ISBN-13: 9781483913254 / Angielski / Miękka / 2013 / 46 str.
Now having spent 6 years without using any form of pornography the author of this book was addicted to Internet pornography for over ten years and reached a crisis point when he was arrested for viewing illegal images of children. Having known for a number of years that his use of Internet pornography was out of control he set about seeking help firstly from a relevant charity and eventually from a top therapist. To help further with his recovery the author felt that both he and his family needed to know as much about this addiction as possible and he set out to research the subject. The amount of information he found was staggering in quantity but limited in variety. Many of the existing books were long, full of medical terms and packed with case studies which were of little relevance. He found that it was frustrating that there was no single book that you could read quickly and which would give you all the information you needed to set you, not only on the road to recovery, but which would give you a good working understanding of the problems you are experiencing. This book is the result of hundreds of hours of research which have been distilled into an easy to use publication which everyone can understand. It can be read in 90 minutes and is suitable for people who believe they have an addiction or for people who feel that someone they know or love has a problematic relationship with Internet pornography. The book uses language which everyone can understand and will give you enough knowledge to allow you to explore the subject further if you feel that this would be beneficial to you. The book has been written in short bite sized chunks and contains explanations and simple exercises which will help you decide firstly if you have a problem and secondly help you start to get to grips with the problem. The author has not used any form of pornography since mid 2011. Introduction. What is pornography? What is addiction? Addiction to porn explained. How do I know if I am addicted? Am I the only one? Can this addiction cause me any harm? What do I do now? Conclusion. The Partner's Tale.