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Author: William Wingfield

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Why General Therapy Training May Not Be Enough for Psychosexual Work.

Many experienced therapists encounter sexual or relational issues in their practice. While general counselling or psychotherapy training provides foundational skills, psychosexual therapy requires specialised competencies. Attempting to work in

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Safety, Consent, and Ethics in Psychosexual and Relationship Therapy

Psychosexual and relationship therapy involves some of the most intimate material a person can bring into a therapeutic space. Discussions of sexuality, desire, trauma, shame, identity, and relational power

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Am I Experienced Enough? Imposter Syndrome and Training in Psychosexual and Relationship Therapy

For many therapists considering specialist training in psychosexual and relationship therapy, one question arises repeatedly and often quietly: Am I experienced enough to do this work? This question is

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What Is Psychosexual: Theory, Evidence, and Professional Practice

Psychosexual therapy is a specialist form of psychotherapy concerned with the psychological, relational, and contextual dimensions of sexual experience. While sexual difficulties are often framed narrowly in biomedical or

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What Is Psychosexual and Relationship Therapy — And Who Is It Really For?

Most people don’t talk about intimacy at the dinner table. But when desire fades, or anxiety creeps in, it affects every part of life. That’s where this work begins:

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