2017
DOI: 10.12968/joan.2017.6.3.144
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Being Ex-PLISSIT: addressing visible differences and intimacy with patients

Abstract: Having previously discussed the possibility that appearance-altering conditions may impact on the intimate and sexual lives of some patients, Nick Sharratt, PhD researcher at the Centre for Appearance Research, looks more closely at the Ex-PLISSIT model of interaction which may be deployed in discussing this potentially sensitive topic. He also explores the impact of visible differences on intimacy

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