Description
Ways out of Chemsex | Steps toward intimacy & connection | Tools & practical skills for gay, bi & trans men*
Workshop Series with Jan Großer Kai Ehrhardt
In the program of health promotion we offer in cooperation with the Berliner Aidshilfe, Jan Großer and Kai Ehrhardt a 6-day workshop (spread over 3 weekends) on the topic “Ways out of and encounters after chemsex”.
This free 6-day workshop, spread over 3 weekends, is specifically designed for gay men* who are practicing Chemsex and wish to achieve abstinence or gain better control over their substance use and sexual practices. Body therapy exercises provide practical experience and insight into issues such as body awareness, body emotions, shame, communication, experiencing conflict, personal boundaries and their transgression among others. In group discussions, experiences from bodywork are reflected upon and participants can discuss their own concerns and experiences. Aspects of gay sexuality and sex culture as well as interpersonal and intimate relationships are addressed in short impulse lectures. As we will be building trust with each other, it is not possible to join after the first weekend. The workshops are built on each other. We ask you to be sober for the dates.
WE1: 14 – 15 Dec 2024
WE2: 18 – 19 Jan 2025
WE3: 22 – 23 Feb 2025
Kai Ehrhardt founded Village.Berlin in 2016 (today: we are village) and the Somatic Academy Berlin in 2012. Kai is in charge of the management and development of both projects. He also develops and facilitates workshops & trainings and curates the STRETCH and BODY IQ festivals. As a somatic educator, he teaches the Prof. Middendorfs Breathexperience and Continuum and holds the German Heilpraktiker license for psychotherapy. In 2002 he founded Authentic Eros – an offer for gay, bi and trans group processes around intimacy and touch, communication and personal development.
Jan Großer is psychiatrist and psychotherapist with experience in sex therapy and substance misuse. Five years of voluntary work in psychological counselling at Schwulenberatung Berlin. His aim is to promote physical and mental health through psychoeducation, real-life intervention techniques and conflict resolution strategies in dealing with illness, sexuality, substance use, shame and experiences of stigmatisation. He is familiar with all these issues both as a doctor and therapist and as a gay man with HIV directly affected.
Notes
• This group consists of a maximum of 20 participants and requires registration.
• This program is specially designed for gay, bi trans men*.
• Participation in this 90% grant-supported 6-day workshop series (over three weekends) costs € 90.
• You have to commit to the 3 weekends.
• This workshop series is given in English to enable people who do not speak fluent German to access the program. The next German-language series will start in 2025.
• This workshop is a collaboration of we are village | queer matters the Berliner Aidshilfe.
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