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Introduction Compulsive sexual behavior disorder Over the last 25 years, there has been a proliferation of scientific examination of compulsive sexual behavior disorder (CSBD), also termed as
Health Problems (ICD) or the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM). Although no standardized definition for PPU exists, PPU can meet the diagnostic requirements for compulsive sexual behavior disorder (CSBD; Antons & Brand, 2021
behavior disorder (CSBD) ( Fuss, Lemay, et al., 2019 ; Reed et al., 2022 ; Van Rooij et al., 2018 ). It has also led to ongoing debates about the diagnostic validity of single-symptom impulse control disorders such as intermittent explosive disorder
sexuality-related impulse control disorders) ( World Health Organization, 2019 ), and may result in significant distress and functional impairment ( Bőthe, Tóth-Király, Griffiths et al., 2021 ; Kraus et al., 2018 ). Compulsive sexual behavior disorder (CSBD
behavior disorder (CSBD; 6C72) was added as a new diagnosis in the section of impulse control disorders. Individuals with CSBD are unable to control their sexual impulses, causing sexual behavior to become a central focus in their lives and neglecting other
including hypersexual disorder ( Kafka, 2010 ), impulse-control disorder ( Grant et al., 2014 ; Kraus et al., 2018 ), non-paraphilic compulsive sexual behavior disorder (CSBD) ( Coleman, Raymond, & McBean, 2003 ), or behavioral addiction ( Kor, Fogel, Reid
with borderline personality disorder. CSB involves a lack of control over sexual behavior that has become central to one's life, leading to distress and negative consequences and potentially to Compulsive Sexual Behavior Disorder (CSBD; ICD-11, World
Introduction Compulsive Sexual Behavior Disorder (CSBD) is a diagnosis in the 11 th edition of the International Classification of Diseases (ICD-11), section of impulse control disorders ( World Health Organization
Behavioral addictions in the ICD-11: An important debate that is anticipated to continue for some time
Commentary to the debate: “Behavioral addictions in the ICD-11”
deals with the ICD-11 criteria for compulsive sexual behavior disorder (CSBD) ( Gola et al., 2022 ). The third debate paper also concentrates on CSBD and concluded that there is currently not enough empirical support for considering CSBD a behavioral
Introduction Sex addiction otherwise known as compulsive sexual behavior disorder (CSBD) is characterized by extensive sexual behavior and unsuccessful efforts to control excessive sexual behavior. It is a pathological