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2017
DOI: 10.1080/10720162.2017.1394947
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A Framework for Categorizing Chronically Problematic Sexual Behavior

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“…As the new millennium has progressed, other models and other terms have arisen. These terms—including “sexual compulsivity” ( Society for the Advancement of Sexual Health, 2018 ), “hypersexual disorder” ( Samenow, 2010 ), “Compulsive Sexual Behavior Disorder” ( WHO, 2019 ), “Chronically Problematic Sexual Behavior” ( Herring, 2017 ), and “Compulsive-Abusive Sexual-Relational Disorder” (CASRD; Minwalla, 2021 )—come from a variety of professional fields including addictions counseling, psychiatry, and psychology. As regards the new models, most acknowledge the contribution of Carnes and his “sex addiction” framework to the field, but seek to achieve other goals, such as medicalizing the term for diagnostic purposes, making space for an etiology besides addiction, or acknowledging the relational abuses that so commonly accompany these sexual behaviors.…”
Section: Development Of the Concept Of “Sex Addiction”mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As the new millennium has progressed, other models and other terms have arisen. These terms—including “sexual compulsivity” ( Society for the Advancement of Sexual Health, 2018 ), “hypersexual disorder” ( Samenow, 2010 ), “Compulsive Sexual Behavior Disorder” ( WHO, 2019 ), “Chronically Problematic Sexual Behavior” ( Herring, 2017 ), and “Compulsive-Abusive Sexual-Relational Disorder” (CASRD; Minwalla, 2021 )—come from a variety of professional fields including addictions counseling, psychiatry, and psychology. As regards the new models, most acknowledge the contribution of Carnes and his “sex addiction” framework to the field, but seek to achieve other goals, such as medicalizing the term for diagnostic purposes, making space for an etiology besides addiction, or acknowledging the relational abuses that so commonly accompany these sexual behaviors.…”
Section: Development Of the Concept Of “Sex Addiction”mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The conceptual framework refers to a set of concepts, assumptions along with relationships to be proposed as a basis for understanding certain problems, subjects or phenomena. Through the framework, a problem can be seen from a certain perspective (Herring, 2017). Fig.…”
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confidence: 99%