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Volume 9, Numbers 2-3, 1 April 2002
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Sex and the Workplace
pp. 69-71(3)
Authors: Salladay T.; Kent-Ferraro J.

Risky Business: Sex and the Bottom Line
pp. 73-86(14)
Author: Kent-Ferraro J.

Sexual Harassment Revisited: An Opinion
pp. 87-88(2)
Author: Adams K.M.

Sex and the Clergy
pp. 89-95(7)
Author: McCall D.

Physician Sexual Misconduct
pp. 97-111(15)
Author: Sealy J.R.

Abuse of Power: Sexual Misconduct in the Legal Workplace
pp. 113-126(14)
Author: Hoffspiegel L.

Sexual Addiction and the Workplace: A Public Sector Employer's Response
pp. 127-138(12)
Authors: Peck K.T.; McKee A.J.

Sexual Boundaries and Physicians: Overview and Educational Approach to the Problem
pp. 139-148(10)
Authors: Swiggart W.; Starr K.; Finlayson R.; Spickard Jr A.

Sexual Compulsivity in the Workplace: Resources for Behavioral Health Providers
pp. 173-183(11)
Authors: Lerza L.J.; Delmonico D.L.

Richard Irons, M.D. (1948-2002)
pp. 185-187(3)
Author: Carnes P.J.

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