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Healthy Sexuality for Women |
Crossing the Bridge
The first problem for all of us, men and women, is not to learn, but to unlearn.
-Gloria Steinem
What is it to be a sexually healthy woman?
What does it mean to heal our sexuality?
What does healthy sexuality looks like?
How well do we know our sexual selves?
These are questions many women in recovery from addictions ask and struggle with. They are not easy questions to answer, particularly in our culture at this moment in time. |
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Addiction is a family disease. As such, it affects every member of the family system, and it perpetuates itself one way or another if left untreated. Research on sex addiction shows that the majority of sexually addicted people come from families where addiction, as well as emotional, sexual and/or physical abuse, was present. |
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For Couples Recovering from Sex Addiction |
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Couples recovering from sex addiction face a challenging task. For the relationship to survive, both partners must be willing to participate in the recovery process, individually and together as a couple. |
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