

When getting sober from sex addiction, it may feel like there is a void in your life. You have to be careful not to try to fill that void with another unhealthy coping mechanism.
Switching addictions is when you get sober from one thing and replace it with another addiction. For example, someone healing from sex addiction may replace it with alcohol. But switching addictions compounds your recovery. This post will tell you how to avoid addiction switching.
Substance Use Disorder is when you develop a dependency on a particular substance, such as drugs or alcohol. It isn’t too dissimilar from sex addiction. Both result from trying to cope with unresolved trauma. Because you haven’t dealt with the root trauma, you crave a way to feel better. These behaviors and substances generate dopamine, which feels good.
Dopamine is a pleasure chemical released by the brain. Drugs, alcohol, and sexual behaviors all produce dopamine. During treatment for one addiction, you may pick up another habit to replace your original behavior. This cross-addiction, or addiction replacement, is tied to the reward your brain gives you for doing something that feels good. That dopamine surge is what causes you to pursue feel-good activities continuously.
When you’re addicted to either a behavior or a substance, you’re also addicted to the dopamine high. While you undergo treatment for your addiction, you have far less dopamine in your life. This reduction may lead you to face a temporary dopamine deficiency.
The switching of addictions often happens during or after treatment. You’re trying to fill that “lack” in your life. Turning to another unhealthy behavior suggests you’re still healing and need help staying sober.
While in recovery and sober, you need a way to maintain your progress without switching addictions. To do this, it’s important to understand what may tempt you.
The idea of becoming sober may cause immense anxiety. You feel like something significant is disappearing from your life, so you feel anxious. You may continue to over-indulge.
Since sex addiction is a coping mechanism learned from trauma, when you experience stress, you enter fight-or-flight mode. Only dopamine can remove you from this mode.
If you have a sex addiction, then sexual pleasure would be your natural conditioned response to stress. When maintaining sobriety from sex, you may want to binge eat, drink alcohol, use drugs, or even gamble. All of these activities will ease the sense of stress by providing you with easily accessible dopamine. Filling that “lack” you perceive.

A critical determinant of success in recovery from addiction is your plan. There are tools you can use to help you prevent relapse or switch addictions.
For a life free from compulsive behavior, keep a list of healthy activities at hand. That way, when you feel tempted to relapse, you can stop yourself quickly.
Having a list of activities handy during your recovery can help prevent you from switching addictions during rehab. But, it isn’t always enough by itself.
If you’ve tried to stop your compulsive behaviors before but haven’t been successful, there usually are two reasons. First, you may not have discovered the root cause of your addiction. The second is that you need support.
Trauma is the root cause of sex addiction. To truly heal, you need to know why you use sex as a coping mechanism. It may be because you have all but erased what has caused your trauma. You push painful memories out of your mind instead of processing them.
Entering lifelong remission from addiction isn’t easy. That is why Begin Again Institute is here to help. By admitting you need help, you can get sober and stay that way.
At Begin Again Institute, we understand the challenges of overcoming addiction. We also understand how easy it may be to switch addictions. Addiction recovery isn’t easy to do alone. Luckily, you don’t have to. Contact us today to get help.
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