No More Desire ™ Porn Addiction Recovery

No More Desire ™ Porn Addiction Recovery

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What have you tried so far to quit porn? Accountability buddies, talk therapy, internet filters, church or religious programs, or mindfulness techniques to 'get rid of cravings'… Many of these have merit, but they're often missing key elements for long-lasting sobriety. It isn’t enough to just “stop watching porn”. Porn addiction is a symptom of deeper, underlying challenges that I address using evidence-based psychological and behavioral practices. My mission isn't just to help people overcome porn addiction, but to give them each step to establish a recovery mindset and lifestyle. This is done using hands-on, daily exercises that retrain the brain and forge new habits that last a lifetime. Once this mindset and lifestyle are established, the desire for porn naturally fades.  To discover how to stop porn addiction, join my Intensive Porn Addiction Recovery Program at nomoredesire.com/program

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134: The Unconscious Mind Behind Porn Addiction: Shame, Generational Trauma, Mother & Father Wounds, and Healing at the Root (with Michael H. Hallett)

Feb 25, 20261h 16m

What if porn addiction isn’t actually about sex? What if the real issue isn’t lust… or self-control… or willpower? What if porn is a signal — pointing to something deeper in your unconscious mind? In this episode, I sit down with Michael Hallett to explore the root causes of porn addiction through t

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133: You Don’t “Need” Release | Sexual Energy, Nervous System Regulation, and the Hidden Psychology Behind Male Compulsion

Feb 18, 202638 min

Most men believe a dangerous lie: “If I feel aroused, I need release.” In this episode, I challenge that belief head-on. If you’ve ever struggled with porn addiction, compulsive masturbation, or overwhelming sexual urges that feel impossible to control, this conversation will change the way you unde

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132: Why Objectification Isn’t About Lust: Porn, Power, Pain, and the Fear of Vulnerability | The Deep Psychology Behind Men's Tendency to Objectify Women

Feb 11, 202629 min

Most men believe porn addiction and objectification come from having too much sexual desire. That explanation feels convenient—but it’s incomplete. And for many men, it keeps them stuck. In this episode of No More Desire, I break down the real psychology of objectification and explain how porn train

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