
The Sensara Method Academy
Professional Training for Women in Embodied Intimacy Practice
For women practitioners ready to develop the skills, structure and professional confidence to work with men around intimacy, sexuality, consent, embodiment and relational depth.
The Sensara Method is a 12-month professional training pathway for women practitioners who want to bring greater depth, ethics and embodiment into their work with men.
This page gives you a clear overview of the training pathway, learning environment and next steps.
For the full programme description, background and application details, please visit the main information page:
This page gives you a clear overview of the training pathway, learning environment and next steps.
A training for practitioners, not just another course
Many practitioners are already meeting men who are struggling with:
- intimacy and connection
- sexuality and confidence
- shame, shutdown or performance pressure
- emotional expression
- relational patterns that repeat
- the impact of masculinity, desire and vulnerability
The Sensara Method offers a structured way to work with these themes through embodied, relational and consent-led practice.
This is professional development for practitioners who want more than theory.
What you will be developing
Across the training, students develop skills in:
- embodied coaching and relational presence
- consent-based practice
- practitioner boundaries and professional clarity
- trauma-aware client work
- body-based awareness and communication
- working ethically with intimacy and sexuality
- reflective practice and supervision culture
- integrating this work into a sustainable professional practice
The focus is not only on what you do with clients, but how you hold yourself as a practitioner.
The training pathway
The Sensara Method follows a staged progression, allowing students to build skill, confidence and professional maturity over time.
Term 1: Foundations
The Sensara Method follows a staged progression, allowing students to build skill, confidence and professional maturity over time.
Term 2: Embodied Intimacy Bodywork
Non-contact foundations in embodied awareness, consent, relational practice and practitioner self-awareness.
Term 3: Advanced Integration & Professional Practice
Consent-led, non-penetrative bodywork, touch, boundaries, ethical practice and relational presence.
Who this training is for
This pathway may be appropriate if you are already working, or preparing to work, as a:
It is especially relevant if you can feel there is more happening beneath the surface when men bring issues around intimacy, sex, shame, confidence, withdrawal, desire or disconnection.
- coach
- therapist
- bodyworker
- tantra practitioner
- consent educator
- somatic practitioner
- sexuality or intimacy practitioner
- relational or transformational practitioner
It is especially relevant if you can feel there is more happening beneath the surface when men bring issues around intimacy, sex, shame, confidence, withdrawal, desire or disconnection.
A professional and ethical container
The Sensara Method includes clear attention to:
This is a practitioner training with real-world application at its centre.
- consent
- safeguarding
- client screening
- scope of practice
- supervision
- professional boundaries
- legal and insurance considerations
- ethical integration of intimate work
This is a practitioner training with real-world application at its centre.
Delivery and learning environment
The training combines live teaching, experiential learning, reflection, supervised practice, mentoring and professional integration.
Students are expected to engage with the material personally and professionally, with maturity, self-awareness and care.
The training is delivered in English. A strong written and spoken command of English is essential.
