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  2. 10: Resuming daily activities after stroke
  3. Sexual difficulties following stroke: Scenario – Les
  4. Intensive Therapy

Intensive Therapy

PLISSIT graphic highlighting I.T. section of acronym

This level of intervention is only required for a very small number of patients. At this stage of the PLISSIT MODEL further specialist assessment and intervention may be sought through referral to a relationship counsellor or specialist sex therapist.

 

 

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Page last reviewed: 10 Feb 2021

Sexual difficulties following stroke: Scenario – LesDefinition of sexualityLesOn the stroke rehabilitation unitMultidisciplinary team meeting notesThe healthcare professional goes to speak to LesWhat can we learn from this?PermissionLimited InformationLimited Information part 2The healthcare professional returns to speak to LesPrior to Les’ discharge homeFinal MDT meetingLes is now at homeSix weeks post dischargeWhat problems have been identified?Specific SuggestionsLes’ story12 weeks post dischargeSpecific Suggestions for LesOutcomeIntensive TherapyKey Messages
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