Addictions

Posted by praveen kadali Thursday, December 17, 2009

Facing Sexual Addiction :-

Sex is biological necessity something that we desire, yet be able to control. Sex addiction is the opposite. One can’t tell when and how to stop the urge of having sex. It becomes a habit and becomes severe if left unattended. Sex is the ultimate expression of love. A desire that every single being wants. Uncontrollable behavior can lead to singleness and often forgets to socialize with other people and most of all the immediate family. For men it’s by nature yet for women it’s shameful and so sinful and degrading.



How do experts tell what makes a person a sex addict as opposed to someone who just likes sex? It’s the bad things that happening knowing that it is bad but you keep on doing it like you’re insane. The selfish needs, the loneliness and anger can trigger some one to divert sex as the solution of their problem.



Many hoped that married life would bring an end to a life preoccupied by sex. All this crazy stuff in the past might be over if they get married. For you can have a regular sex partner but studies shows that sex addict who uses marriage as an object even becomes worst and rapidly urges in self-deception and look at pornography.



Wanting to experience a satisfying sexual intercourse will result to acting it out and eventually had a lot of preoccupation with planning or doing or thinking what it would be like.



The sexual part is pleasurable and it was a nice byproduct for everyone, but that wasn't the most important thing getting non-sexual needs met sexually and that was the only way to some on how to meet those needs.”



Most sex addict was abused at their childhood and a common precursor to addiction. Most experiencing addiction feels the comfort of their zone initially once get sexual intercourse but it just an initial relief in awhile the urge of having it again triggers even in just a couple of hours. Self-deception or masturbation can prolong the needs of sexual addicts.



Facing the obstacles is the great challenge for the addicted person. It is something that yourself alone can heal the desire the passion the insanity of repetitive action. A good counseling can lead to a positive outcome but still the person involve should fight himself and it’s indeed hard to deal with. Facing an enemy which is you is the most difficult task to overcome. The only thing that this abnormalities can be treated is to make sure that the sex addict engage with social and physical activities and open up problems especially if have a past sexual abuse.

Author Resource:-
Christina is a freelance resource writer managing several website across the Internet.

If you would like to ask questions regarding Sexual Addiction contact Jeffrey Schultz, LPC, CSAT. He is a counselor in private practice with The Sonoran Healing Center Center in Phoenix, Arizona who specializes in the treatment of substance abuse and process addictions with an expertise in treating compulsive sexual behaviors (sex and love addictions)...There is help for you.



Recovering from Sexual Addiction :-

A person engaged in continuous and increasing pattern of sexual behavior despite of the effect to self and others, more so with families could be define as sexual addiction. The sexually addicted person loses the capacity to control sexual acts and instead indulges sexual fantasies and a near unremitting seeking out sexual “fix”.

A condition that is considered important since it interferes with ones life, not only of his or her but also the folks around him. On the other hand, the good news is, it can be treated. . Recovery is possible and when the method is followed addicts can surely recover. Trust plays vital role in the process for recovering. A person can and can get and stay sexually sober as long as they do the things they must do so that they don’t do the stuff they can escape the things they should be doing. It’s that straightforward but not all that easy.

Healing takes time and hard work but with assistance and a caring environment , renewal of the sexual addict’s physical, emotional, spiritual, financial, and sexual life will finally take place. Professional help is needed and greatly recommended for reasons that sexual dependence is a complex problem that demands experts in the field; but realization and acceptance must come first from the sexual addict. Sexual addicts are often aware of the attitude but are usually helpless to do something regarding the behavior until the consequences of their behavior affect the lives of the people around them including themselves.

There are lots of avenues available not only for the sex addict but also for the people around him or her, in healing the sexual addiction and starting to regain power and self-esteem. Healing comprises of rebuilding trust and relationships ruined by this serious disorder. Psychotherapy is high on the list of recommendations and finding someone who really specializes and understands this situation is significant. Almost all sexual addicts are unsure to share their secret lives others they don’t trust and to whom they think will not understand. It is therefore significant to find the right therapist that the sex addict can connect with and who understands the complex matter of recovery from sexual addiction. Attending to a 12-step recovery group like Sex Addicts Anonymous, “working the steps” with a sponsor, and building a community of people in recovery is highly recommended as well. Entering a sex addiction healing therapy group could be a big help. Medications may also be point out to control symptoms of depression, anxiety, or even Bipolar or Attention Deficit Disorders.

The crucial step in dealing with sex addiction is the acceptance of the disorder. Only when the individual realizes that his or her sexual action patterns cause a problem and that something must change will the healing process start. Until the behavior stops, none is changed. Understanding the conditions causing the sexually compulsive behaviors comes after admitting that there is such problem and the acceptance that the individual is truly out of control. It is only then that the recovery and healing process through the help of the methods stated above can start. When the individual starts to admit that there is a problem and admits that he or she truly loses the capacity to control his or her own sexual actions, it’s only the time when the above cited process will start.


Author Resource:-
Christina is a freelance resource writer for various subjects on Sexual Addiction. Jen McCain is a researcher conducting a study about Sexual Addiction.

If you would like to ask questions regarding Sexual Addiction contact Jeffrey Schultz, LPC, CSAT. He is a counselor in private practice with The Sonoran Healing Center Center in Phoenix, Arizona who specializes in the treatment of substance abuse and process addictions with an expertise in treating compulsive sexual behaviors (sex and love addictions).. There is help for you.

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