Routledge International Handbook of Sexual Compulsivity and Clinical Sexology

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Routledge International Handbook of Sexual Compulsivity and Clinical Sexology

Neves, Silva

Taylor & Francis Ltd

04/2026

634

Dura

Inglês

9781032771977

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1. Introduction

Silva Neves

Section 1: Clinical formulations of compulsive sexual behaviours

2. The debate: "sex addiction" Vs compulsive sexual behaviours

Annika Tamme & Mary-Ann Kubre

3. Compulsive sexual behaviour disorder: where are we at? A literature review

Madga Piesiewicz

4. Lay epistemology of compulsive sexual behaviour

Lisa Etherson

5. Pornography-related distress: answers to common practice questions through a contextual lens

Brian A. Droubay

6. Compulsive sexual behaviour: an integrated and inclusive approach

Dr Roberta Babb

7. Exploring the function of the "dysfunction": re-thinking attachment, connection and intimacy for broader perspectives on sexual compulsivity

Silva Neves

Section 2: The causes of compulsive sexual behaviour

8. Attachment injuries, shame and the aetiology of compulsive sexual behaviour

Lisa Etherson

9. Trauma and compulsive sexual behaviour: unraveling the connection and exploring therapeutic approaches

Rita Torres

10. Compulsive sexual behaviour, impulse control and emotional dysregulation: a broader view

Rima Hawkins

11. Perceived compulsive sexual behavior: when sexual diversity is misunderstood

Stefano Eleuteri & Berfin Alyesil

12. The organic causes of hypersexuality

Dr Angela Wright

Section 3: Specific clinical presentations of compulsive sexual behaviour

13. Women and compulsive sexual behaviour

Jenna Mc Caffrey

14. How psychosexual issues could influence compulsive sexual behavior (CSB), and how CSB could maintain psychosexual issues

Catriona Boffard

15. Aberrance, identity, and serious leisure: understanding BDSM/Kink within the framework of compulsive sexual behavior

Stefani Goerlich

16. Compulsive sexual behaviour and neurodiversity

Julie Marshall

17. Addressing compulsive sexual behaviour disorder in clients from the Global Majority

Natasha Anderson-Foster

18. Chemsex

Dr Aoife Drury

19. Artificial Intelligence and sexual compulsivity

Neil McArthur

Section 4: Treatments of compulsive sexual behaviour

20. Compulsive sexual behaviour and the three-phase model

Hanna Moellas

21. Compulsive sexual behaviour and the person-centred approach

Lorraine Carpenter-Emery

22. Compulsive sexual behaviour and Gestalt Therapy

Juliette Clancy

23. Sexual Integration Therapy: A sex-positive, non-pathologizing approach shifting compulsive sexual behavior to authentic sexual expression

Galen Fous & Christina Bazzaroni

24. Compulsive sexual behaviour and the CBT approach

Simon Lyne

25. Working with compulsive sexual behaviour using Transactional Analysis

Alison Bryant

26. Treating problematic sexual behavior with Internal Family Systems viewed through a polyvagal lens

Dr Peg Hurley and Carl Mojta

27. Addressing compulsive sexual behaviour through a psychodynamic lens: insights from case study analysis

Dorota Mucha

28. Working through shame in psychodrama: A trauma-informed approach to compulsive sexual behaviours

Eva Koumpli

29. EMDR as a treatment for compulsive sexual behaviour

Nicola Pinder

30. Kink-affirming perspectives on clients presenting with sexual behavior concerns

Stephen E. Ratcliff and Stefani Goerlich

31. Compulsive sexual behaviour and an existential approach: avoiding existential truths

Niki D

32. Compulsive sexual behaviour and Compassion Focused Therapy

Alexis Caught

33. Group work in the context of compulsive sexual behaviours

Dr Christopher McCormack and Dr Michael Yates

34. Compulsive sexual behaviour and intimate partner therapy

Deborah Sless

35. Supporting partners of people with compulsive sexual behaviours

Ella Shannon Morter

36. The Clinical supervision of therapists working with compulsive sexual behaviours. Providing a sex-positive, sexologically-informed reflective space for therapists to examine their work, projection, countertransference and blind spots

Keith Marshall

Section 5: Further perspectives

37. Homosexuality as Addiction: The Rev. Jerry Falwell's Approach to Queerness and Its Legacy in the New Christian Right

Lucas F.W. Wilson & Christine M. Robinson

38. The impact of Purity Culture teachings on sexual behaviour and self esteem

Lucy Rowett

39. Beyond the "porn addiction" myth: Delivering Sexually Explicit Material (SEM) literacy in sexological practice Mahmoud Baydoun

40. Gay men and the benefits of visiting gay sex clubs

Silva Neves

41. Conclusion

Silva Neves
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clinical assessment sexual behavior;ICD-11 diagnostic criteria;LGBTQ mental health;trauma informed therapy;psychosexual interventions;kink affirmative practice;compulsive sexual behavior treatment approaches