Sexual Compulsion & ADDICTION Recovery OFFERS Support for breaking cycles and moving toward freedom.

Sexual compulsion and addiction—often including pornography use—can create deep shame, secrecy, and isolation. These struggles often impact relationships, self-esteem, and emotional well-being. Many men struggle silently for years, unsure how to talk about it or where to turn for help.

Counseling offers a confidential, non-judgmental space to understand what’s driving these patterns and to begin moving toward lasting freedom.

What This Often Looks Like

In counseling, the focus is not simply on stopping behaviors, but on understanding the underlying patterns that keep them in place. Sessions are collaborative, respectful, and paced carefully to avoid shame or overwhelm.

Together, we work to identify triggers, explore emotional and relational roots, and develop practical tools for accountability, emotional regulation, and healthier ways of coping. The goal is steady, sustainable change—not quick fixes.

A SPECIALIZED AREA OF FOCUS

Sexual compulsion and addiction recovery is a central focus of my work. Over the years, I have worked with men from a wide range of backgrounds who are seeking freedom from patterns that have caused personal, relational, and spiritual harm.

My approach is informed by extensive clinical experience, long-term therapeutic work, and an understanding of how trauma, attachment, and emotional development shape compulsive behavior.

ADDITIONAL SUPPORT AND RESOURCES

In addition to ongoing counseling, I offer several specialized resources for men seeking deeper work and structured support, including:

• A three-day intensive, typically offered several times per year
• Educational and recovery-focused materials developed over many years
• A long-running podcast addressing sexual integrity, recovery, and personal growth: THE POWER OF PURITY PODCAST

These resources are optional and can be explored when appropriate. Counseling does not require participation in any additional programs. More information is available at: THE POWER OF PURITY WEBSITE

YOU’RE NOT ALONE

Many men struggling with sexual compulsion feel isolated, discouraged, or afraid of being judged. Seeking help is not a sign of failure—it’s a step toward clarity, integrity, and healing.

Change is possible, and support can make the process less overwhelming and more grounded.

 
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