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		<description>Great food for thought as always. But I do find it helpful to read the articles as they point to questions and issues that are important to me. As someone new to the issue of sex addiction, the treatment of an addiction can&#039;t be complete if there&#039;s really another medical issue going on with/instead of it. 

No doubt, there&#039;s problem behavior and severe consequences but if the 12 steps which are so effective for so many are not effective for this particular issue because it&#039;s not &quot;only&quot; addiction I do think it&#039;s important to know and learn and consider. I don&#039;t know that the addict within as the culprit, as sort of an entity not totally connected to the person acting out, is an integrative approach that doesn&#039;t end up keeping the person disconnected. I don&#039;t know. But I know I&#039;m still interested in what ALL articles and blogs and perspectives have to say because I am completely baffled.
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Great food for thought as always. But I do find it helpful to read the articles as they point to questions and issues that are important to me. As someone new to the issue of sex addiction, the treatment of an addiction can't be complete if there's really another medical issue going on with/instead of it. </p>
<p>No doubt, there's problem behavior and severe consequences but if the 12 steps which are so effective for so many are not effective for this particular issue because it's not "only" addiction I do think it's important to know and learn and consider. I don't know that the addict within as the culprit, as sort of an entity not totally connected to the person acting out, is an integrative approach that doesn't end up keeping the person disconnected. I don't know. But I know I'm still interested in what ALL articles and blogs and perspectives have to say because I am completely baffled.<br />
C</p>
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