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1. WHAT
IS SEX ADDICTION?
Sex addiction is a way some people medicate their
feelings and/or cope with their stresses to the degree that their sexual
behavior becomes their major coping mechanism for stresses in their life.
The individual often can not stop this sexual behavior for any great length
of time by themselves. The sex addict spends a lot of time in the pursuit of
his or her sexual behavior/fantasy or they may have a binge of sexual
behaviors.
2. WHY
DO PEOPLE BECOME SEXUALLY ADDICTED?
This is different for every sex addict but generally
speaking there are biological, psychological, and spiritual reasons. The
following is a short explanation of each reason why someone can become a sex
addict. The biological addict is someone who has conditioned their body to
receive endorphins and enkephlines (brain chemicals) primarily through
reinforcing a fantasy state with the ejaculation that provides these
chemicals to their brain. Psychologically, the need to medicate or escape
physical, emotional or sexual abuse can demand a substance, the early addict
finds the sex medicine usually before alcohol or drugs. Spiritually, a
person is filling up the God hole in them with their sexual addiction. The
addiction is their spirituality, it comforts them, celebrates them and is
always available and present. Then there is the sex addict who can be two or
even three of the above reasons. This is why a specialist in sex addiction
is the best route for recovery with sex addiction.
3.
WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN SEX ADDICTION AND A HIGH SEX DRIVE?
I have heard this question on almost every national
talk show or radio show I have been on over the years. A person with a high
sex drive is satisfied with sex. It's not about a fix for something; when
their partner says "NO" it doesn't make them go off the handle thinking
their partner is totally rejecting them and have to leave the house or act
out in some other way. If you can relate to this the chances are there may
be an addiction issue. You may benefit from any of the following books or
tapes:
4. CAN YOU BE
ADDICTED TO MASTURBATION?
Yes, this is by far the most common sex addiction that I have treated in
working with sex addiction. This usually is the first sexual behavior many
of us will have on a repeated basis. This is usually where the sexual
compulsion starts with sex addicts and this behavior, regardless of other
acquired behaviors, usually stays active.
7. WHAT IS IT LIKE TO LIVE
WITH A SEX ADDICT FROM A PARTNER'S OR WIFE'S PERSPECTIVE?
The partners/wives of sex addicts report many similar feelings about living
with the sex addict. The feeling of aloneness is a common experience with
partners of sex addicts, the sense that he can't open up and tell you about
his "real" self. The confusion of even after you do certain behaviors that
this still is not enough and the hopelessness that there isn't enough. Anger
for many different unmet needs as a person and as a woman are often common.
There are many of these issues addressed in the following books and video.




8. CAN
PARTNERS GET HELP EVEN IF THE SEX ADDICT DOESN'T?
Yes, even if the addict stays in denial of their addiction the partner can
receive help and support for herself. The feelings of anger, loss,
loneliness and many other feelings encountered over the years of living with
this addiction will effect a person. These feelings need to be dealt with
therapeutically whether they stay married to the addict or not. If you would
like a telephone counseling appointment call
(719) 278-3708 to get setup. The addiction was in no way your doing as a
partner or wife, the addicts addiction started many years before you even
met your addict. This addiction would have grown and damaged anyone they
would have related to in any relationship. You can subscribe to our Partners
Newsletter by visiting our
Newsletter Page.
9. IS THERE RECOVERY FOR SEX ADDICTION?
Yes, there is recovery for sex addiction. This recovery takes time and hard
work especially in the first year but with guided help the sex addict can
experience restoration in their emotional, relational, sexual, financial and
even spiritual lives. I have seen marriages made better than they ever were
and addicts live much happier lives than they ever thought possible. I have
been in successful recovery over eleven years and I know it's available for
those who choose to work for and maintain recovery.
If you would like a telephone counseling
appointment call (719) 278-3708 to get setup.
10. IS THERE RESEARCH ON SEX ADDICTION
AVAILABLE?
There is research being done in the field of sexual addiction. The monitored
mail list of Heart to Heart Counseling centers provides weekly research
information as well as excerpts from 101 Practical Exercises for sexual
addiction recovery as well as Twelve Step discussions. To subscribe go
to our Newsletter
page.
11. CAN WOMEN BE SEX ADDICTED?
Yes! The number of women desiring treatment is growing significantly. The
behaviors are the same as their male counterparts including: masturbation,
pornography, internet activity, anonymous encounters and affairs. Over
twenty recovering female sex addicts contributed in writing
She Has a Secret:
Understanding Female Sexual Addiction. This book plus the
Secret Solutions Workbook,
with over 115 helpful techniques for recovery is just for her. If you would
like to set up a telephone counseling
appointment to start your journey of recovery, call today. There is hope for
female sex addicts to recovery.
12. IS THERE ANY WAY TO HELP OUR CHILDREN
NOT BECOME SEXUALLY ADDICTED?
Yes! Even though many of our adult male clients report that their fathers
were sex addicts (porn, affairs, prostitutes etc.) they also report getting
little to no proper sexual information to balance their sexual perspective.
Good Enough to Wait is the first video of this kind to help your
children understand sex and the brain, the long-term affects of pornography,
long term sexual satisfaction and a whole lot more. This is the best
combination of sex research and spiritual principles to date for youth to
watch to give them a proper and currently informed sex talk.
