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Rob Weiss to Speak on Serial Infidelity at BFI Summit

March 2nd, 2010

Rob Weiss has been confirmed to speak at the BFI Summit on “Advanced Clinical Training for Therapists and Counselors” held in Savannah, Georgia from March 4-6, 2010.  His Saturday morning keynote will be titled, “Lettermans and Tigers and Sanfords, Oh my: Understanding the Treatment of Serial Infidelity, Sex, Porn and Love Addiction.”  The following is a description:

In this age of electronic infidelity, smart phones and webcams it has become increasingly more difficult to agree upon exactly what constitutes a violation of an intimate relationship. How can it be cheating if you are chatting online with someone you’ve never even met?  And after all, isn’t online porn just another version of your dad’s Playboy?  As the upcoming DSM V  (release 2012) purports to offer a diagnosis of Hypersexuality (one we have not had previously) now is a good time for therapists to come together to evaluate the reality of sex and love addiction and its affect on intimate relationships. But how can the professionals identify and eradicate sexual acting out in this era of endlessly available casual sex?  How can we support and help intervene on relationships where a spouse claims perceived infidelity and emotional abandonment?  These questions will be tackled in this entertaining discussion of sex addiction today, with concrete assessment and treatment information made available for further training and referral.

Rob Weiss to Speak at L.A.’s CAMFT Networking Event

February 23rd, 2010

Los Angeles, CA (February 23, 2010) – Rob Weiss, founder and director of the Sexual Recovery Institute, will be speaking at the Los Angeles chapter of CAMFT’s networking event held at the Beverly Hills Country Club on Saturday, February 27, 2010.

The presentation, titled “Cybersex, Relationship Betrayal, and Addiction: What Therapists Need to Know,” will offer direction on how to identify and differentiate healthy online sexual experimentation from addictive sexual pathology as well as how to recognize and begin to address, cybersex, relationship betrayal, and online porn addiction in the person addicted and/or the affected spouse and family.

“Addiction in its various forms is a hot topic right now in the media and has been for a while,” stated Weiss. “As professionals in the field, it’s our duty to be well informed and help those suffering from addiction. I’m looking forward to the presentation and sharing my knowledge and experience with others at the event.”

The networking event will be open to licensed therapists, interns and students. Reservations can be made online at http://www.lacamft.org. The cost of the event is $30 for non members and $25 for members of CAMFT.

A Professional Take On Cybersex and Porn Addiction

January 11th, 2010

I have spent the past 15 years of my professional life treating sexual addiction. Back when I started this work, those of us working with sex addicts were more often challenged in the media and in professional communities to “prove” that the diagnosis of sexual addiction actually existed, rather than encouraged to discuss how the problem is diagnosed or solved. The Internet has changed all of that. There are now so many men and women simply checked out day after day from their work, families and social lives from hours spent online – viewing porn, researching and hooking up with prostitutes or finding anonymous sex partners, so many lives are now affected, that question has moved from “is there really such a thing as sex addiction?” to “ok there is a problem, what can we do about it?”

Many in the more conservative and religious communities might consider pornography itself or increased access to sexual interaction to be the problem, but to me that is like saying that alcohol is such a problem that it shouldn’t be widely available because some people get drunk or ruin their lives with drink (recall Prohibition). Human beings are innately pleasure seeking and pain avoiding and will pursue substances and activities to distract us and make us feel good. Some weave these pleasures into the fabric of their lives, getting drunk in college, sexual experimentation in early adulthood, occasional gambling when on holiday. However there are some, who lacking healthier ways of coping with the stressors of day-to-day life, learn to abuse pleasure and distraction in an attempt to tolerate their intolerable emotions.  People who obsessively seek relationships with images and strangers because they can’t or don’t know how to get their needs met from those they love are in pain and in need of help.

Cybersex and porn addicts tend to be very isolated, living double lives and often hating themselves for what they feel driven to do. Though some would say that being a sex addict sounds kind of fun, the reality of sneaking around your wife’s sleep schedule several days a week so that you can catch a few hours of porn alone at 3 AM or shoving your kids off to bed as quickly as possible so that you can be alone to enter a sexual chat room, are hardly what anyone would call fun. Sex addiction is not about the pleasures of healthy sexuality and not about orgasm, though for some there are both pleasure and completion. Sex addicts are lost for hours at a time in cruising, chatting, looking and masturbating. Their addiction is to the neurochemical high achieved by focusing on these hyper-stimulating images and experiences for hours at a time and become, lost in the adrenaline, dopamine and endorphin high that the body produces while the are in this activity. While doing this, nothing else matters to the sex addict, no thought, problem or anxiety interfere and that in itself can be a reinforcement to keep doing it.

Those addicted to cybersex and online sexual intensity can get better. They can learn to stop their problem sexual behaviors by incorporating healthier ways of coping and reintroduce themselves to their own lives. But they cannot do this alone. Healing from sex addiction involves professional help, 12-step or other spiritually based support and a commitment to a long-term solution. Unfortunately most sex addicts I have worked with only seek help when they finally begin to have trouble with their families, spouses, in the workplace or with the law due to their sexual behaviors. That is the way it seems to be for nearly all addicts I have known. Only when the pain of the consequences of their actions can no longer be erased by more addictive behavior do they seek help. For those who are ready, I am glad to have something to offer.

Five Signs of Pornography Addiction (Online or Video/Magazines)
1) ESCALATION IN TIME SPENT IN THE BEHAVIOR AND/OR INTENSITY OF THE CONTENT
2) LIFE PROBLEMS IN MULTIPLE AREAS CAUSED BY THE SEXUAL BEHAVIOR
3) LOSS OF TIME RESERVED FOR OTHER THINGS TO PORN USE AND SEXUAL ACTING OUT
4) IRRITABILITY IF ASKED TO STOP OR LOOK AT THE SEXUAL ISSUE AS A PRIMARY PROBLEM
5) PREVIOUS FAILED ATTEMPTS TO STOP

Five Steps Towards Healing From Sexual Addiction
1) ACKNOWLEDGING THE PROBLEM FULLY
2) ELIMINATING PORN ACCESS (SOME CAN’T ACCESS THE INTERNET AT ALL FOR A TIME)
3) BEING HONEST WITH YOURSELF AND LOVED ONES
4) EDUCATING YOURSELF (AND SPOUSE)
5) GETTING HELP (12-step, church groups, addiction-based therapy)

About the Author
Robert Weiss LCSW, CAS is founder and Clinical Director of The Sexual Recovery Institute: Los Angeles, an outpatient sexual addiction treatment center. He is the author of two books on sexual addiction, Cybersex Exposed (2001) and Cruise Control (2005). He has this year appeared on PBS, Oprah and The Discovery Channel speaking about sexual addiction. www.sexualrecovery.com

Sexual Recovery Institute Founder Robert Weiss Targets Sex Addiction in the Military

December 3rd, 2009

Los Angeles, CA (December 2009) –   The Sexual Recovery Institute has announced that Founding Director Robert Weiss will conduct a Professionals Training and Program Development seminar for the U.S. Marine’s Family Advocacy in Okinawa Japan this week.  This series of trainings will take place December 1, 2009 – December  3, 2009 on the US base in Japan and is expected to draw an audience of over 150 professionals from around the world.

The Army’s Family Advocacy Program works with individuals and families to strengthen family relationships using education and prevention tactics.  Weiss will specifically train counselors and specialists in the area of sex and porn addiction in the military along with concerns related to sexual betrayal and infidelity in order to better handle such issues.

“I feel privileged to be able to speak in front of such a large audience on such an important topic,” remarked Weiss.  “Despite being a touchy subject, the rise of sexual addiction in the military is an important issue and one worthy of an open dialogue.”

Earlier this month, Weiss spoke to a group of psychotherapy and addiction treatment professionals at the VA in Los Angeles, California regarding sexual addiction and porn addiction in the military. During his speech, Weiss presented a paper by Michael D. Howard on the rise of sexual addiction and substance abuse problems many soldiers are dealing with after returning home from Iraq.

Robert Weiss has previously spoken on the topic of sexual addiction in media appearances such as ABC’s 20/20, the Discovery Health Channel and the Oprah Winfrey show.  He has also previously trained the Army on understanding sex and pornography addiction through various sessions held in Frankfurt, Germany and San Antonio, Texas.

About Sexual Recovery Institute

Sexual Recovery Institute (SRI) is the leading recovery center for sexual addiction and unhealthy compulsive behaviors in the United States. Founded in 1995 by Robert Weiss, SRI offers intensive outpatient programs, ongoing therapy, and services for professionals including workshops, seminars, and program development.

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Sexual Recovery Institute Founder Debunks Porn Addiction Myths within Orthodox Jewish Community

November 20th, 2009

Los Angeles, CA (November 2009) –   Los Angeles-based Sexual Recovery Institute, known internationally as a leader for its sexual addiction recovery intensive outpatient program,   has announced that Founder Robert Weiss will be speaking at the upcoming “Sin or Sickness: Internet Porn and Gambling in the Orthodox Community” workshop.  Presented by the Aleinu Family Resource Center and the Rabbinical Council of California, the process addiction-focused workshop will be held at the Simon Wiesenthal Center from 12pm – 5pm on November 18, 2009.

Weiss, who recently contributed to “Tempest in the Temple: Jewish Communities and Child Sex Scandals,” will be co-presenting with gambling addiction expert Dr. Timothy W. Fong.

“What many people fail to understand is that strict religious environments, where sexuality is scrutinized and often demonized, can actually trigger certain undesirable sexual behaviors,” remarked Weiss. “As someone who has had extensive experience in dealing with various sexual related addictions, I hope to shed some light on this type of behavior as well as available and proven treatment and recovery methods.”

Weiss has previously spoken on the topic of Internet porn addiction in media appearances such as The Oprah Winfrey Show, Glenn Beck Show, Inside Edition, Larry King Live, and The Today Show.

About Sexual Recovery Institute

Sexual Recovery Institute (SRI) is the leading recovery center for sexual addiction and unhealthy compulsive behaviors in the United States. Founded in 1995 by Robert Weiss, SRI offers intensive outpatient programs, ongoing therapy, and services for professionals including workshops, seminars, and program development.

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