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Earn C.E. Credits in a Few Hours

Cybersex Addiction &
Internet Infidelity

4 CE Credits - Online Course - $39.00

Developed by Kimberly S. Young, Ph.D.

CE Credits for Psychologists (APA), MFTs & LCSWs (BBS)
Social Workers (ASWB), Counselors (NBCC) and Nurses (BRN)

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For an Online Certificate Program in Internet Addiction & Psychology of the Web
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GENERAL COURSE DESCRIPTION

Cybersex addiction and Internet infidelity are the two most common forms of Internet addiction. Clinicians are seeing a growing number of clients addicted to Internet pornography or couples experiencing trouble because of online affairs. This course shows you specialized techniques in treating these new clinical problems. This course reviews the signs of Internet infidelity, how they develop, and how they differ from offline affairs. You will also learn specialized counseling techniques to help couples improve communication and repair broken trust after an online affair. As Internet sexuality is evolving as quickly as the technology itself, this course shows therapists how to diagnose cybersex addiction, the risk factors involved, the stages of development, and advanced techniques in treatment.

This intermediate course consists of five articles. The first article reviews assessment and treatment models of Internet infidelity. Unlike spouses who catch their husbands or wives in open adultery, a spouse may initially enter counseling with little more than a suspicion of a partner sharing intimate words with another woman or man through the computer. Symptoms are often masked by legitimate use of the Internet. This can be especially difficult for the treating practitioner to assess, who may be unfamiliar with chat rooms and instant messaging systems where online affairs often occur. This article provides framework to assess online affairs and perfect treatment strategies to deal with couples in the aftermath of Internet infidelity. The second article explores Internet Sex Addiction, specifically the risk factors, stages, and treatment approaches of cybersex/cyberporn addiction. Using research and illustrative case studies, the article explores how sexually explicit material enters our homes and schools and examines the risk factors that lead to addiction. As new users are more at risk to become hooked on online porn or adult sex chat rooms, the article presents a model that shows the progressive stages of Internet sex addiction and how the Internet enables sexually explicit behavior to develop. Finally, current treatment practices associated with the disorder and the future trends in new mobile technologies for the next generation of online users are reviewed. The third article explains the eight motives of cybersex users. Specifically, it outlines the differences between sex addiction and cybersex addiction and the psychological, social, and emotional motives that drive cybersex use and how healthy Internet use can turn into an abuse. The fourth article provides advanced techniques in treating cybersex addiction. Symptom management and relapse prevention are reviewed along with ways of coping with high-risk situations and modifying computer use. Finally, the fifth article provides a list of additional online resources for further information and study.

 
Educational Objectives:

    This course will teach psychotherapists to
  • Define Internet infidelity and learn the signs of an online affair.
  • Apply innovative counseling techniques for couples after an online affair.
  • Define and differentiate addictive patterns of cybersex/cyberporn use.
  • Identify the risk factors and psychological and emotional motives associated with cybersex addiction.
  • Identify the stages of development associated with cybersex addiction.
  • Utilize advanced techniques to treat the cybersex-addicted client.

Course Syllabus:

  • Assessment and Treatment of Internet Infidelity
    • How online affairs develop
    • Improve couples communication after the discovery of an online affair
    • Rebuilding trust in a relationship after an online affair
    • Future trends in research on Internet infidelity
  • Internet Sex Addiction: Risk Factors, Stages, and Treatment
    • Types of cybersex addiction
    • Risk factors involved in developing cybersex addiction
    • Stages of cybersex addiction
    • Current treatment practices
    • Trends in mobile computing and its impact on cybersex addiction
  • Eight Motives of Cybersex Users
    • Cybersex addiction compared to sex addiction
    • Healthy Internet sexuality
    • Psychological, emotional, and social motives of cybersex
    • Signs of abuse, denial, and the appeal of computer-based sex
  • Advanced Techniques in Treating Cybersex Addiction
    • Symptom management and behavior change
    • Time management practices to control cybersex use
    • Dealing with abstinence
    • Coping with high-risk situations
    • Cognitive therapy for dealing with relapse
    • Implications for support groups with cybersex addicts

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