Sexual Addiction therapists in Hinton, Alberta AB, Canada CA

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Toronto, Ontario therapist: Peter Stathakos, licensed clinical social worker
Sexual Addiction

Peter Stathakos

Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Registered Social Worker, BBA, MDiv, MSW, CMAT, CSAT
You thought that you had this under control but you found yourself beginning to act out of character - watching porn at work, reaching out to others in ways that you know that the people you care about would not approve of, you developed a ritual or start pre-planning your next sexual opportunity. This is a life that is spinning out of control. Consider all the devastation once you get caught! All the lies will be discovered. Even when you are telling the truth you will be doubted. Sex addiction is typically treated over 3 to 5 years, with 98 individual sessions and about 400 12-step meeting. With my expertise and certifications, I typically average 2 years depending on your situation. Aside from my Certified Sex Addiction Therapist title. I have many years of experience rehabilitating pedophiles with currently zero parole violates. Reach out today to book an intro-call to get the effective, caring and high quality care that you deserve.  
14 Years Experience
Online in Hinton, Alberta
Ottawa, Ontario therapist: First Step Men's Therapy, registered psychotherapist
Sexual Addiction

First Step Men's Therapy

Registered Psychotherapist, Registered Psychotherapist, CSAT- Candidate, EMDR
Our team of Certified Sex Addiction Therapist's and CSAT-Candidates are trained in a specific model that has helped thousands of men and women overcome compulsive sexual behaviour, including sex addiction, porn addiction, betrayal trauma, and other problematic sexual behaviour. We work with men and women who are looking to overcome the shame, powerless, and pain that sex and porn addiction creates.  
3 Years Experience
Online in Hinton, Alberta
Victoria, British Columbia therapist: Jilleun Tenning, counselor/therapist
Sexual Addiction

Jilleun Tenning

Counsellor/Therapist, PhD(c), MA, RCC
As a specialist in sexual addiction, I provide compassionate and evidence-based support to individuals struggling with compulsive sexual behaviors. Through a non-judgmental and comprehensive approach, I help clients understand the underlying factors contributing to their addiction and develop healthy coping strategies, fostering lasting recovery and personal growth.  
14 Years Experience
Online in Hinton, Alberta
Los Angeles, California therapist: Philip Starkman, registered psychotherapist
Sexual Addiction

Philip Starkman

Registered Psychotherapist, MSW, RSW
In addressing the challenges of sexual addiction, I offer a compassionate and understanding space for clients to confront and work through their struggles. By blending a variety of holistic strategies and psychotherapeutic tools, such as Mindfulness, the Emotional Freedom Technique (EFT), Internal Family Systems (IFS), Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT), and Role-Playing, we embark on a journey towards healing and self-control. This personalized approach helps to uncover the underlying issues fueling the addiction, while also equipping clients with the skills needed to manage impulses and rebuild healthier relationships. Emphasizing the importance of self-awareness and self-compassion, we work together to foster a deeper connection to one’s self, promoting lasting change and empowerment. My role is to guide you through this process, providing support and the necessary tools to navigate the complexities of sexual addiction, aiming for a balanced and fulfilling life.  
53 Years Experience
Online in Hinton, Alberta
Toronto, Ontario therapist: Chris Pankewich, registered psychotherapist
Sexual Addiction

Chris Pankewich

Registered Psychotherapist, Registered Psychotherapist (RP), Masters of Counselling Psychology (MACP)
Addiction to sexual behaviours and compulsions can feel overwhelming, particularly when that loss of control leads to decisions that involve risking losing the things we truly care about. There is not an agreed upon clinical definition of sexual addiction, but it tends to feel compulsive, excessive and hard to stop despite being aware of the consequences. It is not necessarily the specific behaviours that define the addiction, but how those behaviours leave us feeling. Many people suffer from sexual addiction and the associated shame and guilt that tends to follow. There are some proven strategies to explore the deeper causes of these behaviours and work towards changing them. Most imporantly, a commitment to working on them leads many to learn that they are not alone on this journey.  
4 Years Experience
Online in Hinton, Alberta