AASECT statement on sex addiction
/Here is the statement on "sex addiction" released by AASECT (American Association of Sexuality Educators, Counselors and Therapists) in December 2016. A milestone and a major event!
Sex and relationships counselling in Central London
The latest news from the London Gender, Sexual and Relationship Diversity Practice.
Here is the statement on "sex addiction" released by AASECT (American Association of Sexuality Educators, Counselors and Therapists) in December 2016. A milestone and a major event!
A good article we found in the New York Times, raising the subject of disability and sex.
In September 2016 one of our members, Meg-John Barker, attended a White House Bisexual Community Policy Briefing event at the White House in Washington, DC. Quite an honour!
Here you can read all about the event, and see some good pictures.
The new statement by the American AASECT has a great deal to offer. It moves ahead calling for a complete ban on all forms of "conversion" therapy, moving well ahead in that respect of the UK currently.
Read MoreThe important new MyBodyBack project will be present at the Women of the World Festival (here on Facebook) from 11 to 13 March 2016.
One in five British women have experienced some form of sexual violence. The latest venture from Pavan Amara's organisation My Body Back, is a clinic she founded at St Bart's Hospital to help rape survivors reclaim their sexuality. Here is a short article about the project.
Love doesn't win for trans women and (cis) men who love them. Cisgender men caught with a trans woman are shamed and embarrassed into denial of their love.
This is an article written by Thomas Matt in the online newspaper, The Daily Dot.
Today saw an interesting and easy-to-read article about the loosening of gender boundariesand identities printed in the Magazine of the Evening Standard. Worth a look!
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