Sex Rehab with Dr. Drew

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  • 2009
  • 1 Season
  • 5.2  (144)

Sex Rehab with Dr. Drew was a reality TV show that aired on VH1 in 2009. The show starred Dr. Drew Pinsky, who is a well-known addiction medicine specialist, and other mental health professionals who provided therapy to a group of celebrity patients on the show. The show followed the journey of eight celebrities as they checked in to the Pasadena Recovery Center, where they participated in a 21-day intensive therapy program designed to help them overcome their sex addictions. The patients were there voluntarily and were seeking help to overcome their addictions so they could better themselves and their relationships.

The celebrities featured on the show included Kari Ann Peniche, an American model and reality TV star who was struggling with addiction to drugs and sex, and actor Gary Busey who was also struggling with addiction to both drugs and sex. Another patient was music producer Mike Starr, who was addicted to sex, and Aspen "The Mermaid" Brock, a porn star who was struggling to overcome her addiction to sex.

The show was guided by Dr. Drew, who acted as the therapist, leader, and confidant of the group. Dr. Drew provided individual and group therapy sessions for the patients and monitored their progress throughout the entire program. He also organized sex addiction workshops where the patients could learn how to manage their addiction and acquire the necessary tools to overcome it.

Mental health professionals such as Dr. John Sharp, Dr. Saveli Ewald, and addiction specialist Shelly Sprague were present at the center to offer extra support to the patients. The show focused on the struggles of the patients in their attempt to identify and overcome the underlying emotional, psychological and behavioral issues that triggered their addiction.

Throughout the show, the patients participated in individual and group therapy sessions, which were filled with emotionally raw and heartbreaking moments. Through these sessions, the patients were able to express their fears, doubts, struggles, and triumphs in a safe and supportive environment.

The show was controversial at the time because of its premise and the fact that it was featuring celebrities who were seeking help for their sex addiction. There were calls to cancel the show, primarily because it was felt that it exploited the vulnerability of the patients who were seeking help.

Despite the controversy, the show was successful and gained a significant following. It raised awareness regarding addiction to sex, and people struggling with similar addictions could relate to the celebrities featured on the show.

In conclusion, Sex Rehab with Dr. Drew was a reality TV show that brought to the forefront the dangers of sex addiction while providing guidance and support for people struggling with the addiction. The show was not only informative but also touching as it highlighted the struggles of the patients trying to overcome their addiction. The show was groundbreaking in its approach, as it tackled a taboo subject that was largely ignored by mainstream media. Ultimately, the show gave a voice to those struggling with sex addiction, and it emphasized the importance of seeking help regardless of one's social status.

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Seasons
Episode 8
8. Episode 8
December 20, 2009
Who is ready to graduate from sex rehab?
Episode 7
7. Episode 7
December 13, 2009
Dr. Drew advises patients to look forward to life outside rehab; patients are anxious to return to the real world.
Episode 6
6. Episode 6
December 6, 2009
More drama on this episode of Sex Rehab with Dr. Drew.
Episode 5
5. Episode 5
November 29, 2009
The women try to deal emotionally with their sexual abuse or rape. However, all the patients are reflecting on their lives and how they have affected the ones they love.
Episode 4
4. Episode 4
November 22, 2009
As the patients begin their second week in rehab, they are starting to suffer from sexual withdrawals. Kendra is still mad at Kari Ann for the letter.
Episode 3
3. Episode 3
November 15, 2009
Four days into treatment, the patients are becoming increasingly agitated. Kari Ann refuses to get up in the morning with everyone else. Her refusal to get up upsets some of the others, especially Kendra. To have a true experience of themselves Drew and Jill have the women remove their protective outer layer of makeup. Kari Ann writes a letter to Kendra.
Episode 2
2. Episode 2
November 8, 2009
Dr. Drew and Jill begin treatment by trying to find out a little bit of the patients' backgrounds. Most sex addicts suffered severe emotional, physical or sexual abuse while they were growing up, and these patients are no different. Duncan and Kendra both reveal a little bit about their own past abuse during group. Outside of the therapy sessions, Phil finds himself developing a huge crush on Amber. Kari Ann still wants to go home.
Episode 1
1. Episode 1
November 1, 2009
Drew calls a house meeting and lays down the ground rules - no masturbation, no seductive behavior, and of course, no sex. For Kendra adapting to rehab is proving to be difficult. Now almost a full day without her husband, Kendra breaks down and wonders if she's going to be able to make it. After only a day in rehab, Kendra and the rest of the sex addicts are extraordinarily fragile and emotional. They are about to take on one of the toughest experiences of their lives and it's anyone guess if they can make it through 21 days of intense treatment without their drug of choice: sex.
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  • Premiere Date
    November 1, 2009
  • IMDB Rating
    5.2  (144)
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