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Sexual surrogacy and sex work may both include sexual interactions
with a client. Myths and preconceptions about both occupations abound. A
lack of knowledge of what actually occurs in either work environment can
cause confusion in differentiating roles played and the different intentions
behind services provided to clients. This may contribute to a failure of
therapists to adequately consider sexual surrogacy as a possible treatment
option to be incorporated into a therapeutic plan.
In addition, emerging and current practises in both fields, in conjunction with
changing legal frameworks, have not yet been incorporated into many
therapeutic Codes of Conduct/ Ethics. This places an additional barrier for
those wishing to pursue sexual surrogacy as a viable therapeutic option.
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