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A first-time examination of sexual anorexia, an extreme fear of sexual intimacy and obsessive avoidance of sex, by the acknowledged leader in the treatment of compulsive sexual behavior and recovery. Author Dr. Patrick Carnes begins by defining sexual anorexia and demonstrating how it and its parallel disorder, sexual addiction and compulsivity, often arise from a background of childhood sexual trauma, neglect, and other forms of abuse, Carnes explores the numerous dimensions of sexual health, examining key issues which must be addressed and resolved for recovery to proceed. Utilizing extensive research and elucidating case studies, Carnes develops concrete tasks and plans for restoring nurturing and sensuality, building fulfilling relationships, exploring intimacy, and creating healthy sexuality. Woven throughout the book are stories of recovery which illustrate sexual healing principles, model new behavior, and support motivation for change.Sexual Anorexia enables those suffering from this disorder to recognize that sex need not be a furtive enemy to be fought and defeated but, instead, a deeply sensual, passionate, fulfilling, and spiritual experience that all human beings are innately entitled to. Patrick Carnes, Ph.D., the best-selling author of Out of the Shadows and Contrary to Love, is an internationally known speaker and writer on sexual dysfunction and recovery. He is currently Clinical Director of Sexual Disorders at The Meadows, a treatment facility that works with clients who deal with a wide range of behavior disorders, addiction, and psychological conditions.

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title Sexual Anorexia Overcoming Sexual Self-hatred author - photo 1

title:Sexual Anorexia : Overcoming Sexual Self-hatred
author:Carnes, Patrick.; Moriarity, Joseph.
publisher:Hazelden Publishing
isbn10 | asin:1568381441
print isbn13:9781568381442
ebook isbn13:9780585318653
language:English
subjectSexual aversion disorders.
publication date:1997
lcc:RC560.S45C37 1997eb
ddc:616.85/83
subject:Sexual aversion disorders.
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Sexual Anorexia
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"In Sexual Anorexia: Overcoming Sexual Self-Hatred, Patrick Carnes explores more of the continuum of human sexual dysfunction. With all the moral injunctions about sex that most of us received during childhood, it is difficult to see a lack of, or even revulsion of, sexual desire as a serious problem. In comparing these areas of difficulty with the anorexic and bulimic eating disorders, Carnes masterfully presents an easily understood structure of the disease process and a recovery regime that offers real hope for comfort in relationships."
Pia Mellody, R.N., addictions and codependence consultant, author of Facing Codependence, Breaking Free, and Facing Love Addiction
"A valuable resource for men and women who have been afraid and confused about sex. Patrick Carnes has made another remarkable contribution that fosters sexual recovery and sexual healing. Using his trademark blend of wisdom, practical strategies, and personal stories, Carnes takes readers through a step-by-step program to discover the meaning and joys of healthy sexual intimacy."
Wendy Maltz, M.S.W., sex therapist, author of The Sexual Healing Journey and co-author of In the Garden of Desire
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Sexual Anorexia
Overcoming Sexual Self-Hatred
Patrick Carnes, Ph.D.
with Joseph M. Moriarity
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Hazelden
Center City, Minnesota 55012-0176
1-800-328-0094 (Toll Free U.S., Canada, and the Virgin Islands)
1-651-257-1331 (24-hour Fax)
http://www.hazelden.org (World Wide Web site on Internet)
1997 by Patrick Carnes. Printed in the United States of America. No portion of this publication may be reproduced in any manner without the written permission of the publisher
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Carnes, Patrick
Sexual anorexia: overcoming sexual self-hatred/Patrick Carnes.
p. cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 1-56838-144-1
1. Sexual aversion disorders. I. Title.
RC560.S45C37 1997 97-12610
616.85'83dc21 CIP
00 99 654
Book design by Nora Koch/Gravel Pit Publications
Cover design by David Spohn
Typesetting by Nora Koch/Gravel Pit Publications
Editor's note
Hazelden offers a variety of information on chemical dependency and related areas. Our publications do not necessarily represent Hazelden's programs, nor do they officially speak for any Twelve Step organization.
All the stories in this book are based on actual experiences. The names and details have been changed to protect the privacy of the people involved. In some cases, composites have been created.
The Twelve Steps are reprinted with permission of Alcoholics Anonymous World Services, Inc. Permission to reprint and adapt the Twelve Steps does not mean that AA has reviewed or approved the contents of this publication, nor that AA agrees with the views expressed herein. AA is a program of recovery from alcoholism onlyuse of the Twelve Steps in connection with programs and activities which are patterned after AA, but which address other problems, or in any other non-AA context, does not imply otherwise.
Page v
This book is dedicated to the couples who participate in
Recovering Couples Anonymous.
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CONTENTS
List of Illustrations
viii
Preface
ix
Acknowledgments
xii
Introduction
1
Part I
Chapter 1: Sex as Fundamental
9
Chapter 2: Sex as Deprivation
37
Chapter 3: Sex as Extreme
55
Chapter 4: Sex as Healing
75
Chapter 5: Sex as Health
89
Part II
Chapter 6: Nurturing
103
Chapter 7: Sensuality
135
Chapter 8: Self-Image
159
Chapter 9: Self-Definition
177
Chapter 10: Sexual Comfort
195
Chapter 11: Knowledge
217
Chapter 12: Relationships
249
Chapter 13: Partners
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