A Clinician's Guide to Ageplay, ABDL, and Littles
Come learn about ageplay and associated kinks and identities, including what it is, what it isn’t, and how best to support clients who might identify as such. We’ll be identifying themes from published literature, reviewing common themes found in ageplayers’ journeys, and talk about the risks, both physical and psychological, that are found in this community.
At the end of this presentation, learners will be able to:
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Define common terminology used in the ageplay community
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Recognize ageplay specific risk factors, both physical and psychological
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Identify demographic themes from published research
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Discuss implementation of measurable interventions utilizing ageplay
Matthew Sosa
Matt is a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) who owns his own practice in Las Vegas. He is also the world’s first Certified Behavioral Sexologist (CBS), utilizing principles of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) specifically in regards to sexual behaviors, to help promote sex positive interventions to ensure clients have a satisfied and healthy sex life based on individualized desires. Matt also works with sexual minority groups, including Ageplay, BDSM, Furry, Leather, and Pup communities.
AASECT CE credit and APA CE credit
AASECT Credit
This program meets the requirements of the American Association of Sexuality Educators, Counselors and Therapists (AASECT) and is approved for 4 CE credits. These CE credits may be applied toward AASECT certification and renewal of certification.
AASECT Certification Disclaimer
Please note, AASECT Certification is not automatic. In all cases, the Certification Committee determines whether AASECT certification is awarded.
APA Credit
The complete event of four hours is eligible for 4 CE units. The Center for Positive Sexuality (CPS) is the organization that will sponsor the CE credit. CPS is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. CPS maintains responsibility for this program and its content. Center for Positive Sexuality.
Many states honor APA CE credits for other licensed health professionals, please check with your own state licensing board.
Scholarships
Scholarship covers 50% of registration
The application asks:
Why do you want a scholarship for this training?
Do you currently work with kinky clients/patients?
Do you intend to specialize in serving the kink community?
Clinical Training Team approves 3-6 scholarships per training depending on level of registration and the types of tickets being requested. The more Non/pre-licensed professional tickets requested, the more total scholarships can be provided.
Deadline for applying is one week before training
Only one scholarship per calendar year per participant
Scholarship prices are sent as invoices via PayPal, not as discount codes on the website.
Group Rates:
Tiered
minimum group size: 4
Group size: 4-9 10% off registration price
Group size: 10 or more, 15% off registration price
A group liaison sends a list of names and email addresses of group members to [email protected]
An individual discounted invoice for registering for the event is sent to each group member listed. Registration and payment can be made that way, rather than registering through the website here.
TASHRA Grievance and Complaint Policy
TASHRA is committed to conducting all activities in compliance with the American Psychological Association’s (APA) Ethical Principles of Psychologists and the American Association of Sexuality Educators, Counselors and Therapists (AASECT) Code of Conduct. TASHRA will adhere to all legal and ethical responsibilities to be nondiscriminatory in promotional activities, program content, and the treatment of program participants. Monitoring and assessment of these standards will be the responsibility of the TASHRA Clinical Training Team ([email protected]).
While TASHRA makes every attempt to assure fair treatment for all participants, occasionally complaints will arise about continuing education programs. This does not include complaints or comments received on course evaluations.
The person with a grievance will first try to informally resolve their grievance by contacting TASHRA with the issue concerning the training, its delivery, the evaluation method, technological issue, other student(s), and/or any other concern.
When a participant files a complaint, either orally or in written format, and expects action on the complaint, the following actions and procedures will be taken:
- If the grievance concerns a speaker, the content presented by the speaker, or the style of presentation, the individual making the complaint will be asked to put his/her comments in written format. The Professional Development Services Manager will then pass the comments on to the speaker, assuring the confidentiality of the complainant.
- If the complaint concerns a workshop offering, its content, level of presentation, or the facilities in which the workshop was offered, Professional Development Services Manager will mediate and attempt to resolve the complaint promptly. If the participant requests action, the Professional Development Services Manager is empowered to:
- Attempt to move the participant to another workshop, or
- Provide a credit for a subsequent year’s workshop, or
- Provide a partial or full refund of the workshop fee.
- Actions 2b and 2c will require a written note, documenting the grievance, for record keeping purposes. The note need not be signed by the grieved individual.
- If the complaint is made after the program has occurred or concerns the TASHRA CE programming more generally, the Professional Development Services Manager will address it as follows:
- Request that the complainant submit a written complaint and propose an appropriate remedy.
- Provide the instructor(s) with the opportunity to respond to the complaint and propose an appropriate remedy,
- Review these documents, make a final determination, and decide on any remedy.
- TASHRA’s Clinical Training Committee will then consult regarding this grievance in an effort to find fair methods of resolving the grievance.
- If the aggrieved person is not satisfied with the solutions put forth, then they may put their grievance in writing and contact the American Association of Sexuality Educator, Counselors, and Therapists (AASECT). The appropriate AASECT personnel can be reached at [email protected].
- TASHRA will abide by any decisions made by the APA or AASECT regarding resolution of the grievance.
For further information, contact the Research Director of TASHRA, Richard A. Sprott,
at [email protected] or at 510-919-4488. You can also contact us at
TASHRA, P.O. Box 812, Rio Vista, CA 94571.