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Originally Posted by substancelessblue
For some reason I just feel that she isn't so interested in that area anymore. Once I saw a book called "Sex Therapy" on her shelf so I took that as a good sign but when she removed that on her website it just struck me as strange, as if she didn't want to encourage clients with those problems or as if she wanted to move away from dealing with such problems. I guess she is equipped to deal with any "uncomfortable" issues but it felt like she had a change of heart or became more reluctant in relation to sexuality.
For me, it felt like she wouldn't go to the trouble of changing that single thing on her website if there wasn't a good reason.
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I agree with other posters that this probably has more to do with unwanted responses to her website and even the book in her office. I think it's very unlikely that someone who actually wrote in her bio that she treated sexual difficulties suddenly won't talk about it in the context of therapy, especially with established clients. I think she just doesn't want to promote sex as her primary focus.