As a condition, sexual addiction has been around as far as we have recorded history. However, it has only been in the last few decades that we have better understood the problem and have been able to develop treatment programmes.Starting in the late 1970’s a psychologist and researcher, Patrick Carnes, Ph.D., was instrumental in the initial identification and treatment of sexual addiction as a condition. He is also responsible for getting accurate information about it into the hands of professionals and the public through numerous lectures and educational TV appearances, and the Internet. Among the books he has written on the subject are Out of the Shadows: Understanding Sexual Addiction, and Don’t Call It Love: Recovery from Sexual Addiction, which are excellent sources for learning in more detail about sexual addiction.Dr. Carnes describes how sexually addicted individuals have become addicted to the neuro-chemical changes that take place in the brain during sexual behavior, much as a drug addict becomes hooked on the effects of smoking “crack” cocaine or “shooting” heroin. As Carnes states, “Contrary to enjoying sex as a self-affirming source of physical pleasure, the sex addict has learned to rely on sex for comfort from pain, for nurturing or relief from stress,” comparable to the alcoholic’s purposeful use of alcohol.Based on a 10-year research study of 1500 sexual addicts, Carnes has estimated that about 8% of the total population of men in the US are sexually addicted, and about 3% of women. That translates into over 15 million people who suffer from this problem. In the two decades since Dr. Carnes’ first book, a lot is now known about sexual addiction. Many others are dispensing information through books, videos, TV, and the internet and slowly specialized help for those who suffer from this condition is growing. However, the general public, the media, and treatment professionals are often still uneducated or misinformed. Some Characteristics of Sex Addiction
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