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It can be so hard to know how to help someone with a porn addiction.
We worry deeply for our loved ones. We try so, so hard to “knock some sense into them”; to tell them to get help, or to try and help them ourselves.
We talk and talk and talk until we’re blue in the face, attempting to get through.
Sometimes, our spouse or child will have moments of clarity, knowing they need help to quit porn.
But, when we follow up to see if they’ve set up that therapy appointment, looked up that porn addiction recovery support group they talked about, or started that new daily spiritual or mindfulness practice, we are told that we’re being “crazy” or “controlling” by following up.
Or they make up some new excuse as to why they “don't need to do that anymore”, why they “haven’t had time”, or why they’re “too overwhelmed” or have “too much going on.”
We want our loved one to succeed, to feel happy, and to overcome porn addiction. But they don’t seem to want it as bad as we do. Or, perhaps they do want it, but they just can’t seem to gain any real traction.
Today, I’m going to teach you how to help someone with a porn addiction in 3 steps.
BUILD THE NO MORE PORN LIFESTYLE
FREE WORKSHOP: The 8 Keys to Lose Your Desire for Porn
FREE EBOOK: The 10 Tools to Conquer Porn Cravings
Join My Email Newsletter
Intensive Porn Addiction Recovery Program
Schedule a Free Consultation
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No More Desire
By Jake Kastleman4.6
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It can be so hard to know how to help someone with a porn addiction.
We worry deeply for our loved ones. We try so, so hard to “knock some sense into them”; to tell them to get help, or to try and help them ourselves.
We talk and talk and talk until we’re blue in the face, attempting to get through.
Sometimes, our spouse or child will have moments of clarity, knowing they need help to quit porn.
But, when we follow up to see if they’ve set up that therapy appointment, looked up that porn addiction recovery support group they talked about, or started that new daily spiritual or mindfulness practice, we are told that we’re being “crazy” or “controlling” by following up.
Or they make up some new excuse as to why they “don't need to do that anymore”, why they “haven’t had time”, or why they’re “too overwhelmed” or have “too much going on.”
We want our loved one to succeed, to feel happy, and to overcome porn addiction. But they don’t seem to want it as bad as we do. Or, perhaps they do want it, but they just can’t seem to gain any real traction.
Today, I’m going to teach you how to help someone with a porn addiction in 3 steps.
BUILD THE NO MORE PORN LIFESTYLE
FREE WORKSHOP: The 8 Keys to Lose Your Desire for Porn
FREE EBOOK: The 10 Tools to Conquer Porn Cravings
Join My Email Newsletter
Intensive Porn Addiction Recovery Program
Schedule a Free Consultation
MORE ARTICLES
How to Tell Your Wife About Your Porn Relapse (Without a Fight) Using The 4-Pronged Ownership Approach
The 4 Root Causes of Porn Addiction
How to Help Someone with a Porn Addiction in 3 Steps
8 Rules to Get You 3 Months Sober from Porn
Stop Porn Cravings | 7 Tools to Overcome Fantasizing & Lust Habits
Trauma, Attachment, Shame & Porn Addiction
The Porn Addiction Funnel: How To Break Porn Addiction
Support the show
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