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DSM-5 Vs ICD-11: the Ongoing Debate Over Recognizing Sex Addiction
How do DSM-5 and ICD-11 differ in their approach to recognizing sex addiction, and why does this debate continue to evolve?
Neuroscience of Compulsion: What Brain Imaging Says (and Doesn’t)
Just as brain imaging reveals overactive regions in compulsive behaviors, understanding why some develop urges remains an ongoing mystery to explore.
12‑Step, CBT, or Group? What Treatment Paths Exist for Sex Addiction
Discover the different treatment options for sex addiction, including 12-step programs, CBT, and group therapy, and find out which path might be right for you.
Relapse vs. Lapse in Sex Addiction Recovery: Why the Difference Matters
Sex addiction recovery hinges on understanding relapse versus lapse; discover why recognizing the difference is crucial for lasting progress.
ICD‑11’s Take on Sex Addiction: What ‘CSBD’ Really Means for Couples
Ongoing discussions about ICD-11’s recognition of CSBD reveal how couples can better understand and address problematic sexual behaviors—discover what it truly means.
Future of Recovery: How AI and Apps Are Changing Sex Addiction Treatment
Only through innovative AI and app solutions can sex addiction recovery become more personalized and accessible—discover how technology is transforming treatment today.
By the Numbers: What Statistics Reveal About Sex and Porn Addiction Today
Diving into the latest statistics on sex and porn addiction reveals alarming trends and hidden truths that may change how you view this pervasive issue.
Teens and Hypersexuality: Alarming Trends in the Digital Age
Hypersexuality among teens is rising rapidly online, raising concerns about its causes, effects, and how to safeguard youth in the digital age.
Women Can Be Sex Addicts Too: Breaking Stigmas With Recent Findings
Acknowledging that women can be sex addicts too challenges stereotypes and reveals crucial insights into emotional factors, prompting a deeper understanding of recovery needs.