The body of the one deemed mad often remains a sexual body with sexual needs. Mental health services respond to these demands of the body in various ways, including constructing rules around physical movement. In this context, we were interested in how mental health clinicians problematized the sexual needs and practices of residents of a long-stay mental health rehabilitation facility and how solutions were constructed in relation to the residents’ sexual desires. This paper reports findings from mental health clinicians, as part of a case study where we addressed this question. Mental health clinicians responded to residents’ sexuality from a discourse of risk. The notion of the engagement with each resident as a sexual subject was subord...
Very little is known about the sexual activities of psychiatric patients during their stay in hospit...
People with serious mental illness (service users) have needs related to sexual health and sexuality...
Sexuality – a taboo sphere when the care systems meet people with a severe mental illness Aim: In...
INTRODUCTION: The expression of affectivity and sexuality are fundamental human rights. However, peo...
© 2019, © 2019 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Sexuality in secure mental h...
Introduction The Recovery approach introduced a radical shift in the positioning of consumers as sub...
Mental health clinicians work within a recovery framework that is rights based and emphasizes positi...
Patients utilising forensic mental health inpatient services experience a range of sexual risks, inc...
Should psychiatric inpatients be allowed to engage in sexual activities? Do clinicians have a right ...
Patients utilising forensic mental health inpatient services experience a range of sexual risks, inc...
Medium secure forensic psychiatric units are unique environments within the broader “post asylum” la...
The issue of sexuality and the mentally ill provokes an uneasy reaction in many people. The lay pers...
Medium secure forensic psychiatric units are unique environments within the broader “post asylum” la...
Medium secure forensic psychiatric units are unique environments within the broader “post asylum” la...
While mental health professionals should recognize that people suffering from schizophrenia have sex...
Very little is known about the sexual activities of psychiatric patients during their stay in hospit...
People with serious mental illness (service users) have needs related to sexual health and sexuality...
Sexuality – a taboo sphere when the care systems meet people with a severe mental illness Aim: In...
INTRODUCTION: The expression of affectivity and sexuality are fundamental human rights. However, peo...
© 2019, © 2019 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Sexuality in secure mental h...
Introduction The Recovery approach introduced a radical shift in the positioning of consumers as sub...
Mental health clinicians work within a recovery framework that is rights based and emphasizes positi...
Patients utilising forensic mental health inpatient services experience a range of sexual risks, inc...
Should psychiatric inpatients be allowed to engage in sexual activities? Do clinicians have a right ...
Patients utilising forensic mental health inpatient services experience a range of sexual risks, inc...
Medium secure forensic psychiatric units are unique environments within the broader “post asylum” la...
The issue of sexuality and the mentally ill provokes an uneasy reaction in many people. The lay pers...
Medium secure forensic psychiatric units are unique environments within the broader “post asylum” la...
Medium secure forensic psychiatric units are unique environments within the broader “post asylum” la...
While mental health professionals should recognize that people suffering from schizophrenia have sex...
Very little is known about the sexual activities of psychiatric patients during their stay in hospit...
People with serious mental illness (service users) have needs related to sexual health and sexuality...
Sexuality – a taboo sphere when the care systems meet people with a severe mental illness Aim: In...