TREATMENT APPROACH
"Do you want to get well?"  If so, you can
Become free to enjoy relationships as you have never known !

Client confidentiality is highly valued and protected ethically and legally. 
Call Ken for an Appointment: (360) 621-9286
e-mail: K.Seaton@msn.com
Ken is a clinically trained specialist, a Nationally Certified Sex Addiction Therapist (CSAT) and Certified Multiple Addictions Therapist (CMAT),  prepared to treat a broad range of related needs, especially related to sexually compulsive and addictive behavior.  The real issue here is the "compulsive nature" (and its roots) of engaging in the behavior and the repeated inability to control it.  Understanding this reality is essential to treating the right thing.  Issues such as past trauma, core beliefs (and concomitant irrational thinking), co-dependency, boundaries, relationships, intimacy, etc., are explored, reframed, developed, and re-synthesized as necessary.  Treatment is, essentially, a task-centered approach which synthesizes psychological and spiritual components.

Interestingly, sexual addiction (with its related issues), is frequently an insidious factor at the root of many, if not most, marital relationship problems.  It can hijack your marriage, and, ironically, it is not primarily about "sex".  Consequently, this needs to be properly addressed and treated (as indicated) in marriage counseling.

A Comprehensive Assessment* is used to identify the appropriate intensity of therapy in which to engage.  The nature of this urge (to persistently engage in hyper-sexual behavior) is best treated in therapeutic group settings, with individual therapeutic counsel as indicated.  Treatment is available in increasing levels of intensity up to and including inpatient, if indicated.

*Assessment:  Both in-office and on-line assessments are utilized.  Some preliminary assessments are available for you at:  www.recoveryzone.com

FEES:  Please contact Ken for information regarding fees.

CONTACT  Ken directly at : (360) 621-9286

Ken integrates spiritual and psychological principles within treatment while respecting the client’s personal spiritual orientation and beliefs. The   nature and extent of treatment varies  from case to case. Generally, therapeutic counsel is from a Reality and Secure Attachment orientation, focusing on the principals of trauma & shame reduction, insight-development (understanding thoughts, emotions, re-framing perceptions, etc.), spiritual development, and personal skills.