ABSTRACT
Research demonstrates a high correlation between insecure attachment and sex addiction. Insecure attachment prevents the formation of secure relationships and disrupts affect regulation. These can be key factors in the maintenance of sexual addiction. Sex addiction treatment strategies may therefore benefit from incorporating a focus upon developing the capacity for secure attachment, alongside treating sexual compulsivity.
This study examines the lived experiences of 6 sex addiction therapists who incorporate an attachment-informed approach in their work. The study aims to elaborate key components of an attachment-based approach that could potentially be incorporated into sex addiction treatment strategies for therapists working across different modalities.