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Patrick J. Carnes is a nationally-known speaker on sexual addiction and recovery issues. |
Patrick J. Carnes is a nationally-known speaker on sexual addiction and recovery issues. <ref name="bio">http://www.drcarnesrecoveryzone.org/Dr%20Patrick%20Carnes%20Bio.html</ref> |
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He is known for a landmark study of over 1000 sexual addicts in recovery - which is documented in his book - [[Dont Call It Love]]. He is also the author of [[Out of the Shadows - Understanding sexual addiction]] |
He is known for a landmark study of over 1000 sexual addicts in recovery - which is documented in his book - [[Dont Call It Love]]. He is also the author of following books<ref name="bio"/>: |
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*[[Out of the Shadows - Understanding sexual addiction]] |
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*[[Contrary to Love: Helping the Sexual Addict]] (1989) |
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*[[The Betrayal Bond: Breaking Free of Exploitive Relationships]] (1997) |
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*[[Open Hearts]] (1999) |
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*[[Facing the Shadow]] (2001) |
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*[[In the Shadows of the Net]] (2001) |
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*[[The Clinical Management of Sex Addiction]] (2002) |
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*[[A Gentle Path Through the 12 Steps]]. |
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He currently serves as Executive Director at [[A Gentle Path Program]] at [[Pine Grove]] in [[Hattiesburg]], [[Mississippi]] |
He currently serves as Executive Director at [[A Gentle Path Program]] for the treatment of sexual and addictive disorders at [[Pine Grove]] in [[Hattiesburg]], [[Mississippi]] and is also co-editor of [[Sexual Addiction and Compulsivity: The Journal of Treatment and Prevention]], the official journal of the [[National Council of Sexual Addiction/Compulsivity]], an organization for which he also serves as a board member. He also serves on the national advisory board of the [[American Academy of Health Care Providers in the Addictive Disorders]]. |
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Revision as of 21:41, 5 September 2006
Patrick J. Carnes is a nationally-known speaker on sexual addiction and recovery issues. [1]
He is known for a landmark study of over 1000 sexual addicts in recovery - which is documented in his book - Dont Call It Love. He is also the author of following books[1]:
- Out of the Shadows - Understanding sexual addiction
- Contrary to Love: Helping the Sexual Addict (1989)
- The Betrayal Bond: Breaking Free of Exploitive Relationships (1997)
- Open Hearts (1999)
- Facing the Shadow (2001)
- In the Shadows of the Net (2001)
- The Clinical Management of Sex Addiction (2002)
- A Gentle Path Through the 12 Steps.
He currently serves as Executive Director at A Gentle Path Program for the treatment of sexual and addictive disorders at Pine Grove in Hattiesburg, Mississippi and is also co-editor of Sexual Addiction and Compulsivity: The Journal of Treatment and Prevention, the official journal of the National Council of Sexual Addiction/Compulsivity, an organization for which he also serves as a board member. He also serves on the national advisory board of the American Academy of Health Care Providers in the Addictive Disorders. [1]