Abstract |
The evidence base for treatment of hypersexuality disorder (HD) has few studies with appropriate methodological rigor. This study therefore conducted a single case experiment of cognitive analytic therapy (CAT) for HD using an A/B design with extended follow-up. Cruising, pornography usage, masturbation frequency and associated cognitions and emotions were measured daily in a 231-day time series. Following a three-week assessment baseline (A: 21 days), treatment was delivered via outpatient sessions (B: 147 days), with the follow-up period lasting 63 days. Results show that cruising and pornography usage extinguished. The total sexual outlet score no longer met caseness, and the primary nomothetic hypersexuality outcome measure met recovery criteria. Reduced pornography consumption was mediated by reduced obsessionality and greater interpersonal connectivity. The utility of the CAT model for intimacy problems shows promise. Directions for future HD outcome research are also provided.
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Authors | Stephen Kellett, Mel Simmonds-Buckley, Peter Totterdell |
Journal | Journal of sex & marital therapy
(J Sex Marital Ther)
Vol. 43
Issue 6
Pg. 501-516
(Aug 18 2017)
ISSN: 1521-0715 [Electronic] England |
PMID | 27384864
(Publication Type: Journal Article)
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Topics |
- Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
(methods)
- Erotica
(psychology)
- Female
- Follow-Up Studies
- Humans
- Male
- Masturbation
- Paraphilic Disorders
(psychology, therapy)
- Psychoanalytic Therapy
(methods)
- Self Concept
- Sexual Dysfunctions, Psychological
(therapy)
- Treatment Outcome
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