Counseling

Here’s what to expect from this counseling:
You've probably stopped your sexually addictive behavior before, probably more than once. You may have stopped for a day, a few months, or even a few years, yet you returned to the behavior. What you're looking for this time is a method that will help you to stay stopped once you stop. Instead of spending most of your time contemplating what's wrong, you'll learn how to make things right. You already know most of what's wrong. The problem you're having is learning how to make it right. I will teach you how to overcome your addiction on your own. I know you can do it. Success in this counseling does not depend on how your parents treated you, where you were born, what your genetic make up is or who likes you. You can do the counseling online or in person. I have worked with clients online for over 10 years. They've been very pleased with the results. You'll start with a free half hour online session. If you choose to continue with counseling to overcome your addiction I charge $95 per session (lasts about 45 minutes)

Let’s take a look at one of my clients after counseling that I helped overcome sex addiction:
-He lives his life as he normally does.
-He does not avoid places or people.
-Rather than going to meetings for years, he has more time to spend with his family.
-If he feels addictive desires in the middle of the night he doesn’t call a 12 step program sponsor.
-He doesn’t get on his knees and pray to the “Higher Power”.
-He doesn’t think of something else or gets busy in an activity when he feels like acting addictively.
-He doesn’t rely on support groups.
-Whenever he feels like acting addictively he chooses to stop on his own and feels good about stopping.
-He doesn’t feel pressured or pushed into stopping.
-He knows that counting days is not the way to stop an addiction.
-Everyday he makes best of his life.
-He gets to the point where he lives like he was never addicted.
 
Before counseling the client believed that overcoming sex addiction is too good to be true. If you were to ask him today, Is it too good to be true that a person can overcome sex addiction and have a really great comfortable life? He'd tell you that It's not too good to be true. It's real.