Counseling Concepts and Applications for Student Affairs Professionals (CNS 577)
Abstract
Sexual addiction is silently coming to light in today’s society. According to the National Council of Sexual Compulsivity 6%-8% Americans are sexual addicts, meaning 18-24 million people. Also, sexual addition affects more men than women. However, one in every six women is sexual addicts. Sexual addition is reported as individuals who cannot manage their lives due to this addiction. It can affect their families, relationships, job, finances, etc. There are several resources out there that sex addicts can benefit from.
Disciplines
Student Counseling and Personnel Services
Recommended Citation
Broadnax, Vashon and Smith, Brandi, "The Effects of Sexual Addiction [brochure and video]" (2010). Counseling Concepts and Applications for Student Affairs Professionals (CNS 577). Paper 13.
https://digitalcommons.wku.edu/cns_apps/13
Sexual Addiction video
Comments
This video pamphlet collection, Understanding Issues Related to Today’s College Student, was compiled and produced by graduate students enrolled in CNS577 (Counseling Concepts and Applications for Student Affairs Professionals; Spring 2010). The videos are designed to bring awareness, propose implications, and offer helpful advice regarding a variety of issues that could impact the emotional, physical and mental well-being of today’s college student.
These videos cover an array of topics that will give you a sense of the many challenges facing life as a college student today. Our hope is that these videos can serve as a practical resource for college-bound high school students, current college students, parents and guardians, concerned friends, higher education professionals and others who desire information to provide awareness and offer assistance to those in need.
The project can also be accessed at http://edtech.wku.edu/~counsel/sa/cns577-videos.htm