33.
Almasy, “Whatever Happened to American Idol’s Mandisa?”
34.
Almasy, “Whatever Happened to American Idol’s Mandisa?”
35.
See “Mandisa Weight Loss,”
http://ifitandhealthy.com/mandisa-weight-loss/
.
36.
Andrew Funderburks, “Mandisa Celebrates Her New Freedom,”
http://www.newreleasetuesday.com/article.php?article_id=201
.
37.
Funderburks, “Mandisa Celebrates Her New Freedom.”
38.
See “Mandisa Weight Loss.”
39.
See “Mandisa Weight Loss.”
40.
See “Mandisa Weight Loss.”
41.
For the three God-given inner needs, see Crabb,
Understanding People
, 15-16; McGee,
The Search for Significance
, 27-30.
42.
Leslie Beck, “To Quench Your Thirst, Plain Old Water Is Best,”
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/life/health/to-quench-your-thirst-plain-old-wateris-best/article1597469/
.
43.
Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre, “You Say Tomato, I Say Healthy,”
http://www.tbrhsc.com/patient_information/nutrition_articles/tomato.asp
.
44.
The World’s Healthiest Foods, “Carrots,”
http://www.whfoods.org/genpage.php?tname=foodspice&dbid=21
.
45.
The World’s Healthiest Foods, “Beets,”
http://www.whfoods.org/genpage.php?tname=foodspice&dbid=49
.
46.
See M. Warren Peary,
The 10 Biggest Diet Myths & Greatest Health Secrets Revealed
(Santa Fe, NM: The American Institute for Abundant Living, 2005), 53.
47.
Geoffrey Harris, “Dr. Harris Finally Writes About a Potato,”
http://www.superfoodsrx.com/nutrition/nutritional-research/dr.-harris-finally-writes-about-a-potato.html
.
48.
Mayo Clinic, “Binge Eating Disorder—Treatment and Drugs,”
http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/binge-eating-disorder/DS00608/DSECTION=treatments-and-drugs
.
49.
Mayo Clinic, “Binge Eating Disorder—Lifestyle and Home Remedies.”
Chapter 7—The World of Sexual Addiction
1.
Mark Laaser,
Faithful & True: Sexual Integrity in a Fallen World
(Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 1996), 13.
2.
Mark Laaser,
Faithful & True: Sexual Integrity in a Fallen World
, 14.
3.
See J.P. Louw and Eugene A. Nida,
Greek-English Lexicon of the New Testament: Based on Semantic Domains
, 2d ed. (New York: United Bible Societies, 1989), 1:771.
4.
W. E. Vine, Merrill F. Unger, and William White, Jr.,
Vine’s Complete Expository Dictionary of Biblical Words
, electronic ed. (Nashville: Thomas Nelson, 1996).
5.
Keith Morrison,
Battling Sexual Addiction
, NBC News (February 24, 2004).
6.
Candice Kim, “From Fantasy to Reality: The Link Between Viewing Child Pornography and Molesting Children,” Child Sexual Exploitation Update, vol. 1, no. 3 (Alexandria, VA: American Prosecutor’s Research Institute, 2004),
http://www.ndaa.org/publications/newsletters/child_sexual_exploitation_update_volume_l_number_3_2004.html
.
7.
Keith Morrison,
Battling Sexual Addiction
.
8.
Merriam-Webster’s Collegiate Dictionary
(2001),
http://www.m-w.com
.
9.
Spiros Zodhiates,
The Complete Word Study Dictionary: New Testament
, electronic ed. (Chattanooga, TN: AMG Publishers, 2000), #4204.
10.
For this section see Jerry R. Kirk,
A Winnable War: How to Fight Pornography in Your Community
(Pomona, CA: Focus on the Family, 1989), 6.
11.
Kirk,
A Winnable War, 6
.
12.
Merriam-Webster’s Online Dictionary
, s.v. “pedophilia.”
13.
See Marguerite S. Shaffer, ed.,
Public Culture: Diversity, Democracy, and Community in the United States
(Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2008), 342.
14.
Marnie C. Ferree,
No Stones: Women Redeemed from Sexual Shame
(Downers Grove, IL:Inter Varsity, 2010), 84.
15.
Marnie C. Ferree, L.I.F.E. Guide for Women (Xulon Press, n.d.), 13.
16.
Marnie C. Ferree,
No Stones: Women Redeemed from Sexual Shame
, 127.
17.
Marnie C. Ferree,
No Stones: Women Redeemed from Sexual Shame
, 65.
18.
See also Patrick Carnes,
Out of the Shadows: Understanding Sexual Addiction
(Minneapolis, MN: CompCare, 1983), 54-55.
19.
For this section see Carnes,
Out of the Shadows
, 9.
20.
Debra Laaser,
Shattered Vows: Hope and Healing for Women Who Have Been Sexually Betrayed
(Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 2000), 93.
21.
Debra Laaser,
Shattered Vows: Hope and Healing for Women Who Have Been Sexually Betrayed
, 93.
22.
For basic beliefs that lead to addictions see also Carnes,
Out of the Shadows
, 77-85.
23.
On the three God-given inner needs, see Lawrence J. Crabb, Jr.,
Understanding People: Deep Longings for Relationship
(Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 1987), 15-16;
Robert S. McGee,
The Search for Significance
, 2d ed. (Houston, TX: Rapha, 1990), 27-30.
24.
Debra Laaser,
Shattered Vows: Hope and Healing for Women Who Have Been Sexually Betrayed
, 98.
25.
For this section see also Carnes,
Out of the Shadows
, 7.
26.
Debra Laaser,
Shattered Vows: Hope and Healing for Women Who Have Been Sexually Betrayed
, 94.
27.
Marnie Ferree, “Female Sexual Addiction, Part 1” (New York: Vimeo, 2011),
http://www.vimeo.com/3345157
.
28.
Science Daily, “Scientists Seek to Explain Why Spider Web Silk is so Strong” (n.p.: SciNews, 2011),
http://scinewsblog.blogspot.com/2011/03/scientists-seek-to-explain-why-spider.html
28. Science Daily, “Scientists Seek to Explain Why Spider Web Silk is so Strong” (n.p.: SciNews, 2011),
http://scinewsblog.blogspot.com/20ll/03/scientists-seek-to-explain-why-spider.html
.
29.
Mark Laaser,
Faithful & True: Sexual Integrity in a Fallen World
, 14.
30.
See Carnes,
Out of the Shadows
, 98-99.
31.
On the three God-given inner needs, see Crabb,
Understanding People
, 15-16; McGee,
The Search for Significance
, 27-30.
32.
Ferree, “Female Sexual Addiction, Part 1.”
33.
See Crabb,
Understanding People
, 15-16; McGee,
The Search for Significance
, 27-30.
34.
Mark Laaser,
Faithful & True: Sexual Integrity in a Fallen World
, 147.
35.
Mark Laaser,
Faithful & True: Sexual Integrity in a Fallen World
, 147.
36.
Marnie C. Ferree,
No Stones: Women Redeemed from Sexual Shame
, 157.
37.
Marnie C. Ferree,
No Stones: Women Redeemed from Sexual Shame
, 159.
38.
Debra Laaser,
Shattered Vows: Hope and Healing for Women Who Have Been Sexually Betrayed
, 177.
39.
Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary
, electronic ed. (Plainfield, NJ: MICRA, 1998).
40.
Mark Laaser,
Faithful & True: Sexual Integrity in a Fallen World
, 153.
41.
For the following suggestions see also Henry J. Rogers,
The Silent War: Ministering to Those Trapped in the Deception of Pornography
(Green Forest, AR: New Leaf, 2000), 142-46.
42.
For further information see KidsHealth for Parents, “What Are STDs?” (Wilmington, DE: Nemours Foundation, n.d.),
http://kidshealth.org/PageManager.jsp?dn=KidsHealth&lic=l&article_set=23006&&cat_id=20046&&ps=106
; Aim for Success, Staff Development and Community Leadership Manual (Dallas: Aim for Success, 2004), 17;
Is Sex Safe? A Look at: Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STDs
) (Boise, ID: Grapevine, 1997); The Medical Institute for Sexual Health, “Sexually Transmitted Diseases”; The Medical Institute for Sexual Health,
http://www.medinstitute.org/content.php?name=FactsAboutCondoms
; Ngozi A. Osondu, ed., “Your Guide to Sexually Transmitted Diseases” (WebMD Medical Reference),
http://my.webmd.com/content/article/10/2953_51l?z=3074_00000_1069_00_07;
American Social Health Association, “Facts and Answers About STDs,”
http://www.ashastd.org/stdfaqs/index.html
; Hepatitis B Foundation, “Statistics,”
http://www.hepb.org/hepb/
.
Chapter 9—The Vital World of Crisis Intervention
1.
For this section see Stephen Van Cleave, Walter Byrd, and Kathy Revell,
Counseling for Substance Abuse and Addiction
(Dallas: W Pub Group, 1995) 83-6; Carolyn Johnson,
Understanding Alcoholism
(Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 1991), 145-50; Christina B. Parker,
When Someone You Love Drinks Too Much: A Christian Guide to Addiction, Codependence, & Recovery
(New York: Harper & Row, 1990), 55-56.
2.
For this section see Van Cleave, Byrd, and Revell,
Counseling for Substance Abuse and Addiction
, 87.
3.
For this section see Van Cleave, Byrd, and Revell,
Counseling for Substance Abuse and Addiction
, 86-87;
Parker,
When Someone You Love Drinks Too Much
, 54-55.
4.
Proverbs 27:6
(NLT).
Chapter 10—The Healing World of Rehab
1.
These questions are from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAM-HSA) and can be found at “Network of Care, a Quick Guide to Finding Effective Alcohol and Drug Addiction Treatment” (San Rafael, CA: Trinity Integrated Resources, 2011),
http://ventura.networkofcare.org/veterans/library/detail.cfm?id=2302&cat=447
.
2.
Center for Substance Abuse Treatment, “Treatment Improvement Protocols” (Rockville, MD: Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, 1993),
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK26171/
.
3.
Center for Substance Abuse Treatment, “Treatment Improvement Protocols.”
4.
See Caron Treatment Centers, “Current Statistics” (Wernersville, PA: Caron Pennsylvania, n.d.),
http://www.caron.org/current-statistics.html
.
5.
See Caron Treatment Centers, “Current Statistics,”
http://www.caron.org/current-statistics.html
.
Chapter 11—The 12-step World of Recovery
1.
Alcoholics Anonymous World Services,
Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions
(New York: Alcoholics Anonymous World Services, 2005), 16-17.
2.
Alcoholics Anonymous World Services,
Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions
, 15.
3.
These steps are inspired by Alcoholics Anonymous World Services,
Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions
.
4.
The best-known version of the prayer is a shortened form adapted by Alcoholics Anonymous. Several other variants exist with only slight differences in pronoun usage.
Chapter 12—The Breakthrough World of Brain Imaging
1.
Isaiah 40:29.
2.
This section from Dr. Todd Clements, The Clements Clinic, Plano, TX.