Abstract

The majority of people who present for couple sex therapy have sexual secrets, often involving both past and present experiences. This article explores the most-common sexual secrets, the ways that secrets can subvert treatment, the decision whether to share secrets, techniques for sharing secrets, and the motivating impact on marital trust and sexuality of confronting secrets.

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