Packard to conduct ‘Live Group Sex Therapy’

Wednesday, January 22, 2014

Sex therapist Daniel Packard will answer questions and uncover secrets as part of a “Live Group Sex Therapy” scheduled for 7 p.m., Friday, Feb. 7, in Cone University Center, McKnight Hall. The event is free and open to the public.

“Packard will talk about love, relationships and gender-specific stereotypes in our society,” said Elizabeth Curry, the lectures, education and diversity crew chief for the Campus Activities Board, which is sponsoring this free, public event. “Audience members should expect to get out of their comfort zones when it comes to love and to have a wonderful time.”

The live, group therapy, action-packed show will incorporate interactive activities such as asking audience members to use their cell phones to share their inner most desires and secrets on a live feed.

According to Curry, CAB is bringing Packard to help students learn how to not care what others think, to learn how to become more confident and fearless and to learn how to land their crush.

Packard is a professional dating coach, radio personality, entertainer and international touring speaker.