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At Personal-relationship.com I provide on-line counselling for people who have problems they feel they cannot resolve on their own. Personal-relationship.com is dedicated to enabling people to enhance and enrich the way they deal with personal relationships, whether at work, home or play and I am dedicated to helping in that process.
The e-Therapist - Pamela Moncur
I'm an accredited psychosexual therapist - that means I specialise in helping people who have difficulties with any aspect of their sexuality or
personal relationships. I also counsel people with more general difficulties, whether it be in the workplace, with their professional interactions or with more specific difficulties. I trained at the Institute of Sexual and Human Relations in London and qualified for my professional accreditation at London's St. George's Hospital Medical School. Whilst many therapists have only worked in the medical or social work fields I have had experience of a varied life and careers, giving me a true insight into many of the difficulties you may be experiencing in your working or home life. I have also experienced the stresses of working for large corporations.
Why Online counselling?
How often have you thought - "I'd really like
to talk to someone about things", but then
discover that you cannot find a therapist
near you at times which are convenient for
you to get to? .. or that you are too
embarrassed to talk to someone face to
face - or that there isn't a therapist near you.
What is Sexual and Relationship Therapy?
Sexual and Relationship therapy is also known as Psychosexual Therapy,
or Psychosexual Psychotherapy.
In 1957 Masters & Johnson began pioneering the field of human sexuality in the USA.
The psychiatrist Dr. Elizabeth Stanley trained with Masters & Johnson, bringing
their approach to St. George's Hospital, London, in the UK. There the Elizabeth
Stanley unit was formed to develop the treatment of human sexual dysfunctions
further as well as to train new therapists. Dr. Stanley's work pioneered development
on therapy for the personal and emotional communication between couples which is a
key aspect of sexual satisfaction.
Subsequently, this unit at St. George's Hospital was headed by Dr. John Kellet, a
specialist in sexuality and ageing and later by Professor Alan Riley who is a
specialist in the pharmacological (physical body chemistry) aspects of human sexuality.
Today much more is known and being discovered about how drugs such as Viagra can
enhance sexual functioning. At the same time certain drugs, taken for medical
conditions, can inhibit sexual functioning. Today the pharmacological study of
human sexuality is continuing with new generations of drugs being developed.
Pamela Moncur uses the techniques taught by St. George's Hospital Medical School
which incorporate the work of Masters & Johnson, Dr. Stanley, Dr. Kellet and
Professor Riley.
How does it work?
With on-line counselling you can communicate
with me as and when it is convenient to you.
This can either be done by a series of e-mails
or with real-time online written communication.
You can also communicate with me by voice -
by talking to me through your
computer by webcam. (If your computer has this
facility). This allows us to communicate face-to-face
via the Internet. At present the
technology for this is limited, but it may help
you to see me as we talk and, if you want, I
could see you, too. The telephone lines do not
always allow this, so sometimes we may have to
revert to written cyberchat.
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