Bringing sexuality out of the closet: What can we learn from occupational therapists who successfully address the area of sexuality in everyday practice?
Catherine O'MullanMaria O'ReillyPamela MeredithPublished in: Australian occupational therapy journal (2021)
According to the participants in this study, addressing sex and sexuality during therapy is part of providing holistic client-centred care. With clear personal and professional boundaries, occupational therapists can address sexuality within routine practice utilising core occupational therapy skills, such as communication, collaborative problem solving, pacing, positioning, and adaptive equipment. Furthermore, participants demonstrated that this can be done within a range of settings. It starts with a commitment and the motivation to find a way.