Lee C. Handy, M. Valentich, Lorna P. Cammaert, J. Gripton
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Abstract
This article reviews sex therapy with heterosexual couples in terms of feminist perspectives on practice with women. The possibility of sexist practice is examined in relation to assessment, goal-setting, intervention and the evaluation of effectiveness. The implications of a feminist practice with sexual problems are identified.