Student Admission - All the Feels (We Might Not Feel): A Welcoming Intro to Asexual and Aromantic Spectrums

from $26.25

This is the STUDENT ADMISSION for currently enrolled graduate students only. This admission does not include CE credit.

Admission prices are on a pay-what-you-can scale. We ask that you consider your financial need and intersections of your identity when selecting price in order to reserve lower rates for attendees with high financial need and those who hold marginalized identities.

Join guest presenter, Chris Burd, LAPC for a workshop focused on an often neglected part of the LGBTQIA+ community, asexual and aromantic people.

What if not everyone is chasing “the one”? What if some people just aren’t that into… anyone? In a culture that treats romance and sex like inevitable life milestones, asexual and aromantic folks are often left out of the conversation or forgotten entirely.

For professionals and students looking to expand their inclusive practice, this workshop will unpack common myths, explore the diversity of ace and aro spectrums, and examine what arises in the therapy room when clients don't experience sexual or romantic attraction.

We’ll also dig into how these identities intersect with other lived experiences—like race, body size, disability, and gender—and why culturally competent care means not mistaking difference for dysfunction. No prior knowledge required—just curiosity and compassion.

Pay-What-You-Can Admission:

This is the STUDENT ADMISSION for currently enrolled graduate students only. This admission does not include CE credit.

Admission prices are on a pay-what-you-can scale. We ask that you consider your financial need and intersections of your identity when selecting price in order to reserve lower rates for attendees with high financial need and those who hold marginalized identities.

Join guest presenter, Chris Burd, LAPC for a workshop focused on an often neglected part of the LGBTQIA+ community, asexual and aromantic people.

What if not everyone is chasing “the one”? What if some people just aren’t that into… anyone? In a culture that treats romance and sex like inevitable life milestones, asexual and aromantic folks are often left out of the conversation or forgotten entirely.

For professionals and students looking to expand their inclusive practice, this workshop will unpack common myths, explore the diversity of ace and aro spectrums, and examine what arises in the therapy room when clients don't experience sexual or romantic attraction.

We’ll also dig into how these identities intersect with other lived experiences—like race, body size, disability, and gender—and why culturally competent care means not mistaking difference for dysfunction. No prior knowledge required—just curiosity and compassion.