You’ve been trained to meet your clients with empathy, curiosity, and clinical skill.
But when kink, BDSM, or non-traditional power dynamics enter the room, many therapists hit a wall—not because they lack compassion, but because they were never given a roadmap. Instead there was silence. Maybe there was stigma, or vague warnings. Maybe there was discomfort in your own body. Or there still is.
Whether your clients bring fantasies of submission, lived D/s relationships, or shame-laced questions about their desires, your role isn’t to fix or flinch—it’s to understand. And to be a space where your clients don’t have to shrink to feel safe.
This isn’t about turning you into a kink expert.
It’s about expanding your presence so clients don’t have to collapse theirs.
You've ever frozen in the face of client erotic material.
You want to stop subtly shaming what you don't understand.
You’re ready to expand your capacity—not your judgment.
You want tools, language, and clarity—not just theory.
This is not a training in kink participation.
It’s a training in kink competence.
Your clients don’t need you to be into it.
They need you to stay present.
This training helps you work with kink-aware and kink-curious clients—without moral panic, subtle shaming, or clinical shutdown.
You’ll walk away with tools to:
Better understand your clients' desires and interests.
Navigate power dynamics in therapy with clarity and confidence
Track your own somatic and emotional responses in session
Conduct kink-informed intakes and contracting conversations
De-shame desire while staying within your clinical role
Engage ethically with erotic transference and taboo material
While the activity here may sound like ‘therapy’ it is not, and should not take the place of working with a licensed therapist.