Go Back Research Article March, 2010

Sexual addiction?

Abstract

The authors differentiates deviant (paraphilic) and non-deviant forms of a sexual addictive symptomatology. For the non-deviant forms, the diagnostic term paraphilia-related disorder is used. According to etiological factors, the authors discuss an interaction of a biological vulnerability, attachment and relationship problems, disorders of affect regulation as well as disinhibition of sexual excitation. Some individuals react to negative emotions, like depression or anxiety, with an increased sexual arousal. They may try to cope with negative emotions by being sexually active. However, the importance of the sexual stimulus itself should not be ignored. The authors describe specific psychotherapy, the attendance of self-help groups, and pharmacological treatment, especially with selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors.

Keywords

Sexual Addiction Paraphilic Disorder Paraphilia-Related Disorder Biological Vulnerability Attachment Problems Affect Regulation Disinhibition Sexual Excitation Negative Emotions Depression Anxiety Sexual Arousal Psychotherapy Self-Help Groups Pharmacological Treatment Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors
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Volume 53
Pages 313–318
ISSN 1437-1588
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