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Sexual Addiction Treatment and Dual Diagnosis
Our program
for sexual addiction treatment provides integrated
treatment for individuals suffering from
sexual addiction or compulsivity (including
Internet addiction). Therapy addresses issues
of sexual addiction / compulsivity, co-sexual
addiction, sex and love addiction, and dual
diagnosis for
sexual addiction co-occurring with substance
abuse and other psychiatric diagnoses.
The professional
staff at Transitions Recovery have extensive
experience in the assessment, treatment planning,
and facilitation of interventions specific
to the needs of sexual addiction and dual
diagnosis treatment patients at our addiction
treatment center.
Of special concern is maintaining recovery
from substance abuse and addiction treatment
among those with sexual addiction. Unresolved
compulsive behavior such as sexual addiction
can cause relapse in individuals who have
completed traditional addiction treatment
programs.
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Sexual
Addiction Treatment
Our programs
at Transitions Recovery involve treatment
and care for all aspects of the individual
suffering from sexual addiction and/or substance
abuse, including biological, psychological,
social, spiritual, and emotional.
Therapeutic approaches that may be used
to provide sexual addiction treatment at
our dual diagnosis addiction treatment center
include:
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Cognitive-Emotional-Behavioral
Therapy (CEBT)
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Experiential therapies.
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Psycho-educational
presentations that address healthy sexuality,
sexual addiction
and compulsivity, dysfunctional sexual and relationship behaviors,
and relapse prevention.
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Psychopharmacological
interventions.
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Group and individual therapy.
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Integrative therapies.
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Twelve-Step meetings
such as SAA, SIA, AA, ACOA, CODA, GA,
NA, EA
and EDA.
Group and individual therapy helps sexual
addiction treatment patients discover personal
truths addressing fear, trust, honesty, and
dependency.
Patients are assisted
in separating their identity from the sexual
addiction symptoms.
Each component of the individual’s
program is tailored to their needs, and patients
are treated by compassionate, caring addiction
treatment specialists, who also assist patients
in developing compassion for themselves and
others. Therapy is designed to:
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Promote each
patient's self-esteem and sense of
self-worth.
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Teach patients to participate
in creating their own physical, emotional,
sexual,
psychological, and spiritual safety and growth.
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Help patients develop functional
thinking processes and coping mechanisms.
An atmosphere of acceptance and belonging
helps break the feelings of isolation that
patients receiving sexual addiction treatment
or dual diagnosis treatment for substance
abuse may have experienced. The safe, therapeutic
environment at Transitions Recovery allows
the sexual addiction treatment patient to
reduce pain and shame while exploring memories
and perceptions associated with sexual issues.
Eye Movement Desensitization
and Reprocessing (EMDR) and Somatic Experiencing® sessions
may be scheduled as part of the patient’s
addiction treatment if needed.
Transitions
Recovery offers a continuum of care to provide support
at every stage
of addiction treatment and recovery, from
extended
inpatient care to
intensive
out patient addiction treatment to
lifetime aftercare .
Families of patients in our dual diagnosis
substance abuse and/or sexual addiction treatment
program benefit greatly from the Family Program
we offer. The patient can invite family members
and/or significant others to participate
in their healing process. Family members
are encouraged to explore their own issues
that may have developed due to the relationship
with the addiction treatment patient.
The Family
Program at
Transitions Recovery helps addiction treatment
patients and their families:
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Identify
problems that have had significant impact
on the family system.
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Change attitudes
and behaviors between family members
and patients.
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Clarify the healthy support
role of the family.
To find out if you or a loved one may require
sexual addiction treatment or assistance
recovering from substance abuse, call 800-626-1980
now to talk to a caring, knowledgeable counselor.
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