ย Maryland Department of Mental Hygiene has no numbers or statistics to share regarding sexual addiction. If untreated, out of control sexual behavior can ruin relationships, spread illness and even cause financial and legal trouble.

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ย In recent years the concept of sexual addiction has received increasing attention, perhaps in part due to technology.ย  Today’s information technology has created an environment where pornography and sexual chat can be found at the click of a button.ย  In an age where clandestine rendezvous can be easily arranged via cell phones, instant messaging and chat rooms it might be more difficult for those who easily succumb to temptation to resist risky and destructive sexual behavior.

ย There is a dearth of formal statistical information about sexual addiction not only from Maryland but from the National Institute of Mental Health and the Centers for Disease Control as well as the American Psychiatric Association.ย  This may be in part due to the fact that there is not an official diagnosis of “sexual addiction” in what is referred to as the DSM-IV, which is the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disordersย  published by the American Psychiatric Association.ย  The manual is the official source for disorders used to diagnose mental illness.

ย Dr. John Bancroft, former Director of the Kinsey Institute for Research in Sex, Gender, and Reproduction is now a Senior Research Fellow for the institute.ย  The Kinsey Institute is an undisputed leader in the field of sexual research.

ย In an interviewย with The Bay Net,ย Dr. Bancroft stated, “I prefer the term ‘out of control’ sexual behavior. In a minority of cases, such behavior can be considered as ‘compulsive’ in the psychiatric sense, and the concept of ‘behavioral addiction’ may be relevant in some others. But at this stage the best we can say is that there is no single explanation for ‘out of control’ sexual behavior.”

ย A paper written by Dr. Bancroft and Dr. Zoran Vukadinovic reports that there may be a link between mood disorders and out of control sexual behavior.ย  The paper states:

ย “Some evidence exists that the relationship between negative mood and sexuality is paradoxical in some individuals, with increased sexual interest occurring in association with negative mood (Angst, 1998; Mathew & Weinman, 1982; Nofzinger et al., 1993).”

ย Researchers are paying attention to the fact that mood elevating dru