Sex, Kink & Relationship Education

Progressive Therapeutic Collective provides sex, kink & relationship education to people aged 18+

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Progressive Therapeutic Counselling offers sex and kink education for adults who want clear, grounded understanding of intimacy, power, consent, and complex relationship dynamics.

This is a structured, non-therapeutic educational service, available globally, designed for people operating in high-stakes or non-normative relational terrain who want to approach sex, kink, and relationships with care, ethics, and responsibility.

Global availability

This is a global sex, kink and relationship education service.

PTC works with adults located both within Australia and internationally. Because this is a non-therapeutic educational offering, it is not restricted by jurisdiction.

What is sex and kink education?

Sex, kink, and intimacy are not neutral. They are shaped by power, consent, culture, trauma, and risk.

When conversations stay shallow, people rely on guesswork, community myths, or learning the hard way. When the stakes rise, whether through power exchange, CNC, complex dynamics, or past harm, people need language, frameworks, and clarity.

This service provides:

  • clear, evidence-informed education about sex and kink

  • realistic discussion of consent, power, and responsibility

  • ethical frameworks for navigating desire without harm

  • support for informed, accountable decision-making

The focus is understanding, not treatment.

Who this service is for

This service may be helpful if you are:

  • exploring kink, fetish, power exchange, or CNC

  • wanting to understand consent beyond surface-level rules

  • navigating complex or non-normative relationship dynamics

  • seeking shared language with a partner or partners

  • reflecting on past experiences and wanting clarity

  • tired of vague advice, hot takes, or unsafe norms

This is a space for adults who want to do this well, not casually.

What this service is not

This service is not therapy.

It does not involve:

  • diagnosis or mental health treatment

  • emotional processing or ongoing support

  • crisis or emergency care

  • sexual services or erotic interaction

It does not replace counselling, medical care, or crisis support.

These boundaries are intentional. They allow the work to remain ethical, focused, and useful.

How sessions work

Sessions are offered as one-hour, tailored educational consultations.

Before your session, you’ll be asked to complete a brief questionnaire so we can understand what you would like to learn and confirm that this service is the right fit. This allows each session to be focused, relevant, and shaped around your questions, rather than generic advice.

Sessions are structured and reflective, with an emphasis on learning, understanding, and practical clarity. Topics may include consent, power dynamics, risk, ethics, communication, aftermath, and accountability, depending on your needs.

Some topics benefit from more than one hour, and additional time can be booked where appropriate. This service is designed as short-term, focused education, not ongoing support.

Fees

$240 AUD per hour

This service does not offer concessions.

Why PTC?

Progressive Therapeutic Collective works at the intersection of sex, power, ethics, trauma, and harm.

PTC is known for edge-competent, politics-literate, repair-oriented work, and for addressing the conversations many spaces avoid or oversimplify.

This service reflects that commitment: serious education, held properly.

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Pay the Rent & Mutual Aid

The Pay the Rent movement calls for non-Indigenous individuals and businesses to regularly contribute financially to Indigenous organisations as part of reparations and restorative justice. This movement aims to provide tangible support to Indigenous communities, addressing historical and ongoing injustices while fostering a sense of accountability and solidarity.

At Progressive Therapeutic Collective (PTC), we've been paying the rent since our inception four years ago.

Each year, we allocate 1% of our annual profit to The Westerman Jilya Institute for Indigenous Mental Health and another 1% to Decolonise Sex Work Australia, a Blak mutual aid fund for sex workers. As a white-owned business, we believe it’s crucial to acknowledge and address systemic injustices against Indigenous communities. Our commitment to mutual aid is about taking concrete actions to bring aboug meaningful and genuine social change.

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