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Locality: Montreal, Quebec

Phone: +1 819-212-8016



Address: 4806 Rivard street H2J 2N6 Montreal, QC, Canada

Website: www.roxannebolduc.com

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Roxanne Bolduc, Sex Therapist 13.11.2020

Vous avez 18 ans et plus, et comprenez bien le français ? Vous qualifiez donc pour participer à cette étude mise sur pied par des professeurs au département de sexologie de l'UQAM. Vous courez la chance de gagner un prix en complétant le questionnaire, et ce, en favorisant l'avancement des connaissances sur la sexualité !

Roxanne Bolduc, Sex Therapist 30.10.2020

Une vidéo éducative sur la diversités des vécues de personnes se situant sur le spectre de l'asexualité. À retenir qu'au final l'intimité n'est pas synonyme de sexualité ! Bonne écoute : https://www.facebook.com/URBANIA/videos/3323091947705485/

Roxanne Bolduc, Sex Therapist 28.10.2020

Et vous savez-vous ce qui différencie les psychothérapeutes des psychologues ? Voici un bref billet qui permettra de vous éclairer sur certaines différences : https://www.indexsante.ca//differences-psychotherapeute-ps

Roxanne Bolduc, Sex Therapist 17.10.2020

J'ai eu la chance de donner le dernier atelier portant sur la thématique des violences sexuelles pour le Programme Jeunesse Engagée du Centre communautaire LGBTQ+ de Montréal !

Roxanne Bolduc, Sex Therapist 04.10.2020

"What is Ace Week? Ace Week (founded as Asexual Awareness Week in 2010) is an annual event that puts asexuality in the spotlight. Part celebration of the progress we’ve made as a community, and part campaign for greater understanding and acceptance of asexual-spectrum identities, Ace Week is a time to focus on all things ace*. The ace community has made significant headway over the years. Asexual representation in mainstream media continues to improve, major LGBTQ+ organizati...ons now acknowledge and include us, and ace community groups have sprouted up and flourished in cities around the world. Ace Week gives us an opportunity to recognize these achievements and the efforts that made them possible. Though we have much to celebrate, the fight for visibility and acceptance is still ongoing. Ace identities are often overlooked or misunderstood, and many aces still grow up not realizing that asexuality is an option. Since the issues aces face are directly influenced by their other marginalized identities, many in our communityespecially aces of color, disabled aces, and aces with other LGBTQ+ identitiescan face significant barriers to equality and acceptance. In light of this, aces all over the world participate in Ace Week by creating educational resources, sharing information on social media, and organizing community events. These global initiatives serve to raise awareness, spread information, and spark discussion about ace identities. More and more people discover ace communities each year, and with them, find acceptance, comfort, and joy. *The word ace refers to identities that fit within the asexual spectrum, and to the individuals who hold those identities. Read more about it on our Ace 101 page." Cited directly from the page of ace week: https://aceweek.org/about/the-week