Sex Addiction Criteria
Review the following ten criteria for sex addiction. At least three of the following criteria must be met to show addiction
may be present:
- LOSS OF CONTROL – recurrent failure (pattern) to resist impulses to engage in specific sexual behavior.
- COMPULSIVE BEHAVIOR - a pattern of out of control behavior over time, a pattern of loss of control.
- EFFORTS TO STOP: repeated, specific efforts to stop the behavior, which fail. Repeated violation of their own
value system, yet unable to stop.
- LOSS OF TIME: Significant amounts of time spent in obtaining sex, being sexual, or recovering from sexual
experience.
- PREOCCUPATION: obsessing about the behavior or preparatory activities. Preoccupation becomes a means of
escape
- INABILITY TO FULLFILL OBLIGATIONS: the behavior interferes with work, school, family and friends.
- CONTINUENCE: the failure to stop the behavior even though you are having problems because of it – these may
be social, legal, financial, work.
- ESCALATION: the need to make the behavior more intense, more frequent and, often, more risky.
- LOSSES - losing, limiting or sacrificing valued parts of life, such as relationships, work and family.
- WITHDRAWAL: stopping behavior causes considerable distress, anxiety, restlessness, irritability and physical
discomfort. Often involves a high degree of restlessness, an inability to sleep, being very easily triggered into anger
and a high degree of reactivity. (Carnes, "Facing the Shadow" 2006)
