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Sex Addiction: A Guide for Couples and Those Who Help Them is a
practical book that provides empathic support, guidance,
information and pragmatic strategies for couples who want to
survive sex and porn addiction - whether that's together, or apart.
Sex and porn addiction devastates couple relationships, and unlike
the impact of infidelity, there is no 'before' to get back to and
no 'after'. This book adopts the metaphor of a boat, presenting
addiction as the tidal wave that devastates the relation-ship,
leaving both crew members fighting for survival. There's guidance
to ensure each partner makes it safely back to shore and advice on
surveying the damage to your relation-ship and deciding if you want
to save it and set sail again. You'll find practical advice for
both the partner and the addicted partner, including first-hand
accounts of couples that have already undertaken the journey.
Understanding and Treating Sex and Pornography Addiction
demonstrates why people's lives are being destroyed by compulsive
sexual behaviour and what we can do to help them. The book examines
the latest research into these conditions and outlines the new
integrative C.H.O.I.C.E. Recovery Model, a practical, sex-positive
model which incorporates CBT, ACT and psychodynamic theories to
help people enjoy lifetime recovery. This new edition has been
updated throughout, with new material covering pornography
addiction, ChemSex, internet offending and female sex and love
addiction. Written in a clear and informative manner, this book
contains support and advice for both the clinician and for those
who suffer from sex addiction, and provides tools for securing
confident and rewarding recovery. Understanding and Treating Sex
and Pornography Addiction is essential reading for anyone looking
to make an enduring recovery from these conditions, as well as for
clinicians new to the field and those wanting to update their
skills and knowledge.
Sex Addiction: A Guide for Couples and Those Who Help Them is a
practical book that provides empathic support, guidance,
information and pragmatic strategies for couples who want to
survive sex and porn addiction - whether that's together, or apart.
Sex and porn addiction devastates couple relationships, and unlike
the impact of infidelity, there is no 'before' to get back to and
no 'after'. This book adopts the metaphor of a boat, presenting
addiction as the tidal wave that devastates the relation-ship,
leaving both crew members fighting for survival. There's guidance
to ensure each partner makes it safely back to shore and advice on
surveying the damage to your relation-ship and deciding if you want
to save it and set sail again. You'll find practical advice for
both the partner and the addicted partner, including first-hand
accounts of couples that have already undertaken the journey.
Sex and pornography addiction are growing problems that devastate
the lives of partners as well as sufferers. Sex Addiction: The
Partner's Perspective has been written to help partners and those
who care about them to survive the shock of discovering their
partner is a sex addict and to help them make decisions about the
future of their relationships and their lives. First and foremost,
it is a practical book, full of facts, and self help exercises to
give partners a much needed sense of stability and control. Like
its sister book, Understanding and Treating Sex Addiction, it
includes case examples and survey results revealing the reality of
life for partners of sex addicts. Sex Addiction: The Partner's
Perspective is divided into three parts. Part I explores the myths
surrounding sex addiction and provides up to date information about
what sex addiction is and what causes it before moving on to
explain why the discovery hurts partners so much. Part II is about
partners' needs and includes self-help exercises and strategies to
help partners regain stability, rebuild self-esteem and consider
their future. The controversial topic of co-dependency is also
explored with guidance on how to identify it, avoid it and overcome
it. Part III focuses on the couple relationship starting with the
difficult decision of whether to stay or leave. Whatever the
decision, partners will then find help and support for rebuilding
trust and reclaiming their sexuality. This book has been written to
help partners not only survive, but to grow stronger and move on
with their lives - whether alone, or in their relationship. Readers
will find revealing statistics and real life stories shared by
partners who kindly took part in the first UK survey of sex
addiction partners. This book will this book be a valuable guide
for partners, but also for the therapists who seek to support them
on their journey of recovery.
Understanding and Treating Sex and Pornography Addiction
demonstrates why people's lives are being destroyed by compulsive
sexual behaviour and what we can do to help them. The book examines
the latest research into these conditions and outlines the new
integrative C.H.O.I.C.E. Recovery Model, a practical, sex-positive
model which incorporates CBT, ACT and psychodynamic theories to
help people enjoy lifetime recovery. This new edition has been
updated throughout, with new material covering pornography
addiction, ChemSex, internet offending and female sex and love
addiction. Written in a clear and informative manner, this book
contains support and advice for both the clinician and for those
who suffer from sex addiction, and provides tools for securing
confident and rewarding recovery. Understanding and Treating Sex
and Pornography Addiction is essential reading for anyone looking
to make an enduring recovery from these conditions, as well as for
clinicians new to the field and those wanting to update their
skills and knowledge.
Sex and pornography addiction are growing problems that devastate
the lives of partners as well as sufferers. Sex Addiction: The
Partner's Perspective has been written to help partners and those
who care about them to survive the shock of discovering their
partner is a sex addict and to help them make decisions about the
future of their relationships and their lives. First and foremost,
it is a practical book, full of facts, and self help exercises to
give partners a much needed sense of stability and control. Like
its sister book, Understanding and Treating Sex Addiction, it
includes case examples and survey results revealing the reality of
life for partners of sex addicts. Sex Addiction: The Partner's
Perspective is divided into three parts. Part I explores the myths
surrounding sex addiction and provides up to date information about
what sex addiction is and what causes it before moving on to
explain why the discovery hurts partners so much. Part II is about
partners' needs and includes self-help exercises and strategies to
help partners regain stability, rebuild self-esteem and consider
their future. The controversial topic of co-dependency is also
explored with guidance on how to identify it, avoid it and overcome
it. Part III focuses on the couple relationship starting with the
difficult decision of whether to stay or leave. Whatever the
decision, partners will then find help and support for rebuilding
trust and reclaiming their sexuality. This book has been written to
help partners not only survive, but to grow stronger and move on
with their lives - whether alone, or in their relationship. Readers
will find revealing statistics and real life stories shared by
partners who kindly took part in the first UK survey of sex
addiction partners. This book will this book be a valuable guide
for partners, but also for the therapists who seek to support them
on their journey of recovery.
Diligent application of the Hazard Analysis and Critical Control
Point (HACCP) approach is believed by many to provide a
comprehensive system for food safety management. This belief,
however, is not shared uniformly by all stakeholders. Because of
the dichotomy of opinion surrounding food safety, there is a
compelling need for additional dialogue and consensus on this
issue. The aim of this expert survey instrument is to identify the
gaps and the areas of agreement among various stakeholders. Two
hundred and thirty-one survey instruments were received out of
three hundred and sixty sent (64.2% response rate) to food safety
professionals in academia, industry, federal and state government,
and consumer protection groups.
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