Society For The Advancement of Sexual Health - Goals and Objectives

Goals and Objectives

  • Promote public and professional access to information and resources about the disorders of sexual addiction, sexual compulsivity and sexual offending
  • Support research in the field of sexual addiction, sexual compulsivity and sexual offending
  • Promote acceptance of the diagnosis of sexual addiction and sexual compulsivity
  • Promote appropriate training and education conducive to prevention, intervention and treatment of sexual addiction, sexual compulsivity and sexual offending
  • Encourage communication and collaboration among treatment models and available resources
  • Provide international education opportunities through newsletters, journals, conferences and the media
  • Discern and respond to the stigmatization of sexual addiction, sexual compulsivity and sexual offending

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