From Publishers Weekly
Certain women (and men) use sex addictively as a substitute for love, nurture or power, according to Minneapolis psychologist Kasl. "Crammed with case histories, diagrams and therapeutic suggestions, this study draws on her work with members of two organizations: Sex Addicts Anonymous, and Co-Dependents of Sex Addicts, a group for partners of so-called sex addicts," wrote PW.
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--Edward Armstrong, National Association of Sex Addiction Problems
"Probably the single most significant text to date regarding women and sex addiction."
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