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Systemic Review of the Literature on the Role of the Partner of the Sex Addict, Treatment Models, and a Call for Research for Systems Theory Model in Treating the Partner

NCJ Number
244648
Journal
Sexual Addiction and Compulsivity Volume: 20 Issue: 4 Dated: October-December 2013 Pages: 323-335
Author(s)
Gretchen Hentsch-Cowles; Linda J. Brock
Date Published
December 2013
Length
13 pages
Annotation
This article reviews the systemic part the partner plays within the couple, examining the trauma framework and the addiction model.
Abstract
Sexual compulsivity and out-of-control sexual behaviors are increasing with widespread Internet usage, resulting in partners of sex addicts seeking therapeutic help. This article reviews the systemic part the partner plays within the couple, examining the trauma framework and the addiction model. While both models support the partners seeking help for trauma resolution, the addiction model emphasizes the partner's responsibility within the dyadic system, which ultimately supports healing and recovery within the systemic dynamic of the couple and family. It may be further pertinent to reconsider the concept of co-addiction to underscore the equal responsibility the partner shares in the couple ultimately facing issues related to sexual addiction, and exploring the systems theory model for future treatment interventions. Abstract published by arrangement with Taylor and Francis.