Saturday 19 May 2012

Dr. Carol Clark

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My sexual behavior is out of control!  

Sexual Addiction or Compulsion afflicts an estimated 20 million Americans.

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♦  My partner wants sex more/less than I do.         ♦  Where has the intimacy gone?

♦  My partner and I argue all the time. How can we learn to calmly discuss things and solve our problems? 

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♦  I think I’m gay, lesbian, Transgendered           ♦  My wife just found out I’m a cross-dresser       What do I do now?

Some individuals are unable to accept themselves, some need help coping with friends and family.

♦ How can I stop these nightmares?        ♦ I was molested/abused.     ♦ I can’t seem to get past losing my loved one.

Grief and trauma can become frozen in a person’s mind and cause ongoing anxiety, nightmares, or eating disorders.

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Dr. Carol L Clark

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Dr. Carol Clark is a Board certified sex therapist and addictions counselor, president and senior instructor at the Sex Therapy Training Institute and is an adjunct professor at Carlos Albizu University in Miami, Florida.
 
From prisoners to celebrities, businessmen to artists, Dr. Clark’s work has helped individuals from a multitude of backgrounds to find a better life. She employs a variety of interventions to effectively assist those seeking personal growth and an improved sense of well-being in their lives. These include cognitive-behavioral, existential, and reality therapies; trauma desensitization and reprocessing; and communication strategies that deepen interpersonal intimacy and Connection.
 
In conjunction with her educational and professional development, her spiritual journey has facilitated an emotional and intellectual awareness of addiction as a condition that permeates all aspects of people’s lives.  In her new book, Addict America: The Lost Connection, she describes and defines how addiction to intensified stimulation affects our brains and illustrates the process of disconnection from our families, friends and coworkers. On a broader scale, she explores how addiction isolates us from that higher power that binds all humanity.
 
Through using the concepts and interventions included in her book, Dr. Clark is able to help her clients develop  the skills that will empower them to make great changes, regardless of whether or not they consider themselves addicts. Her counseling helps activists, teachers, politicians and parents—all of us who desire a stronger Connection to those we love and more contentment and fulfillment in life.