Compulsive Sexual Behavior Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis and Treatment
What Is Compulsive Sexual Behavior?
Compulsive sexual behavior is sometimes called hypersexuality, hypersexual disorder, nymphomania or sexual addiction. It’s an obsession with sexual thoughts, urges or behaviors.
Compulsive sexual behavior may involve a commonly enjoyable sexual experience that becomes an obsession and becomes disruptive or harmful.
Causes Of Compulsive Sexual Behavior:
The definite cause of compulsive sexual behavior is unknown. However, researchers have come up with the following possible explanations:
- An imbalance of natural brain chemicals
High levels of neurotransmitters which regulate mood, including serotonin, dopamine and norepinephrine may be relates to compulsive sexual behavior.
- Conditions that affect the brain.
Epilepsy, Huntington’s disease and dementia, diseases which damages part of the brain that affects sexual behavior, have been associated with compulsive sexual behavior.
- Changes in brain pathways.
Compulsive sexual behavior itself may cause changes in the brain’s neural circuits. These changes may account for getting pleasant reactions when engaged in sexual behavior and unpleasant reactions when the behavior is stopped,
Symptoms Of Compulsive Sexual Behavior:
Symptoms vary in terms of type and severity of the disorder; some common symptoms include the following:
- Excessive
- Obsessing about sex to the point that it interferes with their life
- Spending a significant amount of time planning their sexual activity
- Frequent viewing of pornography or use of sexually explicit websites or other online services –• Frequent or excessive use of phone sex services
- Having multiple extramarital affairs or frequently having sex with multiple partners
- Frequent one-night stands with total strangers or prostitutes
- Staying emotionally detached from sexual
- Frequent sex without using protection
- Engaging in sexual behavior that directly conflicts with their personal values or religious beliefs
- Obsessing about a sexual partner who is unattainable
- The inability to stop despite the consequences
Diagnosis Of Compulsive Sexual Behavior:
The doctors may evaluate the following factors in order to diagnose compulsive sexual behavior:
- Physical and mental health, as well as your overall emotional well-being
- Sexual thoughts, behaviors and compulsions
- Use of drugs and alcohol
- Family, relationships and social situation
Treatment Of Compulsive Sexual Behavior:
Treatment for compulsive sexual behavior can be broken down into the following categories:
- Psychotherapy:
- Psychodynamic psychotherapy focuses on increasing awareness of unconscious thoughts and behaviors, developing new insights and resolving conflicts
- Cognitive behavioral therapy,which helps one to identify unhealthy, negative beliefs and behaviors and replace them with healthy, positive ones
- Medications
- Antidepressants
- Mood stabilizers
- Naltrexone
- Anti-androgens
- Luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone
- Self-help groups
Self-help groups help an individual in:
- Learning about the disorder
- Finding support and understanding of the condition
- Identifying additional treatment options and resources
By : Natural Health News