Books for Supporting Sex Workers
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Get over 20% off when you buy this essential bundle exploring sex work through the perspectives of lived experience, professional practice, and personal stories.
Sex workers can face stigma, discrimination, and damaging assumptions – including when seeking professional support.
Drawing on years of research, lived experience, and interviews with clinicians and sex workers, Supporting Sex Workers offers practical guidance for providing safe, accessible, and affirming care. It explores how systemic oppression and unconscious bias can affect treatment, helping care professionals recognise and challenge assumptions that may prevent sex workers from seeking or receiving the support they need.
Essential reading for therapists, health professionals, and anyone committed to challenging sex work stigma, this book provides practical tools for making care more inclusive and effective.
What role can sex work play in people’s lives beyond sex and sexuality?
Hands On brings together personal narratives from surrogate partners, kink and BDSM professionals, escorts, and intimacy coaches to explore the many ways sex work can support wellbeing, connection, confidence, and healing.
From providing sexual pleasure and release to teaching sexual skills, improving body image, supporting people in embracing their sexuality, or offering solace and connection, these powerful stories challenge assumptions about sex work and highlight the meaningful role it can play in people’s lives.
Essential reading for sex therapists, sex educators, gender and sexuality studies students, and anyone interested in sex and sexuality.
Together, these two vital books offer both practical guidance and lived perspectives, challenging stigma and encouraging a more informed, compassionate, and affirming approach to supporting sex workers.
