Next workshop TBD

Held virtually

$500 per person - payment plans available

Limited to 10 men

OCSB Workshop

For men who struggle with sexual addiction

or out-of-control sexual behavior

It’s how we came to be, it’s what we’re hard-wired to seek and express for our survival as a species. It is also something that can lead us to experiencing immense pain. Sex is something we can feel totally out-of-control with. Our culture’s term for it is sex addiction. Our therapeutic, more scientifically-accurate term is “out-of-control sexual behavior,” or OCSB. Whatever you call it, the feelings are the same: you’re unable to stop engaging in seeking out a better orgasm, a more salacious and interesting piece of porn, a more exciting sexual experience that never really quite does it for you. It feels addictive. This seeking behavior can ruin your relationships, drain your bank account, and make it really tough to live a life that is truly meaningful.

Men’s OCSB Workshop is a virtual, psychoeducation group where you can learn and explore what is needed to regain control of your sexual behavior. In this group, you will receive tools to develop your integrity, accountability, and relational thinking skills, and begin to heal yourself and your relationships with others. You’ll learn about sexual health, sexual responsibility, and use the Six Principles of Sexual Health to guide your choices. Consistently honoring agreements through self-motivation and self-honesty is the core of attaining and sustaining sexual health. This workshop is an opportunity for you to practice your core skills of honoring agreements, maintaining sexual health plans, and connect with others through honesty, accountability, and trust.

This workshop is an immersive and highly specialized experience designed specifically for up to 10 men seeking to heal their out-of-control sexual behaviors, thus enriching their sexual relationship with themselves and, eventually, their current or future partner(s). Over the course of eight hours, you’ll receive the sex and relationship education you’ve always deserved but most likely never got. You’ll learn about sexual health, sexual expression, self-reflection, sexual fulfillment, sexual starvation, and sexual mindfulness. You’ll engage in creating a Sexual Health Plan (SHP) that will be a tangible, useful tool to guide you in coping with your challenges around sexual urges, self-regulation, decision making, and your current and/or future relationship agreements. You’ll engage in an accountability and discussion process with other men that will help you begin to verbalize your sexual and erotic dilemmas and frustrations honestly. You’ll spend a portion of the workshop discussing how to celebrate your wins and learn from your challenges while adhering to your SHP, and you’ll hold one another accountable in a supportive, relational way. The workshop will cover a wide range of issues related to sexuality, relationships, desire, stress management, self-care, and overall sexual health. This is a unique opportunity to engage in focused, comprehensive education aimed at improving sexual satisfaction and overall quality of life.


To create a safe, cohesive environment, Helen and Alyssa conduct 30-minute group member interviews free of charge. We do this to ensure all participants and facilitators feel safe and comfortable in a vulnerable space. Workshop rules will be outlined in our first meeting and space will be offered if concerns ever arise.


Foundational Concepts for this Group: 

Sexual Health: is a state of physical, emotional, mental, and social well-being in relation to sexuality; it is not merely the absence of a disease, dysfunction or infirmity. Sexual health requires a positive and respectful approach to sexuality and sexual relationships, the possibility of having pleasurable and safe sexual experiences, free of coercion, discrimination and violence. For sexual health to be attained and maintained, the sexual rights of all persons must be respected, protected and fulfilled. (WHO, 2006)

Sexual Responsibility: Responsible sexual behavior is expressed at individual, interpersonal and community levels. It is characterized by autonomy, mutuality, honesty, respectfulness, consent, protection, pursuit of pleasure, and wellness. The person exhibiting responsible sexual behavior does not intend to cause harm, and refrains from exploitation, harassment, manipulation and discrimination.

Together, our definitions of Sexual Health and Sexual Responsibility create the Six Principles of Sexual Health:

  • Consent

  • Non Exploitation

  • Protection

  • Honesty

  • Values

  • Pleasure

 

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Ready to invest in your sexual well being and pleasure?

Contact us today to learn more about our Men’s OCSB Workshop and reserve your spot for our upcoming session!