Objective: The current study explores relationships between mindfulness, emotional regulation, impulsivity, and stress proneness in a sample of participants recruited in a Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorder Fifth Edition Field Trial for Hypersexual Disorder and healthy controls to as-sess whether mindfulness attenuates symptoms of hypersexuality. Method: Hierarchal regression analysis was used to assess whether significant relationships betweenmindfulness and hypersexuality exist beyond associations commonly found with emotional dysregulation, impulsivity, and stress prone-ness in a sample of male hypersexual patients (n = 40) and control subjects (n = 30). Results: Our results show a robust inverse relationship of mindful...
OBJECTIVES: Impulsivity is a construct that is strongly associated with Gambling Disorder (GD). The ...
Research suggests that emotion regulation problems are involved in disordered gambling. A cross-sect...
This is a pilot study in response to the American Psychological Association (APA) assertion that Hyp...
ObjectiveThe current study explores relationships between mindfulness, emotional regulation, impulsi...
Background and aims: The past decade has seen an increased interest in understanding hypersexual beh...
Background: Impulsivity is regarded as a key factor underpinning hypersexuality like-conditions. How...
Introduction: . Hypersexuality is a clinical condition regarding the psychopathology of sexual behav...
Introduction: Hypersexuality has been conceptualized as sexual addiction, compulsivity, and impulsiv...
Abstract: Although shame and facets of neuroticism have independently been linked to hypersexuality,...
While the wide range of social, economic, and psychological problems associated with pathological ga...
There is a long and varied history of research on hypersexuality, but no consensus on either etiolog...
Introduction: Hypersexuality is a complex behavioral dysfunction concerning the excess of sexual act...
Hypersexuality is characterized by intrusive fantasies and thoughts regarding sex, excessive sexual ...
Introduction: Hypersexuality is a complex behavioral dysfunction concerning the excess of sexual act...
There is a long and varied history of research on hypersexuality, but no consensus on either etiolog...
OBJECTIVES: Impulsivity is a construct that is strongly associated with Gambling Disorder (GD). The ...
Research suggests that emotion regulation problems are involved in disordered gambling. A cross-sect...
This is a pilot study in response to the American Psychological Association (APA) assertion that Hyp...
ObjectiveThe current study explores relationships between mindfulness, emotional regulation, impulsi...
Background and aims: The past decade has seen an increased interest in understanding hypersexual beh...
Background: Impulsivity is regarded as a key factor underpinning hypersexuality like-conditions. How...
Introduction: . Hypersexuality is a clinical condition regarding the psychopathology of sexual behav...
Introduction: Hypersexuality has been conceptualized as sexual addiction, compulsivity, and impulsiv...
Abstract: Although shame and facets of neuroticism have independently been linked to hypersexuality,...
While the wide range of social, economic, and psychological problems associated with pathological ga...
There is a long and varied history of research on hypersexuality, but no consensus on either etiolog...
Introduction: Hypersexuality is a complex behavioral dysfunction concerning the excess of sexual act...
Hypersexuality is characterized by intrusive fantasies and thoughts regarding sex, excessive sexual ...
Introduction: Hypersexuality is a complex behavioral dysfunction concerning the excess of sexual act...
There is a long and varied history of research on hypersexuality, but no consensus on either etiolog...
OBJECTIVES: Impulsivity is a construct that is strongly associated with Gambling Disorder (GD). The ...
Research suggests that emotion regulation problems are involved in disordered gambling. A cross-sect...
This is a pilot study in response to the American Psychological Association (APA) assertion that Hyp...