Jasmine Johnson – Stigma and Sex Work – Pineapplesummit

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Jasmine Johnson – Stigma and Sex Work The managing of the stigma associated with sex work through coping strategies that will improve your personal and interpersonal relationships in the communities you live and work

Moushumi Ghose – Self Care In The Adult Industry – PineappleSummit

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Moushumi Ghose – Self Care In The Adult Industry Keeping sane on and off set.

Pam Shaffer – ADHD: Common Traits and Behaviors

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Pam Shaffer – ADHD: Common Traits and Behaviors This video covers some of the common symptoms of ADHD and describes the different ways it may show up in your life. It clears up some of the assumptions we may have about it as well. Topics include hyperactivity, inattention, executive functioning, rejection dysphoria and hyper-focus. It also touches on how these topics might interact in the world of sex work. This video is useful if you think you may have ADHD or are close to someone who does so you can better understand some of the every day ways it may show up in your life

Samantha Willis – Trauma: The Impact on the Brain, Mind, and Body – PineappleSummit

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Samantha Willis – Trauma: The Impact on the Brain, Mind, and Body Trauma occurs to the majority of people during the course of their life. During this training viewers will learn about what trauma is and what often causes it, learn about what happens to our brain, mind, and body after trauma occurs, and identify ways to cope and help others cope with trauma symptoms.

Russell Stagg – You Don’t Just “Get Over It”: Healing From Sexual Trauma – PineappleSummit

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Russell Stagg- You Don’t Just “Get Over It”: Healing From Sexual Trauma You can’t change the past, but you can heal the present

Kelly Jones – What Is and What to Expect from Sex Positive Therapy – Pineapplesummit

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Kelly Jones – What Is and What to Expect from Sex Positive Therapy. Includes description of what is sex positive therapy, why you should choose a sex-positive therapist, how to find a therapist that’s a good fit, and tips for making therapy work for you.

Steven Molura – Stress and Self-Sabotage – PineappleSummit

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Steven Molura – Stress and Self-Sabotage This course focuses on some of the self-sabotaging concepts and narratives that may be impeding your stress management.

During this video Steven will describe some of the safety behaviors and irrational belief systems that sabotage attempts at relaxation, and explain ways to mitigate them.

Dr. Amie Harwick – Anxiety – PineappleSummit

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Dr. Amie Harwick Anxiety

This video by Dr. Amie Harwick, MFT describes and defines anxiety, explores different types of anxiety, explores how anxiety may present in sex workers, and provides suggestions for coping with anxiety.

Cora Bilsker – Know Your Worth: Maintaining emotional health through your career – PineappleSupport

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Cora Bilsker – “Know Your Worth: Maintaining emotional health through your career.” Under capitalism it can be tempting to locate our self-worth in what we’re paid, especially when it relates to the sex industry, but the truth is our self-esteem can’t be purchased.

Tending to our emotional health and creating a secure foundation within ourselves can increase our resilience to rejection, manipulation and depression.

Dr Jena Field – Want to feel less anxious? Find your shame – PineappleSummit

In this talk Dr. Jena Field talks about finding your shame In recent years, there has been a lot of media coverage about anxiety.
What is not talked about is that anxiety is a secondary emotion. It’s the one we see and feel, but it is not the main emotion driving us. Anxiety is often the result of a deeper emotion, shame. If we are going to tackle our anxiety we need to tackle the shame driving it. The strange truth is that shame uses anxiety to protect us.
When we recognize our own shame/anxiety link, we can break the link. We become healthier and more productive as a result. Using my own anxiety and shame as an example, I demonstrate how you can discover, challenge, and change your anxious thoughts and the shame-fueled beliefs that drive them.