National Leaders Ask For Stronger Enforcement of Porn Laws in Presidential Race

Posted on March 30th, 2012

More groups are asking political candidates for a stronger stance on pornography and whether or not they will pursue laws to prohibit the distribution of porn. These measures, leaders say, are aimed at protecting people from violence and addiction rather than politics.

Internet Porn Fuels Cycle of Compulsive Behavior

Posted on March 28th, 2012

The compulsive nature of internet pornography continues to be a focus for addiction professionals and experts, but how does it impact the people who live with the addiction?

Is it an Excessive Interest in Sex, or Sex Addiction?

Posted on March 23rd, 2012

It can be difficult for a partner in a committed relationship to know if their loved one’s strong desires for sex or excessive involvement with pornography is normal, or if it signals a serious problem with sexual addiction.

Study Examines Separation Between FSD and Sexual Distress

Posted on March 14th, 2012

Fear of sexual addiction could prevent proper treatment for a number of women dealing with sexual dysfunction. The true definition of female sexual dysfunction (FSD) includes anxiety about sexual performance in combination of distressful feelings. Fortunately, sexual distress does not necessarily indicate sexual dysfunction.

Honesty is Critical When Couples Seek Professional Help for Sexual Problems

Posted on March 6th, 2012

When a couple seeks therapy to help with a sexual problem such as sexual addiction or sexual dysfunction, what they don’t say during a session can be even more important to the process than what they do say.

Desire For Sex And Satisfaction; Linked to Level of Partner’s Insecurity

Posted on March 2nd, 2012

People who want to have a strong sexual desire and a great sex life may want to set aside concerns about their level of physical fitness or even their level of sexual know-how.

A person’s level of security within their relationship with their intimate partner is a strong factor in sexual satisfaction, says a recent study. Additionally, people who show a controlling nature within the relationship may not have as much desire for sex, nor be as happy with their sex lives.