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The Recovering Porn Addict
David Adamson
8 episodes
1 day ago
Since I was a child, I struggled with pornography addiction. Growing up, it seemed like there was nothing that I could do to get rid of this dark secret that I carried with me. The guilt and shame that I felt made me feel numb and apathetic towards the world. After learning about the true nature of addiction and how specifically pornography addiction works, I was able to face my thoughts and feelings that haunted me. Overcoming my internal emotional dis-ease allowed me to find lasting recovery. Tune in as I share my story and the lessons I learned about addiction so that you can find your key to lasting recovery, helping you replace the chaos of addiction with the tranquility of recovery. *Disclaimer*: I am not a licensed counselor or therapist, I am only a professional addict.
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Since I was a child, I struggled with pornography addiction. Growing up, it seemed like there was nothing that I could do to get rid of this dark secret that I carried with me. The guilt and shame that I felt made me feel numb and apathetic towards the world. After learning about the true nature of addiction and how specifically pornography addiction works, I was able to face my thoughts and feelings that haunted me. Overcoming my internal emotional dis-ease allowed me to find lasting recovery. Tune in as I share my story and the lessons I learned about addiction so that you can find your key to lasting recovery, helping you replace the chaos of addiction with the tranquility of recovery. *Disclaimer*: I am not a licensed counselor or therapist, I am only a professional addict.
Show more...
Self-Improvement
Education
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4. Willpower's Not Enough, a Book Review
The Recovering Porn Addict
33 minutes 34 seconds
5 years ago
4. Willpower's Not Enough, a Book Review

“Willpower’s Not Enough” is the first book I read in recovery and completely changed my view on my addiction and myself. As the title says, willpower is not enough to recover from an addiction like pornography, but as addicts we keep trying to “white knuckle” our way to sobriety. “Willpower’s Not Enough” provides a wide variety of personal stories to show us that our addiction is just a symptom of deeper problems in our life. The three sections tackle the questions “What is addiction?”, “What personal/familial/societal forces led me to addiction?” and “How do I get rid of an addiction?".

If you are just starting recovery or if you support someone in their recovery, get this book to understand what addiction is (and isn’t).

Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/pornaddict)

The Recovering Porn Addict
Since I was a child, I struggled with pornography addiction. Growing up, it seemed like there was nothing that I could do to get rid of this dark secret that I carried with me. The guilt and shame that I felt made me feel numb and apathetic towards the world. After learning about the true nature of addiction and how specifically pornography addiction works, I was able to face my thoughts and feelings that haunted me. Overcoming my internal emotional dis-ease allowed me to find lasting recovery. Tune in as I share my story and the lessons I learned about addiction so that you can find your key to lasting recovery, helping you replace the chaos of addiction with the tranquility of recovery. *Disclaimer*: I am not a licensed counselor or therapist, I am only a professional addict.