Sex, Love, and Addiction

著者: Robert Weiss PhD MSW
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  • On Sex, Love, and Addiction, Dr. Rob Weiss, sex therapist and author of a dozen books on sex and relationship healing, interviews global experts like Dr’s. Sue Johnson, Harville Hendrix, Dr. Stan Tatkin, and Helen Fisher, Dr. Kenneth Adams among others. This podcast features robust discussions focused on healing from chronic infidelity, cheating, porn, and sex addiction, along with the pain of relationship betrayal. Dr. Rob is Chief Clinical Officer for Seeking integrity Treatment Centers. He is a 30-year licensed therapist, a Ph.D. sexologist, and author Sex Addiction 101, Prodependence, and Out of the Doghouse, among other books. This podcast is dedicated to bringing information, advice, and direction from experts around the world to those seeking answers to some of life’s most challenging questions.
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On Sex, Love, and Addiction, Dr. Rob Weiss, sex therapist and author of a dozen books on sex and relationship healing, interviews global experts like Dr’s. Sue Johnson, Harville Hendrix, Dr. Stan Tatkin, and Helen Fisher, Dr. Kenneth Adams among others. This podcast features robust discussions focused on healing from chronic infidelity, cheating, porn, and sex addiction, along with the pain of relationship betrayal. Dr. Rob is Chief Clinical Officer for Seeking integrity Treatment Centers. He is a 30-year licensed therapist, a Ph.D. sexologist, and author Sex Addiction 101, Prodependence, and Out of the Doghouse, among other books. This podcast is dedicated to bringing information, advice, and direction from experts around the world to those seeking answers to some of life’s most challenging questions.
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  • Part 2: A Deep Dive Into Trauma: The Good, The Bad and The Sad
    2025/01/02

    Dr. Rob and Dr. Johanna O’Flaherty continue their discussion about trauma. How can recovering addicts find the healing that they need when trauma is still unknown? How can you gather the right team to support you in your recovery work? How can you find peace following big ‘T’ and little ‘t’ trauma? They answer these questions and consider the gift of working on yourself and the power of standing on your own two feet and finding your voice as you navigate your recovery journey.

    TAKEAWAYS:

    [1:27] How can I find the right therapist to help with my trauma work?

    [5:25] The importance of gathering the right team to support you in recovery work.

    [7:20] Seeking Integrity resources that are available when finances are limited.

    [9:28] Differences between big ‘T’ and little ‘t’ trauma.

    [12:35] Facing the haunting vision that triggers you.

    [19:10] How can I come to peace following such major violations?

    [24:02] Approaching brokenness and filling the void that once came with betrayal.

    [26:06] The focus of the Seeking Integrity women’s intensives is not on the spouse.

    [28:17] Are you ready to accept the consequences of doing whatever you want?

    RESOURCES:

    Sex and Relationship Healing

    @RobWeissMSW

    Sex Addiction 101

    Seeking Integrity

    Dr. Geoff Goodman

    Free Sexual Addiction Screening Assessment

    Partner Sexuality Survey

    Dr. Johanna O’Flaherty

    Seeking Integrity Podcasts are produced in partnership with Podfly Productions.

    QUOTES:

    • “Interview your therapist and find out what experience they have in trauma.”
    • “The beginning of trauma work is awareness.”
    • “I want you to discover the power of standing on your own two feet and finding your own voice.”
    • “For every piece of work you can do on yourself, you are offering a gift to someone else.”
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    33 分
  • Part 1: A Deep Dive Into Trauma: The Good, The Bad and The Sad
    2024/12/26

    Dr. Rob and Dr. Johanna O’Flaherty explore trauma – what exactly is it, how does it come about, and what can you do about it? They consider the wounded healer, the importance of integrating all lived experiences to become whole again, and the role of self-forgiveness in overcoming trauma. Johanna is passionate about helping individuals heal from incident trauma, ancestral trauma, prolonged trauma, and more, and she cautions listeners against marginalizing the damaging effects of true trauma in favor of everyday difficult life experiences.

    TAKEAWAYS:

    [1:21] A little bit about Dr. O’Flaherty and her passion for trauma recovery.

    [3:54] Dr. O’Flaherty is celebrating 47 years of personal recovery.

    [5:40] The archetype of the wounded healer.

    [7:31] Integrating all of our experiences is an essential part of becoming whole.

    [9:18] Trauma happens outside an individual’s coping skills.

    [11:20] Trauma will not leave you alone until you do trauma work.

    [12:31] Self forgiveness is an essential first step to overcoming reenacting.

    [16:44] Ancestral trauma can impact you and the next generation.

    [20:42] My husband has been cheating on me. Why does ancestral trauma matter?

    [22:50] Incident trauma happens when an event changes a person’s entire life.

    [25:45] The impact of combat trauma and prolonged trauma.

    [28:02] The concept of trauma has been overutilized. What can you do to heal?

    RESOURCES:

    Sex and Relationship Healing

    @RobWeissMSW

    Sex Addiction 101

    Seeking Integrity

    Dr. Geoff Goodman

    Free Sexual Addiction Screening Assessment

    Partner Sexuality Survey

    Dr. Johanna O’Flaherty

    Seeking Integrity Podcasts are produced in partnership with Podfly Productions.

    QUOTES:

    • “We’re all wounded in some form or another.”
    • “We have to take back those wounded parts of us that we want to banish out of our minds.”
    • “A traumatic event is so extraordinary that it is outside the individual’s coping abilities.”
    • “Trauma will not leave you alone. It continues to raise it’s ugly head.”
    • “We go into the vortex of the pain to take the power out of the memory.”
    • “That which is not transformed is transmitted to the next generation.”
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    32 分
  • Part 2: Stop Blaming Yourself with Tamara Cooper
    2024/11/27

    Dr. Rob and Tamara Cooper continue their discussion about codependency, boundaries, and the communal value of sharing your experience with others who have found themselves in similar situations. Tamara highlights the Empowered Women Retreat, a place for betrayed partners to heal in a safe and supportive space, as well as affordable options for healing for those who don’t have the resources for therapy.

    TAKEAWAYS:

    [1:13] How does codependency fit into addiction and trauma betrayal?

    [4:15] Addiction is a disease that affects the whole family.

    [7:01] The model at Seeking Integrity is entirely supportive and judgement free.

    [9:37] Setting boundaries is an essential step toward help and healing.

    [11:48] Details about the Empowered Women Retreat.

    [15:15] The communal power of sharing your experience with others.

    [21:17] Where to turn when your spouse can’t be your go-to person anymore.

    [27:25] Offering love to your addict can give them hope in themselves.

    [29:05] Options for healing when you don’t have the resources for therapy.

    RESOURCES:

    Sex and Relationship Healing

    @RobWeissMSW

    Sex Addiction 101

    Seeking Integrity

    Dr. Geoff Goodman

    Free Sexual Addiction Screening Assessment

    Partner Sexuality Survey

    Tamara Cooper

    QUOTES:

    • “Addiction is a team sport. You don’t just run the race, you drag the whole bench out with you.”
    • “If you haven’t walked a mile in the addiction shoe, I wouldn’t suggest you don’t talk about how the shoe fits.”
    • “When we set boundaries, that is the ask for help.”
    • “As addicts, they don’t feel worthy of love, and they can’t understand why anyone, especially the person they hurt so much, would still have love for them. And that gives them hope for themselves.”
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    34 分
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