This article explores the topic of sexuality and intimacy of people with severe mental illness by addressing a series of questions about the nature of psychi-atric disability and its effects on sexual identity and behavior. After describing the characteristics of people with psychiatric disabilities, the paper explores where they fit in the disability rights movement and examines how society treats persons with psychiatric labels. Barriers to full sexual expression are explored, first, from consumer perspectives, and then from the research literature, includ-ing a look at impediments to use of contraception and safer sex practices. Finally, the analysis asks a series of questions about issues for women mental health consumers in the express...
The importance of sexuality to humanity is clearly acknowledged. However, for consumers of mental he...
The importance of sexuality to humanity is clearly acknowledged. However, for consumers of mental he...
2Those of us who have been diagnosed with major mental illness do not cease to be human beings by vi...
This article is a review of the literature examining the sexuality of mental health consumers and th...
This article is a review of the literature examining the sexuality of mental health consumers and th...
Mental health clinicians work within a recovery framework that is rights based and emphasizes positi...
In this chapter we suggest that there is much to be gained from bringing social models of disability...
Aim. The aim of this study is to analyze the living conditions of physically disabled people from t...
Sexuality represents one of the basic dimensions of human existence, which is channelled through sex...
Sexuality and disability is an important topic in our global society. Dismantling myths about sexual...
This article discusses the stigma of asexuality generally attributed to persons with disabilities. I...
Human sexuality plays a major role in an individual's existence and functioning. In addition, rightl...
Individuals with disabilities face many misconceptions regarding their sexuality, the most common of...
Sexuality – a taboo sphere when the care systems meet people with a severe mental illnessAim: In thr...
This chapter concerns disabled people’s experiences of barriers to accessing sexuality. It draws on ...
The importance of sexuality to humanity is clearly acknowledged. However, for consumers of mental he...
The importance of sexuality to humanity is clearly acknowledged. However, for consumers of mental he...
2Those of us who have been diagnosed with major mental illness do not cease to be human beings by vi...
This article is a review of the literature examining the sexuality of mental health consumers and th...
This article is a review of the literature examining the sexuality of mental health consumers and th...
Mental health clinicians work within a recovery framework that is rights based and emphasizes positi...
In this chapter we suggest that there is much to be gained from bringing social models of disability...
Aim. The aim of this study is to analyze the living conditions of physically disabled people from t...
Sexuality represents one of the basic dimensions of human existence, which is channelled through sex...
Sexuality and disability is an important topic in our global society. Dismantling myths about sexual...
This article discusses the stigma of asexuality generally attributed to persons with disabilities. I...
Human sexuality plays a major role in an individual's existence and functioning. In addition, rightl...
Individuals with disabilities face many misconceptions regarding their sexuality, the most common of...
Sexuality – a taboo sphere when the care systems meet people with a severe mental illnessAim: In thr...
This chapter concerns disabled people’s experiences of barriers to accessing sexuality. It draws on ...
The importance of sexuality to humanity is clearly acknowledged. However, for consumers of mental he...
The importance of sexuality to humanity is clearly acknowledged. However, for consumers of mental he...
2Those of us who have been diagnosed with major mental illness do not cease to be human beings by vi...