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		By: RICHARD WOOLLAND		</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[RICHARD WOOLLAND]]></dc:creator>
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					<description><![CDATA[Dear Dr Yarhouse,
I am a Relationship Counselor practicing in Queensland, Australia.  I recently worked with a Christian client ( I&#039;m a Christian also) whose marriage is in danger of failing because his Christian wife wife is enormously frustrated and tormented by the fact that he is disinclined to want her sexually and she believes that he is homosexual.  They are currently living apart from each other.  On the Epstein scale, this man came up as being marginally more heterosexual than homosexual.  He was sexually abused by a strange man at a school swimming gala when he was a young boy and has had several homosexual liaisons as an adolescent and young man.  He is now in his late 30s.  They have two young children together.  He was recently counseled by a church pastor with some counselling background I am told .  This counselling was more by way of trauma counselling for the sexual abuse incident, I was told.  They have tried the Masters and Johnson &quot;Sensate Focus&quot; exercises but without success.
Can I refer them to you?  If so how?]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dear Dr Yarhouse,<br />
I am a Relationship Counselor practicing in Queensland, Australia.  I recently worked with a Christian client ( I&#8217;m a Christian also) whose marriage is in danger of failing because his Christian wife wife is enormously frustrated and tormented by the fact that he is disinclined to want her sexually and she believes that he is homosexual.  They are currently living apart from each other.  On the Epstein scale, this man came up as being marginally more heterosexual than homosexual.  He was sexually abused by a strange man at a school swimming gala when he was a young boy and has had several homosexual liaisons as an adolescent and young man.  He is now in his late 30s.  They have two young children together.  He was recently counseled by a church pastor with some counselling background I am told .  This counselling was more by way of trauma counselling for the sexual abuse incident, I was told.  They have tried the Masters and Johnson &#8220;Sensate Focus&#8221; exercises but without success.<br />
Can I refer them to you?  If so how?</p>
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