Sex addiction: How true is it?

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Dr. Ziv Cohen, a forensic psychiatrist, says that the <x0ndandard gold that we think of depending on, is determined by the way substances, behaviors or activities cause certain answers to the brain”
This is evidence of the addiction that researchers have seen among people who gamble or consume drugs or alcohol but primarily not in those who have been identified as sex addicts or pornography.
For this reason, addiction to sex has previously been refused for involvement in the Diagnostic and Statistics Manual of Mental Disorders of the American Psychiatric Association, a manual used by health care professionals as a guide for diagnosing mental disorders.
However, people are still treated or seek support for sex addiction problems.
According to doctors, the symptoms of addiction include “a little control over behavior, social damage, continued use that continues despite clear physical risks and other risks for the individual, etc., and”.
The fact that “the independence to sex” is not an actual addiction does not mean that people's problems with sex are not real, Annabel quoted.
The activity of the brain is not the only way mental - health professionals identify and diagnose a disorder.
What should be considered more than anything is whether this problem is interfering with this person's ability to function in various aspects of life!
In the end, is the sex “priority” available? Yeah, and no.










