herpes support resources

ASHA Presentation: Understanding and Managing Herpes

We’re proud to share the American Sexual Health Association (ASHA)’s presentation from the SPFPP Herpes Stigma Conference. This free video resource covers essential topics:

  • The types of herpes, symptoms, and treatment options.

  • Coping strategies for newly diagnosed individuals.

  • Tips for effective communication and disclosure.

  • Reducing stigma and fostering a supportive community.

This presentation offers practical advice and insights from leading sexual health experts, empowering you with the confidence to manage your diagnosis. For more information, you can get some statistics from ASHA here or visit our statistics here.

The American Sexual Health Association's Herpes Support Resources. This is inclusive for health care providers and people diagnosed with genital herpes. Learn about symptoms, stigma, and get guidance on disclosing your status and more by watching this video.

Herpes Support Resources

Connect Through Peer Support Calls

Sometimes, you just need to talk to someone who gets it. Our peer support calls offer a safe space to share your experiences, ask questions, and connect with others. Learn more about upcoming calls and how to join at spfpp.org/herpes-support-call.

Explore Yoga Therapy for Emotional and Physical Wellness

Discover how yoga therapy can help reduce stress, support emotional health, and reconnect you with your body. Tailored to your needs, these sessions integrate mindfulness, movement, and breathwork. Whether you're new to yoga or a seasoned practitioner, yoga therapy is here to support you. Visit spfpp.org/yoga-therapy to learn more.

Learn More About Herpes and Advocacy

  • FAQ: Get answers to common questions about herpes at spfpp.org/FAQ.

  • Data: See how our community data is driving change and informing public health efforts at spfpp.org/data.

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