References
- Adams, K., & Robinson, D.W. (2002). Shame reduction, affect regulation, and sexual boundary development. Clinical management of sex addiction (pp. 67–87). New York, NY: Brunner Routledge.
- Barret, D. (2010). Supernormal stimuli, how primal urges overran their evolutionary purpose. New York, NY: Norton.
- Berke, J.D., & Hyman, S.E. (2000). Addiction, dopamine, and the review molecular mechanisms of memory (pp. 515–532), vol. 25. Cambridge, MA: Neuron.
- Doidge, N. (2007). The brain that changes itself. New York, NY: Penguin.
- Fisher, J. (2007). Addictions and trauma recovery. New York, NY: Basic Books.
- Flores, J.P. (2004). Addiction as an attachment disorder. New York, NY: Jason Aronson.
- Hall, P.A. (2011). A biopsychosocial view of sex addiction. Sexual and Relationship Therapy, 26(3), 217–228.
- Hall, P.A. (2013). Understanding and treating sex addiction. London: Routledge.
- Hudson-Allez, G. (2009). Infant losses; adult searches: A neural and developmental perspective on psychopathology and sexual offending. London: Karnac Books.
- Kor, A., Fogel, Y.A., Reid, R.C., & Potenz, M.N. (2013). Should hypersexuality disorder be classified as an addiction? Sexual Addiction & Compulsivity, 20(1–2), 27–47.
- Kuss, D.J., & Griffiths, M.D. (2012). Internet and gaming addiction: A systematic literature review of neuroimaging studies. Brain Science, 2(3), 347–374.
- Ley, D.L. (2012). The myth of sex addiction. New York, NY: Roman & Littlefield.
- Miller, G. (2005). Learning the language of addiction counselling. Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons.
- Moser, C. (2013). Hypersexuality disorder: Searching for clarity. Sexual Addiction & Compulsivity, 20(1–2), 48–58.
- Nerenberg, A. (2002). The value of group psychotherapy for sexual addicts. In P. J. Carnes & K.M. Adams (Eds.), Clinical management of sex addiction (pp. 183–198). New York, NY: Brunner Routledge.
- Yalom, I.D. (1985). The theory and practice of group psychotherapy (3rd ed.). New York, NY: Basic Books.