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| Treating Pornography Addiction |
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| Every woman who has a spouse involved in pornography should listen to these CD's. I listened to them with my husband and I understand so much better what he is experiencing. We sat down and discussed each section of your CD's together. It took us a little longer, but when I asked him if what you described was accurate, he was able to open up to me and tell me what he has been experiencing. We now have a plan of how to fight this battle, thanks to your CD's. I recommend these CD's to all couples who are trying to fight off a pornography addiction. |
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| I run drug and alcohol groups and wish I had this material for my clients. I have taken chapter 3 of your workbook and adapted it for my clients. We spent an entire hour just discussing your first question. Thanks for letting me review your material. |
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| Testimonial by Matt -- Alaska |
| I had given in so many times I didn't think it was possible to quit. For the first time ever I saw how my addiction developed and how I could re-write new pathways in my mind. I have a solid game plan and people around me. I am no longer fighting this battle on my own. I really appreciate your help. From the beginning you prepared me for what was ahead, you seem to understand the difficulties of recovery. Thanks for keeping me focused on the fact that I can win this battle. The awareness you have given me, along with the tools, really help. Thanks. |
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| Thank you. Your teachings and help are aiding me through a once deep addiction as well as giving me the opportunity to help some friends go through it too. I will never be the same. |
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As a wife in a long-term marriage, I was afraid of losing everything when my husband confessed his secret addiction. It began in his early teens, and he successfully concealed it from everyone for more than forty years.
I had no hope that he could overcome his problem, and I knew I couldn't stay with him if he didn't.
My first impulse was to leave him but then I came across Dr. Skinner's book and tapes on Amazon and ordered them. I listened to the tape for spouses first and felt a weight lift from my shoulders. I understood that this problem was one my husband would have to solve on his own.
The trouble was that he lacked the know-how--until he listened to Dr. Skinner's tapes and read the book. Three months later, he's still listening, still learning, and living the lessons.
It's not enough simply to want to get over a problem that is so complex and deep-rooted. A person needs information, insight, practical skills, and support. Also to be held accountable on a regular basis.
I didn't know any of this until I heard Dr. Skinner's tapes; they teach all of that and much more. It's hard to convey his thorough understanding of 's dark territory and the light he brings to bear on the subject.
What I learned is that even the most addicted man CAN get over this problem, and a marriage CAN survive - but only with the right treatment and both partners' hearts must be willing to make the effort.
Dr. Skinner offers hope and help to all who seek it. I cannot recommend his work highly enough. |
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