Recognizing Out of Control Sexual Behavior (Porn Addiction)

It starts subtly—a glance here, a watch there. But slowly, it becomes a pattern hard to ignore. You might find yourself watching porn during times you should be focused on other

Man viewing porn on the computer at work

tasks, or staying up too late, sacrificing sleep quality. Initially, it’s just a quick escape, a momentary rush. However, it evolves, and you might notice changes in your sexual functioning, a decrease in interest with a partner, or struggles with physical responses and fulfillment. The guilt and shame creeping in signal that it’s time for a change.

Understanding Porn’s Impact

The effects of porn are often misunderstood, shrouded in myths or exaggerated claims. However, the science speaks volumes about its impact on sexual health and mental well-being. Visiting credible sources like Real Your Brain on Porn can enlighten you on how consumption might be affecting you more deeply than you realize.

Shifting Towards Healthy Sexuality

A healthy sense of sexuality is more than possible—it’s within reach. This means aligning your practices with your values, which could mean reducing or stopping your porn consumption or finding a more ethical approach to your sexual explorations.

Misinformation and Finding the Truth

In a sea of misinformation, getting solid, credible advice on the effects of porn can be challenging. For those seeking to understand not just the impact of porn but also the ethical considerations around sexuality, it’s crucial to find reliable sources.

The Thrill of Secrecy and Desire

For some, the allure isn’t just the content but the excitement of secrecy, the rush of being desired. It’s a spark in the monotony, a chase for aliveness. Yet, when discovered by a partner, this thrill can lead to high tensions, questions of trust, and a realization of the dangers your actions pose to both yourself and your relationships.

Rebuilding Trust and Credibility

Once the issue is out in the open, rebuilding trust and credibility becomes paramount. This involves honest communication, understanding, and a genuine effort to make amends. It’s about proving that your relationship is built on more than lies.

The Path to 

Healing

Healing is more than just abstaining; it’s about developing a relationship with sex that is pleasurable, consensual, respectful, and free of guilt. Therapy plays a crucial role in this journey, providing a space for respect, optimism, hope, and what we like to call CAREfrontation.

CAREfrontation and Therapy

This unique approach emphasizes accountability and corrective experiences in a therapeutic relationship built on respect. It’s about confronting the issues head-on but with care, aiming to understand the root causes of your behaviors and working together to align your sexual behaviors with your values.

Conclusion

Embarking on a journey toward healthy sexuality is a courageous step. It’s about breaking free from guilt, shame, and the patterns that hold you back. With the right support, information, and willingness to confront the issues with care, a fulfilling sexual identity aligned with your values is not just a possibility but a reality. Remember, it’s about more than just stopping harmful behaviors; it’s about cultivating a life of respect, consent, and mutual pleasure.

FAQs

  1. How can I start changing my relationship with porn? Start by reflecting on your values and how your current habits align with those. Seeking professional guidance can also provide personalized strategies

 

“As an OB/GYN, I am fortunate to have Dr. Tom Murray as a resource for referring patients in need of sex and couples therapy. In my experience, few counselors have been able to develop such a deep rapport with so many different people and their specific situations.”

Sidney Callahan, DO. Green Valley OBGYN.