Preface |
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Section I: The Early Stages |
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The Sexual Addiction Assessment Process |
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3 | (18) |
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Intervention and the Sexually Addicted Patient |
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21 | (10) |
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Breaking Through Defenses |
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31 | (14) |
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Strategies for Assessment and Early Treatment With Sexually Addicted Families |
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45 | (22) |
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Section II: Treatment and Therapy |
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Shame Reduction, Affect Regulation, and Sexual Boundary Development: Essential Building Blocks in Sexual Addiction Treatment |
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67 | (22) |
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Manifestations of Damaged Development of the Human Affectional Systems and Developmentally Based Psychotherapies |
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89 | (12) |
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Clinical Boundary Issues With Sexually Addicted Clients |
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101 | (14) |
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The Integration of Psychotherapy and 12-Step Programs in Sexual Addiction Treatment |
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115 | (10) |
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125 | (12) |
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Disclosure of Extramarital Sexual Activities by Persons With Addictive or Compulsive Sexual Disorders: Results of a Study and Implications for Therapists |
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137 | (26) |
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Art Therapy: Treating the Invisible Sex Addict |
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163 | (20) |
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The Value of Group Psychotherapy for Sexual Addicts |
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183 | (16) |
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Psychopharmacologic Intervention in Addictive Sexual Behavior |
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199 | (18) |
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Dual and Triple Diagnoses: Addictions, Mental Illness, and HIV Infection Guidelines for Outpatient Therapists |
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217 | (22) |
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Section III: Special Populations |
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Sex on the Superhighway: Understanding and Treating Cybersex Addiction |
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239 | (16) |
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Females: The Forgotten Sexual Addicts |
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255 | (16) |
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Sexual Acting Out in Borderline Women: Impulsive Self-Destructiveness or Sexual Addiction/Compulsivity? |
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271 | (14) |
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Pastors and Sexual Addiction |
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285 | (14) |
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Sexually Addicted Health-Care Professionals |
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299 | (18) |
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The Homeless and Sex Addiction |
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317 | (14) |
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Treatment Concerns for Gay Male Sexual Addicts |
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331 | (12) |
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Adolescent Sex and Love Addicts |
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343 | (18) |
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Classifying Problematic Sexual Behavior: A Working Model Revisited |
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361 | (18) |
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Section IV: Clinical Practice and Resources |
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How to Build a Sex Addiction Practice |
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379 | (8) |
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Resources |
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387 | (2) |
Contributors |
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389 | (4) |
Permission Acknowledgments |
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Index |
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