Individuals in the kink community often report difficulty with finding affirming mental health care. Similarly, providers often report having limited knowledge of how best to support sexual diversity. This study highlights difficulties faced by kink individuals seeking clinical care and how providers can be more affirming. The current study utilized Delphi methodology to elucidate what clients with kink identities need from clinicians and the therapeutic environment. The study consisted of perspectives from 12 leaders in the kink community from across the United States. The culmination of their input is outlined and organized into five themes: Client Needs, Awareness and Understanding, Kink Client’s Perceptions of Therapists, Therapist Educ...
Rural, kink-oriented people experience much exogenous oppression and yet related research is scarce....
Students engaging in atypical relationship structures such as consensual non-monogamy (CNM) or atypi...
Mental health professionals (e.g. counselors, psychologists, social workers) use the internet to mar...
Sex is a fundamental aspect of human functioning but a topic that often involves myths, embarrassmen...
Recent media portrayals of Kink are prevalent, but not always culturally accurate and can perpetuate...
The experience of counselor stereotyping, bias, and misunderstanding is often very real for those wh...
Social workers may be uncertain of the appropriateness of asking about kink behaviors during a sexua...
Within the field of psychology, the development of a culture of competency both in training programs...
This transformative study aimed to explore how people who practice BDSM (bondage, discipline, domina...
Kink is an umbrella term for an array of radical erotic and/or sexual interests which is being incre...
Current research around BDSM bondage-discipline, domination-submission (BDSM) and kink often serves ...
Context: Healthcare providers in general are not routinely educated about the BDSM (bondage, dominat...
People who participate in BDSM (bondage/discipline, Dominance/submission, and sadism/masochism) acti...
About the book: Feeling Queer or Queer Feelings? presents highly innovative and contemporary ideas f...
From penitentials to the medical model, sex, sexual, gender, and erotic difference has long been pat...
Rural, kink-oriented people experience much exogenous oppression and yet related research is scarce....
Students engaging in atypical relationship structures such as consensual non-monogamy (CNM) or atypi...
Mental health professionals (e.g. counselors, psychologists, social workers) use the internet to mar...
Sex is a fundamental aspect of human functioning but a topic that often involves myths, embarrassmen...
Recent media portrayals of Kink are prevalent, but not always culturally accurate and can perpetuate...
The experience of counselor stereotyping, bias, and misunderstanding is often very real for those wh...
Social workers may be uncertain of the appropriateness of asking about kink behaviors during a sexua...
Within the field of psychology, the development of a culture of competency both in training programs...
This transformative study aimed to explore how people who practice BDSM (bondage, discipline, domina...
Kink is an umbrella term for an array of radical erotic and/or sexual interests which is being incre...
Current research around BDSM bondage-discipline, domination-submission (BDSM) and kink often serves ...
Context: Healthcare providers in general are not routinely educated about the BDSM (bondage, dominat...
People who participate in BDSM (bondage/discipline, Dominance/submission, and sadism/masochism) acti...
About the book: Feeling Queer or Queer Feelings? presents highly innovative and contemporary ideas f...
From penitentials to the medical model, sex, sexual, gender, and erotic difference has long been pat...
Rural, kink-oriented people experience much exogenous oppression and yet related research is scarce....
Students engaging in atypical relationship structures such as consensual non-monogamy (CNM) or atypi...
Mental health professionals (e.g. counselors, psychologists, social workers) use the internet to mar...