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Taos sexual addiction segment : a special supplement to the Taos newsletter

Title
Taos sexual addiction segment : a special supplement to the Taos newsletter / by The Taos Newletter.
Format
Book
Description
39 p. ill.
Other contributors
Carnes, Patrick J. Goleman, Daniel. Wilcox, Norma. Cushman, Linda P. Quadland, Michael. Money, John, 1921-2006. Love as addiction. Cushman, Linda P. Coleman, Eli. Sharon, Richard K. Redl, Maureen. Taylor, Clark.
Other title
Sexual addiction.
Notes
On cover: "An earnest effort to explore all aspects of the new trend to treat sexual addiction via therapy and mutual help groups similar to the Twelve-Step Program provided by Alcoholics Anonymous." near-print.
Contents
  • Some sexual behavior viewed as addiction, by Daniel Goleman (p.2)
  • Sexual addictions : the spiraling cycle of compulsion and denial, by Patrick J. Carnes (p.6)
  • Sexual addiction : old myths - new pathology, by Norma Wilcox (p.10)
  • Overcoming sexual compulsion, by Michael Quadland (p.13)
  • A sexologist's concern, by Linda P. Cushman (p.15)
  • How to contact mutual help groups (p.15)
  • The continuum of sexual compulsivity, by Eli Coleman (p.16)
  • Love as addiction, by John Money (p.17)
  • Using hot towels on my addiction (p.19)
  • I cannot remain silent, by Richard K. Sharon (p.20)
  • What sexual addiction means to me, by anonymous (p.21)
  • Editor's book review : The sexual addiction, by Patrick J. Carnes (p.22)
  • Sexual addiction, by Maureen Redl (p.26)
  • A social science perspective of sexual addiction, by Clark Taylor (p.28)
  • I found a different world, by A. Nonny Mouse [sic] (p.31)
  • Afterwords : steps ; screening ; patterns ; systems ; structures ; and adult children (p.32)
Kinsey subjects
Sex variations. Hypersexuality--Male. Psychotherapy. Sex offenders therapy.
Host item
Taos Newsletter : vol.3, no.7 supplement (January-February, 1985)

Holdings

Library
Blmgtn - Kinsey Institute Library (by appointment only)
Call Number
530 T26 1985
Location
Auxiliary Library Facility - Kinsey Institute