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The Semi-Structured Clinical Interview for the Assessment of Compulsive Sexual Behavior (SSCI-CSB): Development, Reliability, and Validity. [PDF]
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From Screens to Sheets: Understanding Social Media Addiction, Online Sexual Activity, Pornography Consumption, and Sexual Satisfaction Among Greek Adults. [PDF]
Braouzou I, Gkouletsa K.
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Accounting for the Social Triggers of Sexual Compulsivity
Journal of Addictive Diseases, 2007To examine the social triggers of sexual compulsivity amongst a diverse sample of gay and bisexual men.Qualitative interviews were conducted with 180 gay and bisexual men in the United States who self-identified that their sex lives were spinning out of control.
Jeffrey T Parsons +2 more
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Female Sexual Compulsivity: a New Syndrome
Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 2008This article discusses women who have sexual compulsivity, a disorder that is intensely shame-based and difficult to treat. The case studies presented show the family preconditioning of abandonment in childhood through inadequate care, abuse, neglect, and the presence of other addictions.
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Impulsive-Compulsive Sexual Behavior
CNS Spectrums, 2006ABSTRACTImpulsive-compulsive sexual behavior is a little studied clinical phenomenon which affects ~5% to 6% of the population. In theDiagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fourth Edition-Text Revision, it is classified as an impulse control disorder not otherwise specified or a sexual disorder not otherwise specified.
Thomas M, Mick, Eric, Hollander
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Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 1995
CSBs constitute a wide range of complex sexual behaviors that clinicians are increasingly encountering. This article has set forth four models of CSBs: compulsive, affective, addictive, and impulsive. Some of the CSBs appear to fit rather neatly into one of the models, whereas others have features of two or more of them.
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CSBs constitute a wide range of complex sexual behaviors that clinicians are increasingly encountering. This article has set forth four models of CSBs: compulsive, affective, addictive, and impulsive. Some of the CSBs appear to fit rather neatly into one of the models, whereas others have features of two or more of them.
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Journal of Chemical Dependency Treatment, 1987
While no consensus on the definition or method of assessing sexual compulsivity exists, there is a growing realization that certain sexual behavior patterns could become the agent for compulsive disorders. This paper reviews the controversy over definition and conceptualization and offers a hypothesizd definition of sexual compulsivity, etiology and ...
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While no consensus on the definition or method of assessing sexual compulsivity exists, there is a growing realization that certain sexual behavior patterns could become the agent for compulsive disorders. This paper reviews the controversy over definition and conceptualization and offers a hypothesizd definition of sexual compulsivity, etiology and ...
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Compulsive Sexual Behavior and Dysregulation of Emotion
Sexual Medicine Reviews, 2020Dysregulation of emotion (DE) is commonly seen in individuals suffering from compulsive sexual behavior (CSB), as well as represents a crucial element of its common comorbidities like mood, anxiety, and substance use disorders.To investigate the links between CSB and DE.A review of pertinent literature on CSB and DE was performed using EBSCO, PubMed ...
Michał, Lew-Starowicz +4 more
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Pharmacology of Sexually Compulsive Behavior
Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 2008In a meta-analysis on controlled outcomes evaluations of 22,000 sex offenders, Losel and Schmucker found 80 comparisons between treatment and control groups. The recidivism rate averaged 19% in treated groups, and 27% in controls. Most other reviews reported a lower rate of sexual recidivism in treated sexual offenders. Of 2039 citations in this study (
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Treatment of Sexually Compulsive Adolescents
Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 2008We clarified the nature of sexual compulsivity in adolescence, addressed who is labeled as "sexually compulsive youth," conceptualized the underlying factors of sexual compulsivity, and outlined a treatment format. We focused on trauma, dissociation, attachment, and self-concept.
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