Compulsive Sexual Behavior: A Twelve-Step Therapeutic Approach.
Background and aims
Sexuality is natural to human life and inseparable from it, yet some individuals develop compulsive sexual behavior (CSB). Many individuals with CSB seek treatment in free self-support groups based on the twelve-step program. This program was extensively studied in substance abuse disorders (e.g., Alcoholics Anonymous), but little is known about its efficiency in CSB.
Methods
We “assesed” questionnaire data on sociodemographical-, psychological-, and recovery-related factors from 97 male participants of Sexaholics Anonymous (SA) programs in Israel.
Results
Our results indicated that advancement in the SA program, measured as a current step of the program, is significantly related to lower levels of sexual-related overall sense of helplessness, avoidant help-seeking, self-control, overall CSB, and sexual suppression. It is also related to the higher well-being.
Discussion
This is the first study to examine psychological factors of CSB recovery process in twelve-step groups, and future research is needed to replicate our results within a longitudinal study.
Efrati, Y., & Gola, M. (2018). Compulsive Sexual Behavior: A Twelve-Step Therapeutic Approach. Journal of Behavioral Addictions, 7(2), 445-453. https://doi.org/10.1556/2006.7.2018.26
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