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New Generation of Sexual Addiction

NCJ Number
244647
Journal
Sexual Addiction and Compulsivity Volume: 20 Issue: 4 Dated: October-December 2013 Pages: 306-322
Author(s)
Jennifer Riemersma; Michael Sytsma
Date Published
December 2013
Length
17 pages
Annotation
This article discusses clasic and contemporary sexual addiction.
Abstract
Sexual addiction has been an increasingly observed and researched phenomenon within the past 30 years. "Classic" sexual addiction emerges from a history of abuse, insecure attachment patterns, and disordered impulse control, often presenting with cross addictions and comorbid mood disorders. In contrast, a "contemporary" form of rapid-onset sexual addiction has emerged with the explosive growth of Internet technology and is distinguished by "3Cs": chronicity, content, and culture. Of particular concern is early exposure to graphic sexual material that disrupts normal neurochemical, sexual, and social development in youth. Treatment modalities for "classic" and "contemporary" forms are overlapping yet distinct, reflecting their unique etiologies and similar presentations. Abstract published by arrangement with Taylor and Francis.

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