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Center for On-Line Addiction What is Cybersexual Addiction? Cybersexual Addiction has become a specific sub-type of Internet addiction. It has been estimated that 1 in 5 Internet addicts are engaged in some form of on-line sexual activity (primarily viewing cyberporn and/or engaging in cybersex). Early studies show that men are more likely to view cyberporn, while women are more likely to engage in erotic chat. Visit Center for On-Line Addiction to continue reading when you click here. Online Conference Transcript Addictions and Dual Diagnosis For some, reality is too hard to handle in some ways. It seems that the addict is someone who feels pain more readily than the rest of us. They salve the pain by using alcohol or drugs. Then, we counselors try to convince them they don't need it. From Our Bookstore
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Addiction NewsRaising Alcohol Taxes Reduces Deaths, Study Finds Raising taxes on beer, wine and liquor immediately reduces the number of deaths from alcohol-related diseases such as liver disease, oral or breast cancers, and alcohol poisoning, according to a new study published in the online edition of the American Journal of Public Health. More Addictions News Disease Modeling: Mathematical Models Resolve Controversy Over Nicotine Addiction Families, Friends, Schools And Neighborhoods Contribute To Adolescent Alcohol Misuse
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