Within the field of psychology, the development of a culture of competency both in training programs and, more specifically, related to working with historically underrepresented and underserved populations has been making significant progress. One group who has been neglected, however, consists of individuals who consensually work in the commercial sex trade industry (i.e., sex workers). The current Delphi study begins to address this gap. Using responses from eight sex workers to explore factors affecting disclosure of occupation to therapists, barriers and facilitators to receiving mental health care, and areas for educational growth among mental health professionals, the results reveal participants’ preference for therapists who take an...
Rationale Certain types of psychotherapy are effective tools in reducing recidivism among register...
Background: Many sex workers suffer from mental health problems, but do not seek help. Aim: To ex...
Sex workers experience risk and protective factors that affect their psychological well-being, yet l...
This study qualitatively investigates therapists’ attitudes toward their clients who work in the sex...
Sex is a fundamental aspect of human functioning but a topic that often involves myths, embarrassmen...
Aims: Sex workers may experience stigma both related to their occupation as well as to mental health...
This qualitative study illuminates a controversial perspective of sex work arguing that it should be...
Introduction: Sex workers face many barriers to accessing the inalienable human right of mental heal...
Individuals in the kink community often report difficulty with finding affirming mental health care....
Mental health professionals (e.g. counselors, psychologists, social workers) use the internet to mar...
Human sexuality is typically not identified as a field of practice for social work and, more specifi...
This article explores how the judgments and biases of therapists who work with prostitutes and domes...
Despite evidence to the contrary, policy makers, some researchers and many who provide health and s...
The purpose of this study is to profile AASECT certified sex therapists, of which the author is one,...
Currently there is no agreement amongst professionals on a specific approach for providing for victi...
Rationale Certain types of psychotherapy are effective tools in reducing recidivism among register...
Background: Many sex workers suffer from mental health problems, but do not seek help. Aim: To ex...
Sex workers experience risk and protective factors that affect their psychological well-being, yet l...
This study qualitatively investigates therapists’ attitudes toward their clients who work in the sex...
Sex is a fundamental aspect of human functioning but a topic that often involves myths, embarrassmen...
Aims: Sex workers may experience stigma both related to their occupation as well as to mental health...
This qualitative study illuminates a controversial perspective of sex work arguing that it should be...
Introduction: Sex workers face many barriers to accessing the inalienable human right of mental heal...
Individuals in the kink community often report difficulty with finding affirming mental health care....
Mental health professionals (e.g. counselors, psychologists, social workers) use the internet to mar...
Human sexuality is typically not identified as a field of practice for social work and, more specifi...
This article explores how the judgments and biases of therapists who work with prostitutes and domes...
Despite evidence to the contrary, policy makers, some researchers and many who provide health and s...
The purpose of this study is to profile AASECT certified sex therapists, of which the author is one,...
Currently there is no agreement amongst professionals on a specific approach for providing for victi...
Rationale Certain types of psychotherapy are effective tools in reducing recidivism among register...
Background: Many sex workers suffer from mental health problems, but do not seek help. Aim: To ex...
Sex workers experience risk and protective factors that affect their psychological well-being, yet l...