“…In sexual and infertility counselling, the postwar decades saw increasing focus on therapeutic talking as integral in this area of health. In the UK, medical students were first trained in how to address patients' 'psychosexual' problems after World War II; Irwin (2022) shows how such training was formalised in the 1970s in some medical schools, using so-called 'Sexual Reassessment Seminars'. 7 Remarkably, these seminars involved the screening of sexually explicit films (imported from the USA) to prompt small groups of trainees to discuss their own sexual attitudes and beliefs and provide them with the skills they would need to discuss patients' sexual confirms without awkwardness or prejudice.…”