Monday, January 26, 2015

Brief Information About Porn Addiction Therapy Palm Springs CA

By Janine Hughes


It is a very familiar line, except that it is never taken seriously. Its referred to as any harmful behavior done constantly despite harm to others and oneself. When addiction develops, only external intervention can help make it go away. If its an addiction to pornography, porn addiction therapy Palm Springs CA is the only way out of that hole.

So what exactly is porn addiction? It is the urge to continue the use of pornographic materials, even when you promise yourself to stop. When you lose the ability to choose whether or not you want to continue viewing these materials, you are definitely addicted. These materials include magazines, materials from the Internet and videos among others.

In the past, access to pornography was in videos, magazine and photos. However, the advent of the Internet worsens the urge for the victims. It comes with a wide variety of options, anonymity, availability and affordability at all levels of explicitness. The fact that people can store unlimited materials in their phones to view anytime aggravates an already worse problem. To sum it up all, no one will know as there is no physical evidence left behind.

According to social scientists, people suffering from this type of addiction also experience neurochemical changes in the brain just like those in drugs or alcohol. The neurochemical changes contribute to the urge to maintain the vice. An addicted person experiences two types of pain-physical and psychological. Pornographic addiction is more of a brain thing and therefore psychologists are most suited to help you deal with the condition.

The acts that these addicts engage in regularly to bring satisfaction to the urges are what cause the physical pain. Unless the urges are satisfied, the pain engulfs the individual and does not go away. The result is people are enslaved into pornographic material, sex and masturbation. The slavery is also responsible for the psychological pain. Depression, obsessive compulsive behavior and anxiety are hence born.

As it is with other addicts of alcohol, gambling, etc. Victims of the vice are only trying to run away from feelings of low self esteem, issues and emotions they are trying to avoid. An addicted individual has their everyday life impaired and sexual relations with their partner, limited. The result is dysfunctional relationships and/or divorce. The urge to engage in the vice all the time also leads to loss of employment. Moreover, drugs may be used to heighten sexual experience aggravating the situation.

Victims disregard the need for help, while others are not aware that they require it. Individuals addicted to this vice live under a false impression that they are not capable of hurting others as they only engage in the sexual behavior by themselves. However, this is not true because it only takes dysfunctional relationships to hurt others and yourself too.

Most of the times when they seek help, they do so for associated symptoms such as depression and problems with relationships. If their core problem is not identified, therapy remains ineffective. Talking to a trained professional such as a psychologist or psychiatrist is the only way out.




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