PLISSIT model

The PLISSIT model, also known as the PLISSIT model of sex therapy,[1] is a modeling system used in the field of sexology to determine the different levels of intervention for individual clients. The model was created in 1976 by Jack S. Annon. The letters of the name refer to the four different levels of intervention that a sexologist can apply: permission (P), limited information (LI), specific suggestions (SS), and intensive therapy (IT). The model is also used outside the field of sexology, especially in fields involving extensive or life-threatening surgery.[2]

  1. ^ Power, Paul W. (January 1, 2007). The Psychological And Social Impact Of Illness and Disability. New York City: Springer Publishing Company. ISBN 9780826103093. Retrieved December 15, 2013.
  2. ^ Davis, Sally (2006). Rehabilitation: The Use of Theories and Models in Practice. Amsterdam: Elsevier Health Sciences. ISBN 9780443100246. Retrieved December 16, 2013.

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