Publications


 
 
 
 

Clinical Publications

Rickards, S., & Laaser, M.R. (2019). Sexual acting-out in borderline women: Impulsive self-destructiveness or sexual addiction/compulsivity? (Updated version). In P.C. Carnes & K.A. Adams (EDs.), Clinical management of sex addiction 2nd Edition. New York: Brunner-Routledge.

Rickards Anderson, S. (2009, November 2). Attachment and addiction. The Semi: Fuller Seminary, 1, 6.

Briere, J., & Rickards, S. (2007). Self-awareness, affect regulation, and relatedness: Differential sequels of childhood versus adult adverse experience. Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 195(6). 497-503.

Rickards, S., & Laaser, M. R. (2002). Sexual acting-out in borderline women: Impulsive self-destructiveness or sexual addiction/compulsivity? In P. C. Carnes & K. A. Adams (Eds.), Clinical management of sex addiction (pp.271-284). New York: Brunner-Routledge.

Rickards, S., & Laaser, M. (1999). Sexual acting-out in borderline women: Impulsive self-destructiveness or sexual addiction/compulsivity? Sexual Addiction and Compulsivity, 6(1), 31-45.

Rickards, S. (1996, Winter). Treating the eating disordered borderline. Clinical Quorum: A Publication of the International Association of Eating Disorder Professionals, 3-4.

Newcomb, M.D., & Rickards, S. (1995). Parent drug use problems and adult intimate relations: Associations among community samples of young adult women and men. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 42(2), 141-154.

Rickards, S. (1995). Attachment and the long-term effects of childhood trauma. Doctoral dissertation, University of Southern California, Los Angeles.

Rickards, S. (1993). Parent drug use problems and adult intimacy and sexual functioning. Master’s thesis, University of Southern California, Los Angeles.

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