Pornography Addiction
The Numbers
What are the effects of a Pornography Addiction?
- Depression and Loss of Interests
- Lying, Stealing, Secrets
- Debilitating Pursuit of Immediate Gratification
- Technology Obsession
- Lowered relationship quality
- Financial issues or job loss
- Increased risk of infidelity
- Anxiety: Worry, nervousness, or unease
- Negative body image: Your memories, assumptions, and generalizations about yourself when you look in the mirror, think about your body, and experience your physical body.
- Harmful self-talk: Thinking or talking to yourself in ways that reinforce irrational ideas you have about yourself.
What’s worse, the feelings listed above can trigger the need to look at porn, creating a very harmful cycle of self-abuse. Porn is a drug, and like any other drug, is primarily used to mask uncomfortable feelings. Pleasure-inducing chemicals flood the brain when you watch it, making the pain go away momentarily. But then another hit is required to keep the shame, depression, and anxiety from making life unbearable again.
Resources
Need Help?
If you or someone you know is struggling with a pornography addiction, Mercy Multiplied can help. Our residential program helps young women ages 13-32. If you reside in Monroe, LA or St Louis, MO, please consider applying to our Center for Wellness and Counseling. These outpatient counseling services are offered to men and women 13 and older. Our residential and outpatient services are free-of-charge, and you can learn more about these services here. If you do not qualify for either of these programs, please consider finding a Christian counselor in your area or visit aacc.net.