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Evan Moon - Let's Talk About the Impact of PSB on Family Systems

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Dr. Laney Knowlton is joined by Evan Moon for a conversation exploring compulsive sexual behavior, problematic pornography use, and the importance of understanding these concerns within the context of the whole person and the systems in which they live. Drawing from his research on compulsive sexual behavior, co-occurring mental health concerns, and family systems, Moon offers insight into the evolving science informing assessment and treatment. Together, they discuss the role of trauma, shame, moral incongruence, and other co-occurring factors that may contribute to distress, while examining common misconceptions about problematic sexual behaviors. The conversation also highlights the need for more inclusive research, greater attention to family systems, and stronger connections between research and clinical practice. This episode emphasizes the importance of approaching individuals with curiosity, context, and evidence-based care, recognizing that meaningful healing often requires understanding both the person and the broader systems that shape their experiences.

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Evan Moon - Let's Talk About the Impact of PSB on Family Systems

Dr. Laney Knowlton is joined by Evan Moon for a conversation exploring compulsive sexual behavior, problematic pornography use, and the importance of understanding these concerns within the context of the whole person and the systems in which they live. Drawing from his research on compulsive sexual behavior, co-occurring mental health concerns, and family systems, Moon offers insight into the evolving science informing assessment and treatment. Together, they discuss the role of trauma, shame, moral incongruence, and other co-occurring factors that may contribute to distress, while examining common misconceptions about problematic sexual behaviors. The conversation also highlights the need for more inclusive research, greater attention to family systems, and stronger connections between research and clinical practice. This episode emphasizes the importance of approaching individuals with curiosity, context, and evidence-based care, recognizing that meaningful healing often requires understanding both the person and the broader systems that shape their experiences.

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