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Assisting A Concerned Person to Motivate Someone Experiencing Cybersex Into Treatment
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Internet Pornography AddictionFamily MembersEducationComputer TreatmentCommunicationMental HealthDigital InterventionPsychologySocial MediaHelping RelationshipCyberpsychologyTelehealthFamily RelationshipsTechnology-based InterventionAssistive TechnologyInvitational InterventionProblematic Social Medium UseConcerned PersonInterpersonal CommunicationSexual AbuseSocial ComputingSociologyHuman-computer InteractionInternet Addiction DisorderFamily TherapyMedicine
Cybersex and Internet pornography addiction are new problem areas confronting couples and families. A most significant experience inducing family members to reach out to a therapist or an Interventionist for help with their addicted member is the realization that the individual they are living with has become a stranger. This article focuses on the changes in the attitude, emotions, and behaviors of the addicted individual from compulsive Internet pornography use and cybersex. Identifying these changes for the family members validates their experience of now living with a stranger. This article then presents the three-level empirically based, manual-driven method of Invitational Intervention, A Relational Intervention Sequence for Engagement (ARISE) as an effective tool for helping families to get their loved ones into treatment.
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