Psychiatry and sexuality

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Psychiatric Times has a special edition devoted to sexuality and how clinicians might deal with sex-related problems.

I remember reading a survey a few months back that many mental health professionals were embarrassed to talk about patients' sexuality, so the issue has got to be a good thing.

Commenting on the edition, the Mind Hacks blog says:

"It's actually quite a refreshing change from much of the recent hype we've seen about sexual dysfunction, which usually suggests that a patch, pill or prostheses is an essential treatment for unsatisfactory sex."

Ok - so Mad World is like a compilation of stuff from the web. I'm now linking to another compilation of stuff from the web at Mind Hacks. If I linked to a few different compilations, then this would become a compilation of compilations. If someone then linked to me... yeah, well, whatever.
The Mind Hacks stuff is mainly psychology-type stuff by the way. And I do read other blogs too, you know.

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