EMDR as a treatment for compulsive sexual behavior
This chapter covers an overview of EMDR, AIP model theory, specific protocols and a composite case example of ‘Marie’, which demonstrates how EMDR therapy can be used as a comprehensive treatment for compulsive sexual behaviour.
About the Chapter
“Eye movement desensitisation and reprocessing (EMDR) therapy has evolved from a technique to treat post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) to a comprehensive psychotherapeutic approach to treat a wide range of issues in diverse populations. The use of EMDR to treat psychosexual concerns, in this case, compulsive sexual behaviour, is beneficial. It allows for a comprehensive conceptualisation of the presentation and tailored treatment plan that leads to behaviour change, shame reduction and generalised psychological growth. Using the theory that underpins EMDR, the adaptive information processing (AIP) model, and with an eight-phase protocol as a treatment structure, the clinician has a robust guiding framework. This chapter covers an overview of EMDR, AIP model theory, specific protocols and a composite case example of ‘Marie’, which demonstrates how EMDR therapy can be used as a comprehensive treatment for compulsive sexual behaviour. It intends to provide information on some of the main features involved in delivering EMDR psychotherapy. Details in the case example have been altered to protect client privacy.”
—Description from publisher
Chapter Access
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Pinder, N. (2026). EMDR as a treatment for compulsive sexual behavior. In S. Neves (Ed.) The Routledge international handbook of sexual compulsivity and clinical sexology. (Chapter 29). Routledge.
Book Access
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Neves, S. (2026). The Routledge international handbook of sexual compulsivity and clinical sexology. Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003484998
eBook ISBN: 9781003484998
Date
April 2, 2026
Creator(s)
Nicola Pinder
Topics
Sexual Trauma
Extent
13 pages
Publisher
Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group
APA Citation
Beckley-Forest, A., & Monaco, A. J. (2026). EMDR and play therapy: A playful integration for treatment of childhood sexual abuse. In S. Kenney-Noziska (Ed.) Play therapy and childhood sexual abuse: A clinical guide to practice. (Chapter 15). Routledge.
Audience
EMDR Therapists
Language
English
Content Type
Chapter
Access Type
External Resource
