Most people who try to quit porn fail within 30 days. The relapse rate is a brutal 97%. But what about that 3% who never go back? In this episode, Sarah Williams breaks down the neuroscience behind why most people fail and exactly what the successful 3% do differently.
🎯 What You'll Learn:
• Why dopamine spikes 200-300% with porn use (and what this does to your brain)
• The "90-day reset" myth and what actually happens to your neural pathways
• How accountability systems boost success rates by 65% and which ones work best
• The specific behavioral rewiring techniques that prevent relapse long-term
👤 Perfect for: anyone struggling with compulsive behaviors or wanting to understand how to break unwanted habits for good
📍 Chapters:
[00:00] Sarah introduces the shocking 97% relapse statistic
[01:30] Why your brain treats porn like cocaine (the dopamine connection)
[04:00] What happens during the first 90 days of recovery
[07:00] The accountability factor that changes everything
[10:00] Real strategies from the 3% who never relapse
[12:00] Your action plan starting today
Sarah doesn't sugarcoat the science here. The average person relapses 7-12 times before finding lasting freedom, but understanding why your brain works this way is the first step to beating those odds. She walks through brain scan research showing exactly how dopamine receptors recover and why going it alone almost never works.
This isn't another willpower pep talk. It's a practical roadmap based on what actually works for the small percentage who break free permanently.
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🔍 Topics: addiction recovery, mental health, neuroscience, dopamine, behavioral change
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