Abstract
The desire for emotional and/or sexual relations, although universally felt, is not freely expressed because it's usually shaped by modesty, taboos, the norms and values of the surroundings and of the cultural environment of the people who feel such a desire. It is even constrained, or repressed, by certain laws. This complexity can be significantly increased by the existence of mental health disorders requiring psychiatric care in secure units. Certain notions must be taken into account, such as the relative freedom of patients, compliance with rules, discernment, informed consent, the vulnerability of potential partners, the impact of treatments, etc.
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