Posts Tagged ‘addicted to internet porn’

Sex Addicts Anonymous

December 29th, 2009

Sex Addicts Anonymous (SAA) is an organization formed to help those who struggle with compulsive sexual behaviors. It was founded after the great tradition of Alcoholics Anonymous and their landmark 12 Step program of healing from addiction to alcohol.

Because of their group approach many find an immediate benefit from attending meetings: breaking the secrecy. Keeping inside struggles of any sort is difficult, not to mention one that lies at the very core of who we are.

Our sexuality was instilled in us by a loving Heavenly Father for the purpose of drawing men and women together in committed and loving relationships to form families and to provide a place for children to learn vital lessons that will prepare them to experience happiness in life through healthy relationships with themselves and others.

A core principle of SAA is honesty. If you can’t be open to yourself about the nature and details of your addiction then it will continue to have power of you. Stating the problem is a powerful step in conquering your compulsions.

Another great strength that’s to be found in the 12 steps of SAA is the confession you’ll make to God and perhaps more importantly, to yourself, that you are powerless to solve your addiction alone. Many, if not most, addicts feel that they are alone. They feel like no one can understand them and that their problem is theirs alone. They feel that it affects no one else and that they can overcome it by themselves. A confession of this sort opens the door to healing and learning how powerful healthy interactions with others can be in your recovery.

Another step is to help others who struggle gain their footing as they begin on their own journey of recovery. This is a way to “pay it forward,” but it also is a way to more firmly cement your recovery. The teacher so often learns much more by teaching.

With these and other principles to help you in your recovery, Sexual Addicts Anonymous may be right for you. Either way, learning about your addiction, being open to sharing with others and committing to do something now all are necessary steps. Freedom IS possible. To receive a free mini-course that teaches powerful principles to those addicted to internet porn fill out the form to the right.

Addicted to Internet Porn

December 28th, 2009

Being addicted to internet porn is no different that being addicted to other porn, accept it’s potential to bring about addiction is greater. With other types of pornography there are built in restraints. With a video from a store there is the barrier of being seen by others. With the anonymity of the internet this restraint and desire to keep secret the use is drastically reduced. One can access pornography on the internet without anyone ever knowing.

Another addictive quality of internet porn is that it’s relatively instant. Within seconds one can access any kind of porn imaginable filling the mind with all sorts of misinformation about relationships.

Thirdly, on need not spend any money to see thousands upon thousands of images and engage in hours of stimulation cementing addiction further each moment. Addiction these days is very affordable.

Lastly, one could also access porn anywhere in the world as long as they have an internet connection. It’s definitely more easily available than having to drive to the edge of town to get a video or magazine.

With all these aspects of internet pornography that haven’t ever applied to porn, addicts are growing at an increasing rate. There are also more psychologists to be found now that see patients addicted to porn than ever before. Whereas there once was a time when one may never have come in contact with porn there are now many who stumble upon it without ever looking and our of curiosity become trapped into the vicious cycles of addiction.

There is however hope for those seeking to be free from any compulsive behavior associated with internet porn. If you are addicted, know that you’re not alone and that many have curbed their addictions. Don’t feel ashamed. Addiction is a well understood phenomenon and you can take action necessary to stand up tall as one that connects in healthy ways with others, finds true peace and satisfaction in life and accomplishes great things.

Take action now and learn more about your addiction by filling in your name and email below for a free mini-course on how to break porn addiction.