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Webinar: Preparing for “The Talk”: Ways to get ready to talk about sexuality, relationships, and identity

Webinar: Preparing for “The Talk”: Ways to get ready to talk about sexuality, relationships, and identity

Preparing for “The Talk”: Ways to get ready to talk about sexuality, relationships, and identity

Presented by: Eileen Crehan, Ph.D.

The landscape of dating, relationships, and sexuality changes rapidly — and for those of us providing support or guidance in these areas, knowing where to begin can be daunting. Join Dr. Crehan, a licensed clinical psychologist and autism researcher, to build your comfort with discussing sexuality and relationship topics and to hear about current research. She will identify comfort zones for dating, relationships, and sexuality to promote positive, self-directed outcomes for autistic individuals. She will also use a positive framework to think about goals for attendees’ learning and share resources for additional learning.

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 Certificate of Attendance

If you have any questions or comments about this event or if you would like to request specific webinar topics for the future, please contact us at programs@researchautism.org or call 571-977-5391.

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Date

Apr 13 2023

Time

Eastern Standard Time
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm

Local Time

  • Timezone: America/New_York
  • Date: Apr 13 2023
  • Time: 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm

Cost

Free
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Speaker

  • Eileen Crehan
    Eileen Crehan
    Assistant Professor - Tufts University

    Dr. Eileen Crehan is a licensed clinical psychologist specializing in autism and neurodivergence in adolescence and adulthood. Her research lab at Tufts University focuses on improving access to care using methods developed in collaboration with autistic individuals. In her clinical practice, Pegasus Consulting, Dr. Crehan conducts assessments with adults and works with organizations to improve accessibility and understanding of autism across the lifespan.

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