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A Memoir of a Sex and Love Addict with Carol the Coach

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Sex Help with Carol the Coach

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Today, Carol the Coach interviews Kimberly Litton, who is the author of I Do It for Her: A Memoir of Recovery and Redemption from Sex, Love and Substances. This book is a vulnerable, yet insightful look into the world of a Female Sex and Love Addict. This memoir delves into painful truths and healing experiences while giving the reader steps to recover. Litton guides the reader through her trauma, various forms of unhealthy coping skills, then ultimately and gracefully provides hope, healing and forgiveness. This book is about resilience, perseverance, self-love, and freedom from addictions.

She has a wealth of experience. Kimberly Litton LCSW, CSAT is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and Certified Sex Addiction Therapist. She has a private practice, both virtual and in-person in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida. Kim is the author of “I Do it For Her”: A memoir of a Woman’s Healing Journey from sex and love addiction”.  She also serves on the Women’s Panel for IITAP (International Institute of Trauma and Addiction), educating professionals on Female Sex and Love Addiction.
She has an extensive history of treating women with alcoholism, addiction, eating disorders and sex addiction.

Along with her intuitive talent, Kim has an infectious passion for women’s recovery. She’s dedicated in her own journey of growing, uncovering the many layers of her personal addiction, intimacy and relational problems and codependency. She relates to women on a very human level. Her authentic approach as a clinician is vulnerable enough to be relatable to her clients while exhibiting profound knowledge and tools to integrate a powerful treatment experience.

 

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