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This is a very touchy subject, because for many who suffer from it, there is a great deal of shame involved. It brings up a number of enormously potent cultural taboos about the body, where the addict is made to feel shame for their own physical being, even though ironically it is these taboos that makes pornography so prevalent in culture in the first place. Thankfully, however, there are many different ways that someone can get help if they feel that they might be a candidate for pornography addiction. Any addiction is difficult to deal with, and this one is certainly not easy.

How to Stop Pornography Addiction

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How Porn Addiction Effects the Family

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Dealing with any addiction is tough, and addictions to porn are no less difficult than chemical addictions. Even though there might be no immediate physical threat to the addict, the ways of dealing with this kind of addiction are the same as any other, and coming through it whole and healthy can lead to a much better life than you could have dreamed possible.

How to Break a Porn Addiction

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How to Stop an Addiction

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The process of breaking the news about one's substance abuse addiction to another person can be extremely difficult. However, the way to go about it differs slightly from individual to individual and there are some essential recommended components. This is an important process for recovery and also in the development of new intimate relationships. One of the most important aspects of determining when and how you will disclose the information is based on self-acceptance and your own comfortably level with your recovery.

How to Break Your Addiction to a Person

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Can I Cure My Own Cocaine Addiction?

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The best data known regarding the amount of time necessary for an addiction to be cured depends on whether you are an optimist or a pessimist: is the 'glass half empty' or is the 'glass half full?' The 'half-empty' belief is that perhaps up to 50% of substance abusers with serious addictions will struggle with their addictions for the rest of their lives. As for the 'half-full' part, the belief is that a small percentage of substance abusers with serious addictions will eventually move past the addiction and completely leave it behind.

When is an Addiction Cured?

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