This free second part of the 2-part webinar series will focus on sexuality. Spinal cord injuries and the reduced ability that accompany them cause many SCIs to find relationships to be challenging in new ways or doomed. Relationship status and an injury influence a person’s sexuality. Sexuality can be very influential to a person’s quality of life.
We’d like to address these practical applications toward these issues and emphasize that an injury does not have to be a reason for not pursuing/maintaining a relationship, and sexuality does not need to be
dismissed.
Tuesday, December 1, 2020
2:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.
This event has ended.
This is an educational opportunity for those living with a spinal cord injury, their family members, friends, and healthcare professionals.
He earned his Doctorate degree at the University of Connecticut in Clinical Psychology, and completed his Postdoctoral Fellowship at Gainesville, FL Veterans Administration in Gerontology. He was the Chair of the Advisory Board for People with Disabilities for Northeast Pennsylvania. At the age of 19, Dr. Chang suffered a surfing accident that rendered him a tetraplegic.