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This compelling story of recovery takes us through 28 days in an inpatient clinic for female sex addicts. Silverman explores the psychology of addiction on a deeply personal level, sharing her struggles with self-destructive tendencies and her desperate desire to be loved, no matter what the cost. Molested repeatedly by her father during her childhood, she realizes the connection between her sexual abuse and her desire to be loved by dangerous, inaccessible men. She finds she must come to terms with anger at her mother, who refused to recognize the sexual abuse of her daughters and intervene on their behalf. Candid, emotionally raw, often frightening, Silverman's account is never sugarcoated, and there are no happy platitudes or breezy success stories in it. It is deeply moving, however, and should inspire anyone going through a 12-step program, whether for sexual addiction or other conditions, and help addicts' friends and family members understand the journey their loved ones must travel in order to heal.
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Review
A self-proclaimed addict looks unflinchingly at the source of her sickness and her road to recovery. --
O Magazine, Georgia Brown, May 2001An honest, deeply chilling account of what it's like to suffer from a compulsion...look for love in...all the wrong places. --
Elle, Francine Prose, May 2001An important literary accomplishment, one that will move anyone who reads it. --
recoveryworld.com, 7 May 2001Silverman shows how real [sexual addiction] is, how it really works, and how she was able to overcome it. --
Deborah Tannen, author of You Just Don't UnderstandSue William Silverman shines a bold light on sexual addiction in her riveting memoir. --
Molly Peacock, author of Paradise, Piece by Piece
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