2011
DOI: 10.1177/1066480711408028
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Sexuality Counseling: A Professional Specialization Comes of Age

Abstract: For individuals and couples experiencing such distress, sexuality counseling, an emerging specialization in professional counseling, may provide relief, understanding, healing, and intimacy. This review attempts to describe the paradigm shifts and key figures in the field, sexuality counseling as a professional specialization, the process of sexuality counseling including assessment, diagnosis and treatment planning, and various roadblocks to intimacy. It concludes with advocacy of the new specialization as a … Show more

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“…Physicians have found that taking a thorough sexual history serves as a good introduction to a discussion about sex (13) but that only 25% of charts on an internal medicine ward documented any aspect of having taken a sexual history. Recent practice recommendations advise that intimate relationship counseling form a part of all comprehensive programs for schizophrenia (14, 15).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Physicians have found that taking a thorough sexual history serves as a good introduction to a discussion about sex (13) but that only 25% of charts on an internal medicine ward documented any aspect of having taken a sexual history. Recent practice recommendations advise that intimate relationship counseling form a part of all comprehensive programs for schizophrenia (14, 15).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The experience of one's own sexuality can be influenced by a multitude of physical, emotional and social elements (Buehler, 2014). For individuals experiencing mental health strain, the likelihood of experiencing difficulty in their sexual lives is much higher than in the general population (Blalock & Wood, 2015;Southern & Cade, 2011). Mental health counselors, therefore, should be adept at working with clients regarding their sexuality.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Given the nature of mental health counseling work, counselors are trained to discuss myriad difficult personal issues that clients need to process (Cochran & Cochran, 2015). Despite sexuality being an integral part of an individual's wellness (Buehler, 2014;Southern & Cade, 2011), psychological and biological development, and selfconcept (Kleinplatz, 2012), the taboo nature of discussing sex remains challenging for counselors to broach. If counselors maintain a philosophy of holistic wellness, they must be able to explore a client's sexuality as part of the therapeutic process.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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