Sexual Issues
Birds, Bees, and Beyond (http://www.uncg.edu/ced/bbandb/)

This informative web-site was developed by graduate students in the Sexuality Counseling course in
the Department of Counseling and Educational Development at The University of North Carolina at
Greensboro. Its mission is "To educate people about aspects of sexuality beyond physiology --
including psychological, emotional, spiritual, and relational aspects -- in order to encourage a more
comprehensive view of sexuality in committed relationships."  Check out the Resources and Links
section for an extensive list of sexuality-related web-sites.

Doin’ It Well: Sexual Wellness Workbook (http://www.uncg.edu/ced/swbk.html)

Also developed by UNCG graduate students in the Sexuality Counseling Course taught by Dr.
Christine Murray, this site contains a 24-page workbook (in pdf format) for individuals and couples to
download. The workbook helps users explore the links between sexuality and various aspects of
wellness, including physical health, social relationships, creativity, gender, cognitions, and spirituality.

AAMFT Consumer Updates about Sexual Problems

These updates include a brief description of some types of sexual problems, as well as how and
when to seek help.
  
For Females: http://www.aamft.org/families/Consumer_Updates/FemaleSexualProblems.asp
  For Males: http://www.aamft.org/families/index_nm.asp#Male

American Association of Sex Educators, Counselors, and Therapists (AASECT) (http://www.
aasect.org/)

This professional organization certifies sexuality therapists, counselors, and educators. Their web-
site includes a database for locating a professional in your area, as well as information for the public
about sexuality and the various professionals who are qualified to work with individuals and couples
about sexuality issues.

The National Sexuality Resource Center (http://nsrc.sfsu.edu/)

Based at San Francisco State University, the National Sexuality Resource Center is committed to
providing information to professionals and the general population related to human sexuality.

The Marriage and Family Health Center in Evergreen, Colorado (www.passionatemarriage.
com)

This site is the virtual home of Dr. David Schnarch, author of Passionate Marriage and developer of
the Crucible Approach. This approach represents one of the first efforts to integrate marital therapy
with sex therapy. In addition, you can learn about trainings and workshops offered through the center.

Sexuality Information from the American Psychological Association (http://www.apa.
org/topics/topicsbehavior.html)

This web-site provides sexuality-related resources, as well as links to the latest news and research
related to the psychological aspects of human sexuality.   
© Copyright 2008 Christine E. Murray