

Sex addiction is a serious issue. Many people may not realize they have a sex addiction until they try to stop behaviors that are starting to harm them and realize they can’t. For others, they may have known they had a problem for a while. If you are concerned about your sexual behavior, you may need help for sex addiction.
Sex addiction is compulsive sexual thoughts, feelings, and behaviors that consume a person’s life. Sex addiction is a hypersexuality disorder that causes people to be unable to function regularly because they are so preoccupied with sexual urges. When they realize how their behavior negatively affects them, they try to stop but can’t.
The causes of sex addiction can vary widely, but it is typically rooted in unresolved trauma such as childhood sexual abuse or other physical or emotional abuse. People use sex to deal with adverse emotions resulting from this trauma. When they realize that sex makes them feel better, even temporarily, they repeat the behavior and an addiction forms.
Sex addiction is unlikely to go away without support. You’ll probably need to seek help from a mental health professional.“The most critical first step in getting help for sex addiction is for the person to recognize that they have a sex addiction, how it’s affecting them and those they love, and be ready to commit to treatment,” said Matt Wenger, Clinical Director at Boulder Recovery.“They have to be committed,” he said. “The outcomes depend on what you want when you come in. You’re going to get out of it exactly what you want to get out of it.”Once a person decides they’re ready to commit to treatment and recovery, they should look for trauma-informed treatment since trauma is the root cause of most sex addiction.Matt also said that intensives, like the 14-Day Christian Men’s Intensive at Boulder Recovery, work well to give you a running start at recovery because you’re focused on doing the work.“There’s no distractions. Your only thing to do is to be in this work,” he said. “You don’t have to think about what’s happening in the world.”
If you’re experiencing sex addiction, it’s important to know that you’re not alone. An estimated 6-8% of the U.S. population is thought to have a sex addiction. It’s also important to understand that there are many ways to help yourself during recovery.
While many people have sex addictions, treatment is not one-size-fits-all. There are various sex addiction treatment approaches. You can work with a mental health professional to determine which treatment option or mix that's best for you.
If you need help for sex addiction, pornography addiction, or another intimacy disorder and want to heal in a faith-based environment, Boulder Recovery is here to help. We offer a 14-Day Christian Men’s Intensive to help launch your recovery and renew your faith. Contact us to learn more about our program.
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