ABSTRACT

Kink-Affirming Practice is an essential guide on how clinicians can ethically and effectively integrate elements of their client’s BSDM identities and practices into their treatment planning, creative interventions, and client self-care.

Embracing both an anthropological understanding of this diverse yet still marginalized community, as well as a sex-positive approach to mental health, Stefani Goerlich recognizes the ways in which specific power exchange dynamics can evoke positive behavioral changes in clients, and guides the reader in how to integrate these concepts into their clinical work. Chapters discuss the foundations of BDSM, what is meant by kink-affirming practice, the purpose of claiming power and ceding control, integrating and reclaiming identities, dominant/submissive personas, and the benefits of caregiving kink, such as pet play. It practically discusses how to conduct a kink-affirming risk assessment, as well as exploring topics like ethical and health boundary setting, how to gain informed consent, and the unique issues that arise when clinicians catch themselves romancing the kink.

This book is invaluable reading for professionals working with clients who engage in BDSM activities, such as marriage and family therapists, sex therapists, clinical social workers, and counselors. It may also be useful reading for students on both undergraduate and graduate level human sexuality and sexuality courses.

chapter |6 pages

Introduction

chapter 1|24 pages

BDSM Foundations

chapter 2|39 pages

The Kink-Affirming Practitioner

chapter 3|35 pages

Identity, Fetishization, and Reclamation

chapter 4|22 pages

Claiming Power

chapter 5|16 pages

Ceding Control

chapter 6|25 pages

Desiring Dominance

chapter 7|17 pages

Caregiving Kinks

chapter 8|22 pages

Rules, Rituals, and Routines

chapter 9|27 pages

Structures and Supports

chapter |2 pages

Conclusion