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The Work Most Practitioners Avoid: But Men Are Asking For
Good men in Difficult Times
A Professional Webinar for Women Practitioners Wanting to Explore Embodied Coaching & Intimacy Work with Men

Live Online | 75 Minutes
17 June | 10:00am (UK)

Reserve your place here

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There is a gap in the field

Over the past year alone, I’ve seen a consistent increase in men actively seeking support around intimacy, sexuality, connection, and relational depth, not just through content, but through direct enquiries and requests for this work.

They are seeking something that goes beyond book-based theory and mindset work alone; something that meets them in the reality of their bodies, their patterns, and their lived experience.
Many practitioners are already encountering this edge in their client work, but don’t yet have a clear framework or the training required to work there legally and professionally.

You may already be working with men and noticing:
  • conversations circling the same patterns
  • a limit to what talk-based work can reach
  • questions emerging around touch, embodiment, or sexual dynamics
  • uncertainty about how to work with this ethically, safely, and professionally
There is also a more practical question underneath this:
How does this kind of work actually fit into a real-world practice?
And can it be done in a way that is both ethical and financially sustainable?

This webinar is for practitioners who want clear answers to both.

What this webinar will give you

By the end of this session, you will have:
A clear understanding of what men are actually seeking.

Beyond surface-level goals, we’ll look at the underlying drivers bringing men into intimacy-focused work, and where many practitioners misread this.

The three levels of working in this field:
You’ll be introduced to distinct pathways of practice, including:
  • Working online and relationally (coaching / therapeutic frameworks)
  • Working somatically with touch (embodied, in-person modalities)
  • Working with sexual intimacy in a structured professional context (including surrogate partner-style work)
You’ll understand what each level involves, and what it demands of you as a practitioner.

How this translates into a viable practice:
We will look at how this work can be integrated into your existing or future business, including:
  • different service models (1:1, programmes, session-based work)
  • how practitioners position and communicate this work clearly
  • realistic expectations around demand, boundaries, and sustainability
  • the level of personal and professional responsibility required to offer this work well
This includes an honest look at where demand is already emerging, how practitioners are currently working in this field, and what it takes to build a credible, ethical, and sustainable practice that clients actively seek out.

The Sensara Method framework

An overview of a structured, professional approach to this work, including:
  • relational and embodied foundations
  • ethical frameworks and consent
  • progression into applied client work
  • integration into an existing or emerging practice

Safety, ethics, and responsibility
We will cover:
  • practitioner readiness and capacity
  • working within scope of practice
  • client safety and screening
  • the realities of holding intimate and sexual dynamics safely and professionally

Whether this work is right for you
You will leave with clarity on:
  • whether this aligns with your values and current stage
  • what would be required to step into this work responsibly
  • whether further professional training is appropriate for you

Who this is for

This webinar is designed for female practitioners already working with people in a professional capacity, such as:
  • Coaches, therapists, counsellors
  • Bodyworkers, somatic practitioners
  • Sexological bodyworkers or those in adjacent fields
  • Practitioners working in men’s work, relationships, or personal development

You may be:
  • wanting to deepen your existing work
  • considering expanding into embodied or intimacy-based practice
  • aware that clients are bringing material you don’t yet feel equipped to meet

The nature of this work

This field includes working with:
  • embodiment
  • relational dynamics
  • intimacy and sexuality
Depending on the level of practice, this may include:
  • guided somatic touch
  • working directly with arousal and sexual energy
  • structured, professional intimacy experiences within clear ethical frameworks
This will be spoken about directly and professionally during the webinar. You are invited to engage with this material as a practitioner, rather than a participant in personal exploration.

About the training

This webinar introduces The Sensara Method™ a 12-month professional training beginning July 2026.

The training includes:
  • one structured entry point
  • three certification pathways aligned to different levels of practice
  • a Level 3 Diploma accreditation
  • supervision, mentoring, and professional support
  • guidance on integrating this work into a functioning, ethical practice
  • structured opportunities to apply the work in practice (within appropriate ethical boundaries)
This is designed to support practitioners to work safely, responsibly, and sustainably with real clients.

Important
This is not an introductory personal development space. It is a professional conversation about a specific and often avoided area of practice.
You do not need to be certain this is for you. You do need to be willing to engage with the reality of the work, including its ethical, relational, and practical demands.

Reserve your place
17 June | 10:00am (UK): https://csservices.as.me/webinar17june

Final note
This work asks more of you than most modalities.
It also offers a level of depth and impact that many practitioners, and clients, are actively seeking.
This webinar will give you a clear view of what this work actually requires, and whether you are willing, and ready, to meet it.

About Sian Johnson

Sian is a certified Sexological Bodyworker, a Wheel of Consent® facilitator, a Living Tantra Graduate, and a trainee Relational Gestalt Psychotherapist (UKCP graduating in 2026).
With a decade of working with men in the field of conscious sexuality, she is the creator of The Sensara Method™, a structured training designed to support practitioners to work in this field safely, ethically, and professionally.