Overcoming Compulsive Behavior
Jordan and Jason discuss a listener's struggle with compulsively seeking out prostitutes, despite not enjoying the experience. They explore the idea of addiction and compulsion, and suggest therapy as a starting point for overcoming this risky behavior.In this clip
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260: How to Quit Your Prostitute Problem | Feedback Friday
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I have a question about the episode 260: How to Quit Your Prostitute Problem | Feedback Friday and the clip Overcoming Compulsive Behavior. It's about sexuality and psychology. I am in a relationship with a woman and identify as heterosexual. However, I have a problem with pornography and an addiction to masturbation. I want to break this habit and get better. What steps can I take to address this issue?
I have a question about the episode 260: How to Quit Your Prostitute Problem | Feedback Friday and the clip Overcoming Compulsive Behavior. It's about sexuality and psychology. I am in a relationship with a woman and identify as heterosexual. However, I have a problem with pornography and an addiction to masturbation. I want to break this habit and get better. How can I do that?
Is there a psychological explanation for why young men who were first exposed to pornography at a young age, particularly those with a lack of self-confidence, experience reactions discussed in episode 260: How to Quit Your Prostitute Problem | Feedback Friday and the clip Overcoming Compulsive Behavior? Many of us compare ourselves to what we see in pornography, leading to feelings of inadequacy and self-doubt. Are there subconscious reasons related to early trauma that contribute to this?