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  2. National Coalition for Sexual Freedom - Wikipedia

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    The Kink And Poly Aware Professionals Directory, formerly known as the Kink Aware Professionals list (KAP list), has been maintained by the NCSF since January 2006. It is a directory of professionals who have “volunteered to be available to be contacted by people involved in ‘kinky’ sexuality (leather, BDSM, fetish , polyamory, the ...

  3. Guy Baldwin - Wikipedia

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    In 1982 Baldwin created a database of professionals who knew about and were not prejudiced against kink and BDSM, called the Kink Aware Professionals list (KAP list). It has been expanded and is now managed by the National Coalition for Sexual Freedom as the Kink And Poly Aware Professionals Directory. [1] [2] [3]

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  5. Gloria Brame - Wikipedia

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    Gloria Brame (born August 20, 1955) is an American sexologist, writer [1] and sex therapist [2] based in Athens, Georgia.She is a member of the American College of Sexologists, [3] and clinical sexologist.

  6. BDSM - Wikipedia

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    In the U.S., Kink Aware Professionals (KAP) a privately funded, non-profit service provides the community with referrals to psychotherapeutic, medical, and legal professionals who are knowledgeable about and sensitive to the BDSM, fetish, and leather community. [132]

  7. Kap - Wikipedia

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    Kink Aware Professionals, a program run by the National Coalition for Sexual Freedom; Kiribati Adaptation Program; Aluminium Plant Podgorica, Montenegro; Transport

  8. List of BDSM organizations - Wikipedia

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    Many BDSM organizations of the social/community variety will require prospective members to attend an orientation meeting, where among other things, the organizers will attempt to screen out the obviously unsafe people and those whose interest in BDSM is professional (for example as journalists or law enforcement personnel) rather than personal.

  9. Kink (sexuality) - Wikipedia

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    Speculation on the cause of kinks has implicated biological, psychological and social origins. According to a 2022 scientific review, it is often assumed that kink is a result of trauma or childhood abuse, however several studies have found that participants in kink have slightly lower rates of childhood abuse and trauma than the general population.