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WIT & REASON WITH DR. ALEXIS MORENOOur Wit & Reason therapist, Rueben Steele and Dr. Alexis dive into drive and answer, What is a Healthy Sex Drive? We're not here to characterize levels or brands of sexuality as pathological or "bad" instead we would like for you to use this show as a guide to help you increase your ability to figure out what's healthy, sexy, and compatible for you.Resources from the ShowSERVICESBook a Therapy Session with Reuben SteeleGet More Healthy Dating Tips from Dr. Alexis on Aura Health AppWhitman Walker ClinicTrevor Project Sex Addicts Anonymous ProgramVIDEOSMia Khalifa: "Porn is not reality" BBC HARDtalk (24 mins) BOOKSOut of the ShadowIn the Shadows of the Net: Breaking Free of Compulsive Online Sexual Behavior by Patrick J. Carnes, David Delmonico & Elizabeth GriffenBreaking Free of Compulsive Online Sexual Behavior by Patrick Carnes, David Delmonico & Elizabeth GriffenYour Brain on Porn: Internet Pornography and the Emerging Science of Addiction by Gary WilsonARTICLESCompulsive Sexual Behavior Inventory – 13 (CSBI-13) Dr. Eli Coleman and Dr. Michael Miner Institute for Sexual and Gender Health at the University of MinnesotaIs Your Sex Drive Normal? Probably.The CERTS Model of Healthy Sex: Consent, Equality, Respect, Trust, and SafetySexual Health Research LabCLINICAL CONSIDERATIONSA comparison of DSM and ICD classifications of mental disorderICD-11 for Mortality and Morbidity Statistics: 6C72 Compulsive sexual behaviour disorderCompulsive sexual behaviour disorder in the ICD-11MayoClinic: Compulsive sexual behavior Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
(Edit: In the recording, announced this as Ep 030 instead of Ep 029, I apologize for my mistake!) Join us in this episode as Tim R. from the UK shares his experience, strength and hope. After the recording we talked about sharing this quote in the notes from FB Meyer, "The next downward step is uncleanness and once men have deliberately chosen the downward path, there is nothing to stop them. They go headlong from one point to another in their descent into darkness, when our hearts turn from God." Book mentioned in this episode: A Gentle Path through the Twelve Steps: The Classic Guide for All People in the Process of Recovery by Patrick J. Carnes, Ph.D Be sure to reach us via email: feedback@sexaddictsrecoverypod.com If you are comfortable and interested in being a guest or panelist, please feel free to contact me. jason@sexaddictsrecoverypod.com Launching soon: https://sexaddictsrecoverypod.com/ SARPodcast YouTube Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLn0dcZg-Ou7giI4YkXGXsBWDHJgtymw9q To find meetings in the San Francisco Bay Area, be sure to visit: https://www.bayareasaa.org/ The content of this podcast has not been approved by and may not reflect the opinions or policies of the ISO of SAA, Inc.
*General trigger warning: episode involves discussion of traumatic events and may be triggering to some listeners*This is part 3 of a four-episode series on understanding the origins and characteristics of complex trauma as well as paving a holistic path of healing.In this episode, Aadam and I continue our talk on the effects and characteristics of complex trauma by discussing interpersonal and relationship aspects. We also cover the topic of trauma bonds developed by Dr. Patrick Carnes.How does complex trauma impact my relationships with family, friends, colleagues and romantic partners? Why do I have issues developing intimacy, trust and respect with people I love and care about? Why do I push people away or hurt them? Why do I end up repeating the same problems but in different contexts? These and other questions are explored in this episode.Resources used in the episode:- Video series on complex trauma by Tim Fletcher- Running on Empty: Overcome Your Childhood Emotional Neglect by Jonice Webb- Trauma Bonds by Patrick J. Carnes
Exploring betrayal bonding to find permission to grow into healthy boundaries and actionable self respect. Inspired by the book: The Betrayal Bond: Breaking Free of Exploitive Relationships by Patrick J. Carnes PHD. Visit https://www.patreon.com/emotionalbadass for exclusive episodes, videos, and Mental Health tips for HSP's, Highly Sensitive People, & Empaths
I step out of the bunker into some toxic air and a moment to reflect. This episode will focus on our intimate connections as we weigh the balance of our relationships. Trauma bonding is characterized as loyalty to a person who is destructive. Despite the term “bonding” having a positive connotation, the act of trauma bonding is anything but that. Trauma bonds are both unhealthy and dysfunctional. Contribute to our Patreon! we also have a Patron through Podbean so just throw coins at us like we're a medieval courtroom jester. thanks! Follow us on Twitter! Citations Patrick J. Carnes. “Trauma Bonds”. https://healingtreenonprofit.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/Trauma-Bonds-by-Patrick-Carnes-1.pdf (Accessed December 6, 2020) @dimplepuinjaabi. Instagram. “Trauma Bonding and how to identify it”. https://www.instagram.com/p/CD9M7T-jdBv/ (accessed December 6, 2020) APA. Post traumatic Stress Disorder. https://www.apa.org/ptsd-guideline/treatments (accessed on December 13, 2020) Bubblesandquotes. Instagram. “Trauma bond | True Love”. (Accessed December 28, 2020)