Discourse around desire and intimacy when working with substance misusers is often characterised by issues of social control, repression and silence. It appears that intimacy and sexual desire are rarely discussed or worked with in the substance misuse field and this is potentially an under-researched area of practice within health and social care. Dominant discourse within the substance misusers' field perpetuates a lack of attention to these essential aspects of the human condition. This paper attempts to raise awareness of these issues and challenges some of the many established assumptions held. It also seeks to identify how practitioners might begin to deconstruct these dominant discourses, and start to recognise issues of intimacy ...
This research was conducted in order to explore the topic of pornographic addiction in men, and to d...
The aim of this thesis has been to study boundary-making in addiction care practitioner’s perception...
Previous interaction-based research has shown that physicians and patients collaboratively realize t...
Discourse around desire and intimacy when working with substance misusers is often characterised by ...
This essay investigates the tensions produced by the categorization of different forms of excessive ...
This paper addresses intimacy in relationships where HIV/AIDS exists. The authors explore what stren...
Closeness is an elusive concept that is nevertheless central to the thinking of many psychotherapist...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
Sexually intimate behavior between psychologists and their clients, supervisees, and students propos...
It’s only in the last few years that I’ve really looked into intimacy and what it actually, practica...
Sexual contact between psychological therapists and their clients is regarded as highly damaging, bo...
This study draws on the author’s experience of over 20 years as a practitioner in drug and alco...
This paper explores some of the ways in which sexuality can intrude into the psychotherapeutic relat...
This article examines how sexuality and desire provide an opportunity to experience the separation b...
This research was conducted in order to explore the topic of pornographic addiction in men, and to d...
The aim of this thesis has been to study boundary-making in addiction care practitioner’s perception...
Previous interaction-based research has shown that physicians and patients collaboratively realize t...
Discourse around desire and intimacy when working with substance misusers is often characterised by ...
This essay investigates the tensions produced by the categorization of different forms of excessive ...
This paper addresses intimacy in relationships where HIV/AIDS exists. The authors explore what stren...
Closeness is an elusive concept that is nevertheless central to the thinking of many psychotherapist...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
Sexually intimate behavior between psychologists and their clients, supervisees, and students propos...
It’s only in the last few years that I’ve really looked into intimacy and what it actually, practica...
Sexual contact between psychological therapists and their clients is regarded as highly damaging, bo...
This study draws on the author’s experience of over 20 years as a practitioner in drug and alco...
This paper explores some of the ways in which sexuality can intrude into the psychotherapeutic relat...
This article examines how sexuality and desire provide an opportunity to experience the separation b...
This research was conducted in order to explore the topic of pornographic addiction in men, and to d...
The aim of this thesis has been to study boundary-making in addiction care practitioner’s perception...
Previous interaction-based research has shown that physicians and patients collaboratively realize t...