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How a Sex Addict Can Get Help

Sex addiction can be devastating for those suffering from it, as well as for everyone around them. It is as serious a condition as drug or alcohol addiction and requires professional treatment. While this addiction is not as well known as drug or alcohol addiction, there are many recovery programs available for people who have reached the point where they truly want to help themselves. There is also help for those who are in a relationship with sex addicts. Sexual addiction recovery can be a long and difficult process. In fact, it is often a lifelong process. Just like with drug or alcohol addiction, the addict must take life one day at a time.

So if you, or someone you know, are addicted to sexual thoughts and behaviors, then you shouldn't despair. There are many well-respected programs available that are designed specifically for people struggling with this addiction. If you have reached the point where you would like help, then all you have to do is reach out to a nearby program.

Most recovery programs approach sex addiction in much the same manner as chemical addiction, with 12 step programs to assist the addict in a lifelong recovery. The program is designed to help addicts learn to apply the steps of the program to everyday life during and after recovery from addiction. This is important because there will be many triggers in everyday life that will threaten to push the addict back into his/her addiction.

Before you, the addict, go to into a recovery program you may be worried that you will fail. As a friend or loved one of a person going into a recovery program, you may be concerned about the addict and what he or she will experience. Rest assured that these programs will treat every aspect of the addiction from the emotional to the spiritual. Through the 12 step program it will help sex addicts to realize their own self-worth, form a relationship with a higher power and learn to put their trust in that higher power.

 The will learn to take a good look at their lives and see what areas need to be changed and work on changing their lives for the better. They will learn about forgiveness and being forgiven, they will learn about humility and how to become a better human being... not just a sober one. They will learn how to pray and meditate and ask their higher power for guidance and strength. At the end of the program those struggling with sex addiction will be able to approach life with a whole new outlook.

While recovery programs may not be the answer for everyone, they are a great option to explore. If you are uncomfortable with the idea of entering into a program or enrolling your friend or family member into one, then you might consider asking to attend an informational meeting. You might also consider talking with a trusted spiritual leader or counselor. These people understand the emotions and experiences that sex addicts will be going through and will be well equipped to offer support, kind words and guidance.

Often shame, embarrassment and fear of failure prevent people from seeking help for their sex addiction. If you are the loved one of a sex addict, it is important that you help them understand that a recovery program will help them come to terms with this shame, embarrassment and fear of failure. The participants at these programs will never judge them or think less of them. In fact, addicts who attend these programs report just the opposite is true; they find a loving, supportive and nurturing environment on their way to recovery from sexual addition.

http://www.OnSexAddiction.com helps individuals struggling with Sex Addiction, Porn Addiction, Compulsive Masturbation, other dangerous sexual behaviors, and the consequences of those addictions, get sober and into recovery so they can lead richer, fuller, more successful and healthy lives. We provide information, resources, articles, videos, CDs, DVDs, seminars, conferences, and membership sites to help individuals better understand what sex addiction is and how to deal with it.

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