February 23, 2010 | Commentary

Q&A: Is Sexual Addiction Real?


In the wake of Tiger Woods' admissions, psychologist Richard Carroll discusses hypersexuality

By Brendan Cosgrove
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CHICAGO --- Golfer Tiger Woods says he'll continue with therapy after admitting to having a number of adulterous affairs. Richard Carroll, associate professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences at Northwestern University's Feinberg School of Medicine, heads the school's sex and marital therapy program. In this Q&A, Carroll discusses some of the issues that Woods may be facing and how they are commonly treated.

Brendan Cosgrove is the broadcast associate/web content producer for Northwestern News Contact him at b-cosgrove@northwestern.edu