AASECT Group Supervision for Sex Therapists

Complete Your Supervision Hours 
in a Supportive, Culturally Responsive Space. 

You don’t have to navigate AASECT supervision alone.
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A Supportive Space to Grow Your Practice

If you’ve been wanting a space where you can deepen your clinical work, ask real questions, and feel supported in the complexity of sex therapy—you’re in the right place.

Whether you’re pursuing AASECT certification as a sex therapist, building supervision hours, or expanding your clinical skills in sexual health, this group offers a structured and supportive environment to grow.

Designed for therapists, counselors, and sexual health professionals, this intimate group creates space for reflection, clinical skill-building, and meaningful connection.

Each cohort includes:

  • 6 hours of AASECT group supervision
  • Small group format (maximum 4 participants)
  • Live case consultation and clinical guidance
  • A culturally responsive, trauma-informed approach to sex therapy


This supervision experience supports you in meeting AASECT requirements while building confidence in working with intimacy, desire, sexual concerns, and relationship dynamics.

Dates

— Group Supervision 1:

Friday, July 31, 2026
11:00 AM - 1:00 PM HST

— Group Supervision 2:

 Friday, August 14, 2026
11:00 AM - 1:00 PM HST

— Group Supervision 3:

Friday, August 28, 2026
11:00 AM - 1:00 PM HST

Limited spots available for upcoming dates

Please check your local time zone here.

WHAT YOU’LL GAIN

  • Expert Feedback: Get personalized guidance on your sexual health cases from a certified AASECT supervisor who’s here to help you grow.
  • Collaborative Support: Share and discuss your cases in a safe, supportive space with peers who understand your journey.
  • Cultural Competency: Deepen your understanding of cultural, gender, and ethnic differences to create more inclusive and effective practices.
  • Intersectional Insights: Explore how your own identities shape your work with clients and learn how to navigate these dynamics thoughtfully.
  • Ethical Practice: Build your ability to apply ethical guidelines to real-world challenges with confidence and clarity.
  • Network Growth: Expand your network by connecting with other professionals working toward AASECT certification and beyond

Is This a Good Fit for You?

If you’ve been feeling unsure how to apply what you’re learning in real clinical work, or wishing for a space to process cases with support, this group may be a good fit.

In this AASECT group supervision experience, you’ll:

  • Build confidence in your clinical work by deepening your awareness and working through real cases
  • Feel less isolated by connecting with other therapists on the path toward AASECT certification
  • Strengthen your approach through culturally responsive, ethical, and trauma-informed care


If this resonates, this may be the space you’ve been looking for.

Choose the option that best fits your needs

All options include the same supervision experience, and your selection helps support accessibility within our community.

Pay it Forward Access

$427
“I am financially comfortable and would like to support others.”
  • 6 hours of Group Supervision
  • AASECT Group Supervision
  • Community and Peer Support

General Access

$397
"I am comfortably able to meet my basic needs."
  • 6 hours of Group Supervision
  • AASECT Group Supervision
  • Community and Peer Support

Community Access

$367
“I experience some financial strain and would benefit from support.”
  • 6 hours of Group Supervision
  • AASECT Group Supervision
  • Community and Peer Support
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Janet Brito, Phd, PSY, LCSW, CST-S
AASECT-Certified Sex Therapist & Supervisor
Founder, The Sexual Health School

A Little About Me

Hola, hi, aloha! I’m a proud Mexican American, born and raised in the Chicagoland area, but I’ve called Hawaii home for the last 20 years. I’m also the first in my family to graduate from college and earn a doctorate degree, a journey that has shaped much of who I am today.


Early in my career, I didn’t always feel a sense of community within the sexual health field. Much of my education was rooted in white-centric frameworks, which often left me feeling disconnected. However, founding The Sexual Health School, connecting with others from similar backgrounds, and embracing decolonizing practices have been truly liberating and transformative experiences for me.


I thrive on structure and organization and have always been driven to help others. With over 20 years of experience in social work and mental health, I’m a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW), a clinical psychologist, and an AASECT-certified sex therapist and supervisor.


Now, my passion is focused on helping others—like you—navigate the complexities of your personal and professional journeys. Let’s work together to create space for growth, healing, and liberation.

Frequently asked questions

What is AASECT?

AASECT stands for the American Association of Sexuality Educators, Counselors, and Therapists. It is a professional organization that provides certification, education, and accreditation for sexuality educators, counselors, and therapists. AASECT's mission is to advance the highest standards in the field of human sexuality by supporting professionals through continuing education, ethical guidelines, and advocacy, ensuring that individuals and communities receive quality sexual health services and information.

How long must the supervision period last, and what is the maximum number of supervision hours allowed per month?

Supervision must occur over a period of no less than eighteen (18) months. Total hours per month may not exceed six (6) hours.

How many hours of supervision are required, and how many of those must be individual supervision with a Primary Supervisor?

The applicant must complete at least 50 hours of supervision with an AASECT Certified Supervisor of Sex Therapy. Out of those, 20 hours must be individual supervision with a Primary Supervisor.

Can supervision be done in a group setting, and how does it differ from individual supervision requirements?

Supervision can be done either one-on-one or in a group. Applicants can complete up to 25 hours in group supervision.
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