2015
DOI: 10.1002/smrj.34
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Which Techniques Are Used in Psychotherapeutic Interventions for Nonparaphilic Hypersexual Behavior?

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“…In the literature, cognitive-behavioral therapy, acceptance and commitment therapy, experiential therapy, motivational interviewing, art therapy, mindfulness, relational therapy, peer support groups, or pharmacotherapy have been described as effective approaches to reduce the level of hypersexual disorder and its consequences (e.g., Franqué, Klein, & Briken, 2015;Grubbs et al, 2017;Stewart & Federoff, 2014;Van Gordon, Shonin & Griffiths, 2016). However, to the present authors' best knowledge, no previous research examined whether these psychotherapeutic techniques are similarly effective in different groups of individuals with hypersexual disorder.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the literature, cognitive-behavioral therapy, acceptance and commitment therapy, experiential therapy, motivational interviewing, art therapy, mindfulness, relational therapy, peer support groups, or pharmacotherapy have been described as effective approaches to reduce the level of hypersexual disorder and its consequences (e.g., Franqué, Klein, & Briken, 2015;Grubbs et al, 2017;Stewart & Federoff, 2014;Van Gordon, Shonin & Griffiths, 2016). However, to the present authors' best knowledge, no previous research examined whether these psychotherapeutic techniques are similarly effective in different groups of individuals with hypersexual disorder.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the short time since the conceptualization of CSBD as an impulse control disorder has been put forward [100] there have been numerous new studies, with the focus of this research being significantly broadened by a range of new research groups. Research has investigated disorder constructs related to CSBD [114] and validation of instruments [115] as well as aetiological [106,114] and therapeutic approaches [116][117][118]. The significance of impulsivity, compulsivity, and addiction is still the subject of ongoing studies and discussions in the constructs of CSBD and has not been conclusively clarified.…”
Section: Compulsive Sexual Behaviour Disordermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, psychological treatments targeting affective states associated with hypersexual behavior [31,38] and pharmacological treatments addressing Axis I psychiatric comorbidity [39] can mitigate these behaviors but, again, the literature in support of these interventions requires greater methodological rigor and improved prospective research design.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%