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Presented By: Brigitte L. Lank Ph.D.

Acquisition, Defending and Ego Gratification: Style Drives of the Seven Deadly Sins as seen in Addictive Relationships and Recovery. Presented By: Brigitte L. Lank Ph.D. Founder, Lank Institute for Sexual Addiction and Recovery (LISAR) www.drlank.com. S.L.A.P E.G.G: Literature Review.

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  1. Acquisition, Defending and Ego Gratification: Style Drives of the Seven Deadly Sins as seen in Addictive Relationships and Recovery Presented By: Brigitte L. Lank Ph.D. Founder, Lank Institute for Sexual Addiction and Recovery (LISAR) www.drlank.com

  2. S.L.A.P E.G.G: Literature Review

  3. Acquisition Style Drive (ASD)

  4. Acquisition Style Drive (ASD)

  5. Defending Style Drive (DSD): Sloth and Wrath

  6. Defending Style Drive (DSD)

  7. Ego Gratification Style Drive (EGSD): Envy and Pride

  8. Ego Gratification Style Drive (EGSD)

  9. Self Assessment: Style Drives of Addictive Relationships and Recovery • Instrument (75 Items) • Style Drive: ASD = 25 Items • Style Drive: DSD = 25 Items • Style Drive: EGSD = 25 Items • The Rating Scale • 6 point Likert scale • Requires a person to rate items along a well-defined, evenly spaced continuum. • Used to measure the direction and intensity of style drive/attitude • Responses for each item are weighted from zero to three • a score of 3 assigned to the responses farthest in the “symptomatic” direction • a score of 2 for the immediately adjacent response • a score of 1 for the next adjacent response • a 0 score assigned to the three responses farthest in the “asymptomatic” direction

  10. Sample Items • Acquisition Style Drive (ADS) (Lust, Greed, Gluttony) • Item 2. When I walk through a store I fantasize what I could buy if I had more money. • Item 14. I feel insecure in my romantic relationship(s). • Item 38. Should a cashier give me $10 too much change, I would keep the extra $10. • Item 62. I have been unable to stop my sexual behavior even though I know it's inappropriate. • Defending Style Drive (DSD) (Sloth, Wrath) • Item 3. The pleasure and joy has gone out of my life. • Item 9. I hold resentments. • Item 21. It takes great effort for me to do simple things. • Item 45. I feel hostility to insignificant irritants. • Ego Gratification Style Drive (EGSD) (Pride, Envy) • Item 1. I make myself known whenever I see my partner talking to someone who could be considered a romantic option. • Item 55. I am frequently envious of others or think that they are envious of me. • Item 58. I lack empathy and or do not recognize or identify with others' feelings. • Item 67. I demand excessive amounts of praise or admiration from others.

  11. Scoring: To determine Style Drive scores, add together all item scores for particular Style Drive. • Defending Style Drive (DSD)   Subscale items:3, 6, 9, 12, 15, 18, 21, 24, 27, 30, 33, 36, 39, 42, 45, 48, 51, 54, 57, 60, 63, 66, 69, 72, 75 Subscale Score: _______ • Acquisition Style Drive (ASD)  Subscale items: 2, 5, 8, 11, 14, 17, 20, 23, 26, 29, 32 35, 38, 41, 44, 47, 50, 53, 56, 59, 62, 65, 68, 71, 74 Subscale Score: _______ • Ego Gratification Style Drive (EGSD)   Subscale items:1, 4, 7, 10, 13, 16, 19, 22, 25, 28, 31, 34, 37, 40, 43, 46, 49, 52, 55, 58, 61, 64, 67, 70, 73 Subscale Score: _______

  12. ASD (Lust, Greed, Gluttony) and Addictive Relationship • Pattern of out of control behavior • Inability to stop despite negative consequences • Ongoing effort to stop/ limit behaviors • Inordinate amount of time spent on sexual matters (obtaining sex, being sexual, and recovering form sexual experiences • Persistent pursuit of high risk behaviors • Reverse Invasion • Increasing amounts of sexual experiences • Sexual obsession fantasy as primary coping too (Lust may include chronic affairs, prostitution, compulsive sexual episodes) • Preoccupation (Relational) • (If you are sexual with someone you will have them in your power; using sexual seduction to gain power)

  13. DSD (Sloth, Wrath) and Addictive Relationship • Severe mood changes around sexual behavior • Neglect of important social, occupational, or recreational activities because of sexual behavior • Avoidance may include indulging in pornography, voyeurism • Intrusive Sex/Eroticized Rage • Boundary Invasion • Covert Invasion • Erotic form of hatred • Anger may include dangerous sexual practices or anonymous sex • When angry one may use sex to “get even” with a partner or have sex when resentful with a partner • Preoccupation (Isolated or Online Anonymous) • Severe consequences because of sexual behavior

  14. EGSD (Pride, Envy) and Addictive Relationship • Entitlement • Need to break rules to meet needs • When demands are high, sex is used for reward • Have sex for deservability • Taking advantage of someone sexually may be arousing • Sexual obsession fantasy as primary coping tool • Narcissistic exposure may include exhibitionism • Jealousy may include compulsive masturbation

  15. ASD and Co-existing or Differential Diagnosis • Anxiety Disorder • Adjustment Disorder, With Anxiety • Substance Related Disorder/ Sexual Disorder NOS • Impulse-Control Disorder • Bipolar Disorder • Dependent Personality Disorder • Borderline Personality Disorder • Antisocial Personality Disorder

  16. DSD and Co-existing or Differential Diagnosis • Depressive Disorder • Adjustment Disorder With Depressed Mood • Post Traumatic Stress Disorder • Bipolar Disorder • Avoidant Personality Disorder • Malingering • Bereavement

  17. EGSD and Co-existing or Differential Diagnosis • Narcissistic Personality Disorder • Borderline Personality • Partner Relational Problem

  18. Neurological Process of Style Drives

  19. From Vice to Virtue: ASD

  20. From Vice to Virtue: DSD

  21. Relationship Recovery GoalsFrom Vice to Virtue: EGSD

  22. Thank You For additional information about Acquisition, Defending and Ego Gratification: Style Drives of the Seven Deadly Sins as seen in Addictive Relationships and Recovery, links to other resources, or request an electronic copy of this presentation go to: www.drlank.com

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