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Help for Cybersex Addicts and Their Loved Ones [Commentary]

IEEE Technology and Society Magazine, 2016
Cybersex comes in many forms, from online pornography, to adult chat rooms, webcam sex, wearable stimulators, haptics, and Occulus-style VR goggles. Cybersex in any form offers a distraction to temporarily cope with negative thoughts or problems in your life, as the activity offers the ability to absorb oneself into the Internet and its various adult ...
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Cybersex, Courtship, and Escalating Arousal: Factors in Addictive Sexual Desire

Sexual Addiction & Compulsivity, 2001
Three clinical constructs are proposed: (1) Human beings have an arousal template that is sexually dynamic and critical for understanding sexually addictive behavior; (2) Courtship disorders are a framework for making explicit arousal dynamics in compulsive behavior; and (3) Cybersex, by escalating behavior rapidly, can help us to understand the ...
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Relationships among Cybersex Addiction, Gender Egalitarianism, Sexual Attitude and the Allowance of Sexual Violence in Adolescents

Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing, 2007
This study was done to investigate cybersex addiction, gender egalitarianism, sexual attitude and the allowance of sexual violence in adolescents, and to identify the relationships among these variables.The participants were 690 students from two middle schools and three high schools in Seoul. Data was collected through self-report questionnaires which
Hyun Young, Koo, Seong Sook, Kim
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The Long Journey Back: The Bumpy Road to Recovery from Cybersex Addiction

The Australian Journal of Rehabilitation Counselling, 2000
Notwithstanding the current debate over the use of the term “addiction” to describe certain types of problematic internet use, it is clear that a significant number of people engage in excessive internet use despite its interference with their everyday life. There is also growing evidence to suggest that increasing numbers of regular internet users are
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[About possible contributors and new perspectives to addictive use of cybersex].

Revue medicale suisse, 2019
The term « cybersex » refers to the use of the Internet for sexual purposes (pornography, webcams, dating). While moderate use of cybersex could have a positive effect on sexual life, a small fraction of these cyber-users could have difficulties to control their consumption with negative consequences.
Yasser, Khazaal   +6 more
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Can Psychologists Identify When the Problem is Cybersex Addiction?: An Exploratory Study

2014
Clients with cybersex addiction (CSA) are a growing challenge for mental health practitioners. Therapists must be more skilled and adept at identifying when the core issue is cybersex addiction in spite of client denial and potentially confounding symptoms.
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Cybersex: An insidious addiction

La Civiltà Cattolica, English Edition, 2019
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