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Porn, Betrayal, Sex and the Experts — PBSE

Porn, Betrayal, Sex and the Experts — PBSE

Date de sortie : 2022-08-16
© 2022 Porn, Betrayal, Sex and the Experts — PBSE
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Date de sortie : 2022-08-16
© 2022 Porn, Betrayal, Sex and the Experts — PBSE
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Is It Simply "Sex Addiction," or Something More?—Examining the Nuances & Roots of Addiction Behaviors.

Is It Simply "Sex Addiction," or Something More?—Examining the Nuances & Roots of Addiction Behaviors.

Durée : 27:39
In this episode, Mark and Steve tackle a VERY important issue—examining the nuances and roots of addiction behaviors. This is in response to a PBSE listener's question—
"I recently discovered my husband hired a prostitute for himself while away on business. Since this discovery it’s come out that my husband was viewing porn and visiting massage parlors with regularity. My question, as we are only about a month into this process, is how do you know if your spouse has a sex addiction versus poor morals/lack of respect for the relationship? Our therapy team is calling these issues sex addiction but the people I trust most in my life question if his behaviors are truly addictive versus behavioral. I’m confused."
-  What this PBSE listener describes could definitely be evidence of addictive/compulsive behaviors. However, using their therapy team to consider some other additional reasons for the behaviors would be wise—Is it a single-causation issue, like addiction, or does it include other variables, including but not limited to—
- Lack of attachment skills or knowledge base.
- History of past dysfunctional/unhealthy relationships.
- Styles of attachment modeled by influential figures (male role models, attachment styles between parents, etc.).
- How long have these behaviors been going on? Does he have a history of various forms of acting out, or is this a new or rapid-onset problem?
- Are there any other pre-existing or co-occurring mental health conditions?
- Trauma is one of, if not THE most common root of addiction behaviors—how this plays a role is critical.
- In most cases, the case for addiction isn’t completely black and white, and even when it is, understanding it’s true roots, not just the behaviors, is the key to effective treatment.
Learn more about Mark and Steve's new online program—"Dare to Connect!" You have live access to Mark and Steve three times a week--addicts, spouses and couples! Visit—daretoconnectnow.com
Find out more about Steve Moore at:  Ascension Counseling
Learn more about Mark Kastleman at:  Reclaim Counseling Services
Here's an article about how to HEAL from Betrayal Trauma—https://www.reclaimcounselingservices.com/healing-betrayal-trauma-video
To learn more about HOW to overcome porn and sex addiction, check out this article—https://www.reclaimcounselingservices.com/overcome-porn-sex-addiction
Id. d’épisode : 1000576248527
GUID : Buzzsprout-11142751
Date de publication : 16/8/2022 à 14:00:00

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Two sex addicts in long-term successful recovery are ALSO world-class mental health professionals who specialize in porn and sex addiction recovery. Drawing on 40 years of combined personal and professional experience, Mark and Steve get RAW and REAL about HOW to overcome addiction, heal betrayal trauma and save your marriage. If you're struggling with addiction—we get it. Recovery is hard. We've been there. We'l help you take the fight to your addiction like never before. If you're married to an addict—we KNOW what it's like to nearly destroy a marriage. We'll help you understand the world of your husband's addiction and begin healing your betrayal trauma, regardless of what he decides to do. You don't have to stay stuck. You don't have to keep suffering. We've made all the mistakes so you don't have to. Take back your life. Take back your marriage. Let's do this together! This is the PBSE podcast.

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