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Why sexual healthcare matters & how to talk about sex with clients (with Laura Lee)

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Bron is joined by Laura Lee (psychologist & sexologist) to talk about why sexual healthcare matters in therapy and how to talk about sex with clients without fear, awkwardness, or shame.

They chat about:
πŸ‘‰ Laura's journey into sexology, beginning with noticing gaps in her own psychology training
πŸ‘‰πŸΏ Why avoiding conversations about sex can unintentionally reinforce stigma
πŸ‘‰πŸΎ Common barriers clinicians face to talking about sexual health with clients
πŸ‘‰πŸΌ The EX-PLISSIT model as a practical, containing framework for opening up conversations about sex, which psychologists can use in everyday practice

Thank you Laura for this incredible conversation! πŸ₯°

Guest: Laura Lee, Psychologist and Sexologist, Board-Approved Supervisor

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Mental Work is the podcast for psychologists about the realities of working in mental health, with an early-career focus. Hosted by psychologist/researcher Dr Bronwyn Milkins.

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Producer: Michael English

Music: Home

Commitment: Mental Work believes in an inclusive and diverse mental health workforce. We honour the strength, resilience, and invaluable contributions of mental health workers with lived experiences of mental illness, disability, neurodivergence, LGBTIQA+ identities, and diverse culture and language. We recognise our First Nations colleagues as Traditional Custodians of the land and pay respect to Elders past, present, and emerging. Mental Work is recorded on unceded Whadjuk Noongar boodja.

Disclaimer: Mental Work provides informational content. Mental Work is not a psychological service and being a listener or guest does not establish a therapeutic relationship. Content should not be considered a replacement for professional consultation or therapy. All views expressed are personal, subject to change, and do not represent those of any affiliated employer, service, or organisation past or present. Efforts are made to ensure accuracy, but opinions may not always align with fact. Listeners are encouraged to thoughtfully assess the information presented and report any inaccuracies or concerns via email. Further information can be found here.

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