Eric Griffin-Shelley’s scientific contributions

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Sex and Love: Addiction, Treatment, and Recovery
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January 1997

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Eric Griffin-Shelley

The National Institute of Health has identified sexual addiction as a research priority. This volume provides a detailed definition of sex and love addiction as well as an explicit outline of treatment and recovery. It uniquely integrates sex and love in its formulation and presents a two level approach to recovery. This presentation provides in-depth examples and suggestions for change and supports the growing involvement of Twelve-Step programs in mental health. Professionals will find this volume an excellent resource in their clinical practice. People can be addicted to sex and/or love and recovery is possible. More than ten years ago the National Institute of Health identified sexual addiction as a research priority. Experts now conservatively estimate a prevalence rate of 5 percent of the American population. Eric Griffin-Shelley provides a detailed definition of sex and love addiction as well as an outline of treatment and recovery. Unique to this work, Griffin-Shelley integrates sex and love in its formulation and also presents a two-level approach to recovery. This presentation provides in-depth examples and suggestions for change and supports the growing involvement of Twelve-Step programs in mental health. Professionals can use this resource in their clinical practice to identify and assist sex and love addicts. Griffin-Shelley clearly describes the behavior of sex and love addicts and the emotions they may be experiencing. Problems such as multiple addictions (to drugs, alcohol, food, work) are examined. The book's two-layer approach to recovery focuses initially on the establishment of sobriety and then outlines an outer layer of protection that the sex and love addict can develop to sustain long-term recovery. Griffin-Shelley's meticulous description of the role of psychotherapy in aiding the recovery process is clearer than any book published to date on either sex or love addiction.

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... 41,42 Therefore, an early RR disappointment or break-up, may turn out in a "tragedy" on neural developing substrate, and favor the onset of OCD in susceptible individuals. 24,31,32 This would also be in line with the evidence that relationship break-ups represent a frequent cause of concern during adolescence, as they are associated with emotional distress and worsening of mental well-being, possibly leading to depressive symptoms, self-harm, or even suicide. 43,44 We were unable to identify any other differences between LP-OCD and BU-OCD. ...

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Love is expensive: The impact of initiating vs. terminating romantic relationships on the onset of obsessive-compulsive disorder
Sex and Love: Addiction, Treatment, and Recovery
  • Citing Book
  • January 1997