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.
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.
I use an eleven session treatment plan based on SAST and provide a none judgemental environment for those seeking help with Complusive Sexual Behaviours (CSB) and their partners. I encourage anyone to take the test below to see if they have CSB https://www.recoveryzone.com/tests/sex-addiction/SAST/index.php
Sex addiction or compulsion can have many negative impacts on your life. Work, relationships, marriage, family life, church/religious/spiritual and other areas of your life may be suffering due to sex addiction. Sex addiction can include struggles with porn, online sex, escorts, exotic show lounges or other paid or unpaid services. There is a way to manage this and get your desired healing and recovery. Call now to see how therapy and counselling may help.