Anna Randall, DHS, LCSW, MPH (she/her/hers) earned her Masters in Social Work from Boston University and a Masters in Public Health and Doctorate in Human Sexuality from the Institute for the Advanced Study of Human Sexuality. She is a published researcher on the health disparities and lived-experience of erotically diverse individuals, teaches clinicians internationally, and is an adjunct faculty at Widener University. In her private therapy practice, she provides therapy to individuals, couples, "thrupples" and other complex relational structures. An internationally known sex therapist, she supports sexual explorers as they courageously find their way toward more juicy and self-determined lives. Her vision is to create a safe and judgment-free space to talk about sexuality in all its flavors and expressions; including our vast fantasies, desires, urges and behaviors. Her goal is to affirm sexual expression, as well as gender expression, orientation, and gender identity. She is working to step outside her own experience and stay open to diverse racial, cultural and differing abilities and to the profound divisions and trauma caused by racial division, injustice and inequity. Her desire is to help people actualize their honest sexual selves and live extraordinary and passionate relationships in this fast-paced and often disembodied world. When she is not seeing clients: Dr. Randall is a co-founder & Exec. Dir. of TASHRA - The Alternative Sexualities Health Research Alliance (tashra.org), an international nonprofit research and clinical training organization. She is co-lead investigator on the 2021 International Kink Health Survey 2021 (kinkhealth.org). She was on the team developing the Clinical Practice Guidelines for Working with People with Kink Interests (kinkguidelines.com, and is a co-founder of the MOTE Conference (mote-con.org).