How to Quit Porn: A Guide to Recovery and Transformation
Understanding the Challenge Quitting pornography is more than just a decision to stop watching; it’s about understanding the underlying causes that drive the behavior. For
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Understanding the Challenge Quitting pornography is more than just a decision to stop watching; it’s about understanding the underlying causes that drive the behavior. For
Probably the most common question I get from wounded partners in early recovery is, “Why should I have to do recovery?” This question makes sense, considering the fact that someone else’s bad actions are what put us in this place to begin with.
Just in case you missed last month’s post; let me give you an idea of what ambivalence is. A lot of people think that being ambivalent means that a person doesn’t really care about something.
Recognizing trauma isn’t as straightforward as you might think. Maybe you’re wondering, “Did I experience trauma? How do I know, and should I be worried?”
Sexual abuse is a horrific trauma to undergo. It might result in feelings of guilt, self-doubt, and low self-esteem. You were violated, possibly by someone you trusted, and that’s incredibly painful. If you’ve experienced sexual abuse, you’re not alone.
Almost 3 years ago, I was diagnosed with colorectal cancer. When I started feeling sick, waiting for a diagnosis was excruciating. I was both anxious to get the results, and scared of what they might be.