Patrick J. Carnes
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The Betrayal Bond: Breaking Free of Exploitive Relationships
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1997
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16 editions
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Out of the Shadows: Understanding Sexual Addiction
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1983
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31 editions
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A Gentle Path Through the Twelve Steps: The Classic Guide for All People in the Process of Recovery
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1993
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17 editions
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Don't Call It Love: Recovery From Sexual Addiction
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1991
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10 editions
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Sexual Anorexia: Overcoming Sexual Self-Hatred
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1997
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16 editions
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Facing the Shadow: Starting Sexual and Relationship Recovery
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2001
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14 editions
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In the Shadows of the Net: Breaking Free of Compulsive Online Sexual Behavior
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2001
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13 editions
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Contrary to Love: Helping the Sexual Addict
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1989
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10 editions
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Recovery Zone, Vol. 1: Making Changes that Last - The Internal Tasks
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2009
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4 editions
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Clinical Management of Sex Addiction
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2002
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13 editions
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“Abandonment is at the core of addictions. Abandonment causes deep shame. Abandonment by betrayal is worse than mindless neglect. Betrayal is purposeful and self-serving. If severe enough, it is traumatic. What moves betrayal into the realm of trauma is fear and terror. If the wound is deep enough, and the terror big enough, your bodily systems shift to an alarm state. You never feel safe. You’re always on full-alert, just waiting for the hurt to begin again. In that state of readiness, you’re unaware that part of you has died. You are grieving. Like everyone who has loss, you have shock and disbelief, fear, loneliness and sadness. Yet you are unaware of these feelings because your guard is up. In your readiness, you abandon yourself. Yes, another abandonment.”
― The Betrayal Bond: Breaking Free of Exploitive Relationships
― The Betrayal Bond: Breaking Free of Exploitive Relationships
“By the nineteenth century, society had given up burning witches. Yet the sexual exploitation of children continued. In late-nineteenth-century Britain, for example, men who raped young girls were excused because they did it to cure venereal disease. There was a widely held belief that children would take "poisons" out of the body. In fact, leprosy, venereal disease, depression, and impotence were part of a wide range of maladies believed cured by having sex with the young. An English medical text of the time reads, "Breaking a maiden's seal is one of the best antidotes for one's ills. Cudgeling her unceasingly, until she swoons away, is a mighty remedy for man's depression. It cures all impotence.”
― Sexual Anorexia: Overcoming Sexual Self-Hatred
― Sexual Anorexia: Overcoming Sexual Self-Hatred
“Betrayal. A breach of trust. Fear. What you thought was true—counted on to be true—was not. It was just smoke and mirrors, outright deceit and lies. Sometimes it was hard to tell because there was just enough truth to make everything seem right. Even a little truth with just the right spin can cover the outrageous. Worse, there are the sincerity and care that obscure what you have lost. You can see the outlines of it now. It was exploitation. You were used. Everything in you wants to believe you weren’t.”
― The Betrayal Bond: Breaking Free of Exploitive Relationships
― The Betrayal Bond: Breaking Free of Exploitive Relationships
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