working with African pairs and mixed pairs in treatment
Your queer self as a color person
Cultural differences in teachings of sexuality
Sex and religion
For millions of people, religion plays a vital role in their lives. However, religious beliefs or their upbringing can sometimes create contradictory feelings about their sexual well -being. This struggle is shared in various religions. This unit faces challenges related to stimulation, shame, addiction and use of pornography. How can one support conservative values while enjoying a healthy and private sex life? Balancing these aspects can be difficult and can cause discomfort for many people. This issue affects not only heterosexual relationships but also queer relationships. Challenging the acceptance of one’s sexuality while trying to maintain traditional beliefs and practices is something that many people can associate with.
Some things I learned
Christianity and sexual shame
Sexual education in Muslim communities
Religious conflict with pornography
Even more bonus content
At the end of Unit 2, as at the end of Unit 1, an abundance of bonus content is available! If you feel that the contents of the unit was not enough, don’t worry – there is much more to explore in the bonus section. This unit has more video lectures, readings and recommended books from the previous bonus unit. The issues covered in this unit vary widely, allowing us to take advantage of the issues previously discussed, while introducing new issues that may not fit the main unity. This additional content enriches your understanding and provides a variety of prospects, encouraging you to further participate with the material and expand your learning experience. Whether you prefer visual, textual or interactive learning, the bonus section has something for everyone.
Some things I learned
Further discussion on race and sexuality
Further exploration for the treatment of erectile dysfunction and late ejaculation
Feminist views on many of the issues covered by section
Certification of Educational Sex: Thoughts on section 2
As I finish this part of my journey through the certification of educational sexuality in Sha, I feel grateful for the knowledge I have acquired. Section 2 taught me a lot about how culture, identity and sexuality intersect. He emphasized the unique challenges faced by people of color and those who fight with religious beliefs. Every lesson has helped me learn more about the complexity of sexual well -being. I encourage those who are interested in this area, either in personal development or career goals, to consider participating in this certification. The rich content and supporting environment of the program make it a great experience. Stay tuned for my next article, where I will explore the first half of section 3, entitled Sex and Power, and discover more interesting aspects of sexual education!
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