Book Review: Even A Superhero Needs Counseling
I have always been a bit of a superhero geek (more antihero) growing up. I was immediately drawn to Even a Superhero Needs Counseling.
I have always been a bit of a superhero geek (more antihero) growing up. I was immediately drawn to Even a Superhero Needs Counseling.
Researchers recently published results from a study looking at pornography use and mental health in college students and effects on loneliness, depression, etc.
I’ve always been interested in the concept of contemporary male sexuality and the ramifications men and women face from our conceptions of it.
I was excited to read this book. That may sound odd to someone not in my field, but there is so little published on Sibling Sexual Abuse…
I read Overcoming Unwanted Intrusive Thoughts because we sometimes have individuals referred to us who have intrusive sexual thoughts.
The horrific mass shooting in Georgia is the media’s insistence that sex addiction isn’t real; in reality, what’s needed is more sex addiction research.
Splashed across the media last night were stories of a sex addiction fueled massage parlor shooting. How realistic are these claims?
In years of doing this work, I had not seen any work specifically about asexuality. This book gave me a serious education about asexuality.
This book, and the philosophy of Prodependence, are an alternative to codependency that has been rampant in the addiction recovery movement for decades.
There are a lot of assumptions made about Halloween and Sex Offenders. Let’s take a look at how it’s presented int he media and the realities.