Brief Guide To Porn Addiction Therapy Palm Springs CA

By Janine Hughes


It is a very familiar line, except that we do not always take it seriously. The definition is any form of behavior done repeatedly regardless of self harm or harm to others. Immediately addiction develops, it is almost impossible to stop it unless with outside help. If it is pornography, only porn addiction therapy Palm Springs CA can help.

So what exactly is porn addiction? It is the urge to continue the use of pornographic materials, even when you promise yourself to stop. When you lose the ability to choose whether or not you want to continue viewing these materials, you are definitely addicted. These materials include magazines, materials from the Internet and videos among others.

The invention of World Wide Web came with many goodies and an equal measure of vice, among these, pornography. Today, there is so much variety to choose from. In fact, you can afford the luxury of being picky. In addition, you can be anonymous and it is available all round the clock. Affordability and different levels of explicitness are also guaranteed. Furthermore, you get to store it on your phone for unlimited access with no physical evidence.

This addiction, according to social scientists, leads to changes in chemical composition of neurotransmitters in the brain responsible for neurotransmission. This variation in the composition of neurochemicals is what continuously feeds the urges. This translates to both physical and psychological pain for the victim. Since pornography addiction has its roots in the brain, only psychotherapy with a professional can help.

Physical pain results from the activities you engage in from time to time to satisfy urges. It comes and engulfs you and until its satisfied, it never goes away. It enslaves people and controls their minds. Victims turn to masturbation and completely rely on pornographic materials. The psychological pain is the obsessive compulsive behavior, depression and anxiety that the vice brings with it.

Just like other addicts, victims engage in the vice as a way of running away from emotions or low self-esteem and other issues they want to avoid. A person who is addicted will have impaired everyday life. They may also have inhibited sexual relationships with partners, which result to divorce. The obsession to be constantly engaged in the vice is also responsible for losses of careers. Addicts also tend to turn to drugs to heighten sexual experiences worsening the problem at hand.

It is unfortunate that addicts are not always willing to accept help, let alone admit that they need help. They live under the false impression that since they engage in the sexual behaviors alone, they are not capable of hurting one.

When they seek help, most of the times its for the associated symptoms like depression and not for the core problem. Therapy remains ineffective if the core problem is not identified. Psychotherapy with a professional is the only remedy.




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