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Therapy with Kink: An End to Shame

” Luckily, things have changed. Starting in 2010, a group of clinicians who work closely with these sexually stigmatized groups have been developing a set of guidelines for therapists who want to work from a place of knowledge and health, as opposed to ignorance and shaming. At an annual clinical conference, now known as The Multiplicity of the Erotic, in 2012, the first steps towards defining these clinical guidelines were outlined. A research and clinical group was formed, with the goal of summarizing and documenting research and best practices, and a second group was created to solicit information from stakeholders in the process, including people who have kinky sexual interests and have sought clinical services. After nearly a decade’s work, these comprehensive guidelines are now available. They may be found at www.kinkguidelines.com (A Safe For Work website!).”
https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/women-who-stray/201912/therapy-kink-end-shame?fbclid=IwAR0sko6wAygQW0Hq6gjEwzK0xogho6CWyYxGc4ci7dnfiZfm_nlDu3cAgSY