SUBS 608 Community OR Childhood Trauma Discussion

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Discussion Thread: Community OR Childhood Trauma

In light of our readings and presentations in Module 5: Week 5 and Module 6: Week 6, respond to ONE of the following:

Discuss the role community plays in the recovery of the addict and his/her family.

Describe similarities and differences between pastors and health-care professionals struggling with sex addiction.

Discuss the effects of childhood trauma on the desires of the heart, as discussed by Laaser and other sources studied in the course thus far.

First-person point of view is acceptable in the discussions.

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Carnes, P. J. & Adams, K. M. (2020). Clinical management of sex addiction. (2nd ed.). Routledge

Laaser, M. R. (2004). Healing the wounds of sexual addiction. Zondervan.

ABSTRACT

Clinical Management of Sex Addiction’s newest edition updates many of the original chapters from 28 leaders in the field with new findings and treatment methods in the field of sex addiction.

With a growing awareness of sex addiction as a problem, plus the advent of cybersex compulsion, professional clinicians are being confronted with sexual compulsion with little clinical or academic preparation. This is the first book distilling the experience of the leaders in this emerging field. It additionally provides new chapters on emerging areas of interest, including partner counseling, trauma and sexual addiction, and adolescent sex addiction.

With a focus on special populations, the book creates a current and coherent reference for the therapist who faces quickly escalating new constellations of addictive sexual behavior. Readable, concise and filled with useful interventions, it is a key text for professionals new to the field and a classic reference for all clinicians who treat sex addiction.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Chapter|5 pages

  1. Introduction to the Revised Edition
  2. ByPatrick J. Carnes, Kenneth M. Adams
  3. Abstract 

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Part I|120 pages

The Early Stages

Chapter 1|12 pages

Managing the First Session

ByBonnie Phillips, Patrick J. Carnes, Kenneth M. Adams

Abstract 

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Chapter 2|19 pages

The Sexual Addiction Screening Process

ByPatrick J. Carnes

Abstract 

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Chapter 3|18 pages

Efficiency and Accuracy of the SAST-R and the PATHOS Protocol in Screening for Potential Sex Addiction Cases in a Large, Non-Clinical, Online Sample

ByBradley A. Green, Randolph C. Arnau, Patrick J. Carnes, Stefanie Carnes

Abstract 

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Chapter 4|30 pages

Clinical Management of Defense Mechanisms in Sex Addiction

ByIsabel Nino de Guzman, Monica Meyer

Abstract 

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Chapter 5|13 pages

Clinical Guidelines for Working with the Spouse in a Marriage Impacted by Sex AddictionA Relational Understanding and Approach

ByNina Laltrello

Abstract 

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Chapter 6|26 pages

A Collaborative Model for Couples in Sex Addiction Recovery

ByKenneth M. Adams, Pat Love, MaryJane Wilt

Abstract 

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Part II|130 pages

Treatment and Therapy

Chapter 7|21 pages

Shame Reduction, Affect Regulation and Sexual Boundary Development

ByKenneth M. Adams

Abstract 

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Chapter 8|14 pages

Damaged Development of the Human Affectional Systems and Developmentally Based Psychotherapy for Sexual Compulsivity

ByMark F. Schwartz, Stephen Southern

Abstract 

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Chapter 9|17 pages

How a Little Neurobiology Lets Us Identify and Treat Sex Addiction

ByAlexandra Katehakis

Abstract 

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Chapter 10|15 pages

Clinical Boundary Issues with Sexually Addicted Clients

ByTimothy Tays, Brenda Garrett, Ralph Earle

Abstract 

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Chapter 11|25 pages

Integrating 12-step Recovery in Clinical Treatment of Sex Addiction

A Practical Guide for the Clinician

ByJoel D. Ziff

Abstract 

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Chapter 12|11 pages

Integrating the 12 Steps in Couple’s Recovery from Sexual Addiction

ByMark R. Laaser, Debbie Laaser

Abstract 

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Chapter 13|25 pages

Disclosure of Extra-relational Sexual Activities by Persons with Sexual Addiction

Initial Disclosure, Disclosure of Relapse and Impact on the Relationship, Partner and Children

ByJennifer P. Schneider, M. Deborah Corley

Abstract 

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Part III|198 pages

Special Populations

Chapter 14|11 pages

Children of Sex AddictsThe Forgotten Victims

ByStefanie Carnes

Abstract 

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Chapter 15|13 pages

Cybersex AddictionAnticipating the Tsunami

ByPatrick J. Carnes

Abstract 

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Chapter 16|17 pages

Art Therapy

ByMarie Wilson

Abstract 

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Chapter 17|18 pages

The Value of Group Psychotherapy for Sexual Addicts

ByAlyson Nerenberg

Abstract 

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Chapter 18|18 pages

Psychopharmacologic Intervention Sex Addiction

A Psychiatrist’s Perspective on the Diagnosis, Neuroscientific Theories and Treatment

ByKenneth Paul Rosenberg, Suzanne O’Connor

Abstract 

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Chapter 19|16 pages

Making Advances

Treating Female Sex and Love Addicts

ByMarnie C. Ferree

Abstract 

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Chapter 20|25 pages

Dysfunctional Sexual Behavior in Borderline Women

Impulsive Sexual Acting-Out or Sexual Addiction/Compulsivity?

ByShannae Anderson, Mark R. Laaser

Abstract 

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Chapter 21|13 pages

Pastors and Sex Addiction

ByMark R. Laaser, Kenneth M. Adams

Abstract 

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Chapter 22|19 pages

Addiction in Health-Care Providers

ByRichard R. Irons, Raju Hajela

Abstract 

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Chapter 23|14 pages

The Homeless and Sex Addiction

ByKen McGill

Abstract 

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Chapter 24|15 pages

Treatment Concerns for Gay Male Sex Addicts (2015 Edition)

ByRobert Weiss

Abstract 

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Chapter 25|17 pages

The Sex Addicted Adolescent Client

ByRichard Boggs

Abstract 

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Part IV|69 pages

Clinical Practice and Resources

Chapter 26|24 pages

The Treatment of Sex Offenders Using a Task Centered Approach

ByBarbara Levinson

Abstract 

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Chapter 27|28 pages

Sex Addiction as a DiseaseEvidence for Assessment, Diagnosis and Response to Critics

ByBonnie Phillips, Raju Hajela, Donald L. Hilton

Abstract 

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Chapter 28|15 pages

Long-term Management of Sex Addiction

ByBonnie Phillips

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