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Inthemoment

Member since
February 2023

358 posts

Posted Sun October 1, 2023 8:26pmReport post

We've been advised (me and my husband) to do as much reading as possible before court to inform ourselves and also as part of rehabilitation and mitigation, and risk minimisation on my part too.

Does anyone have any recommendations? Audio books would be even better as can be listened to on the commute :)

edel2020

Member since
March 2022

373 posts

Posted Mon October 2, 2023 12:00pmReport post

It depends what you mean. Are you trying to understand what triggered their behaviour, so you can manage their risk?

Has your OH done the LFF online modules?

Inthemoment

Member since
February 2023

358 posts

Posted Mon October 2, 2023 6:38pmReport post

Yes he's working through the online modules at the moment.

I guess anything that gives some insight into the why, and anything that can help mitigate risk

Ocean

Member since
September 2023

766 posts

Posted Mon October 2, 2023 7:17pmReport post

Paula Hall has some good books which might be what your looking for.


Understanding and treating sex and pornography addiction

Sex addiction: The partners perspective.



I hope they help.