Breaking The Habits Of Sexual Addictions!

About this ebook Sexual Addictions: Ways to Breaking Habits It is natural for men and women to feel inclination for s

About this ebook

Sexual Addictions: Ways to Breaking Habits It is natural for men and women to feel inclination for sex. Every man thrust for women and women thrust for men. Physical intercourse is a natural thing, nothing abnormal. But it appears to be abnormal when there is urging for multiple partners. This situation creates many problems, not only social but also physical. Nowadays, sexual addiction is common. It affects a family, results in deteriorating social ethics and morality. So it is essential to break this habit. It is really possible to break sexual addiction and there are several successful examples. But a person should know first how it can be overcome.
This article contains some important information to break sexual addiction. Reading this article properly and just maintaining few tips it can be done easily.
(2)What Is Sexual Addiction?

Obviously, not every person who has some difficulty or problem involving sex and sexual relationships is sexually addicted. However, since sexual addiction is progressive, it is possible for difficulties or problems to become exacerbated and to ultimately develop into addictions.

In his book Out of the Shadows: Understanding Sexual Addiction, Dr. Carnes provides some important insight into identifying some of the common symptoms indicative of sexual addiction. "A way to understand sexual addicts... is to compare them with other types of addicts. A common definition of alcoholism or drug dependence is that a person has a pathological relationship with a mood-altering chemical. The alcoholic's relationship with alcohol becomes more important than family, friends, and work. The relationship progresses to the point where alcohol is necessary to feel normal. To feel 'normal' for the alcoholic is also to feel isolated and lonely, since the primary relationship he depends upon to feel adequate is with a chemical, not other people.

"Sexual addiction is parallel. The addict substitutes a sick relationship to an event or a process for a healthy relationship with others. The addict's relationship with a mood-altering experience becomes central to his life...

Addicts progressively go through stages in which they retreat further from the reality of friends, family, and work. Their secret lives become more real than their public lives. What other people know is a false identity. Only the individual addict knows the shame of living a double life—the real world and the addict's world.

(3).The Anatomy of Addiction

How does addiction actually begin? Perhaps not surprisingly, it starts with the acceptance of delusional thought processes about oneself, allowing them to become rooted in one's personal belief system. As a result, addiction stems from faulty core beliefs about ourselves that affect how we perceive reality.

Each person develops a belief system that is the sum of the assumptions, judgments and ideas that he or she holds to be true. This belief system contains potent family messages about such things as one's value or worth, relationships, needs and sexuality. When these core beliefs become inaccurate or faulty, they have the potential to provide the fundamental momentum necessary for the development of sexual addiction.

What are some of these irrational beliefs? Perhaps the most common

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