
This update to The Drug of the New Millennium is a powerful message of hope and healing. Learn how to protect your family, rescue those addicted, and recover your life and relationships.
Alarming Statistics:
60 million people in the US admitted to purposely visiting Internet porn sites this year (70% indicate that they keep their online porn use a secret).
There are over 4.2 million known separate and distinct porn websites on the Internet, with 2,500 new sites coming online every week.
The 12-17 age group is the largest consumer of Internet porn.
In the last year, 1 out of 5 young chatroom users received an unwanted sexual solicitation.
Benefits:
Discover the tricks pornographers use to entrap the innocent -- especially youth
Find out how to keep children, teens, and adults safe on the Internet
Learn how to identify porn addiction
Help lead loved ones to full recovery
Healing Hearts &
Mending Minds
Understanding & Overcoming an addiction to The Drug of
the New Millennium
This book is essential for anyone who is or knows someone who is addicted to pornography.
Chapter and Section Titles:
One Man's Journey From the Darkness to the Light
Section One: The Science
The Science of How Pornography Radically Alters the Brain
Internet Pornography -- A Drug Dealer's Dream Come True
The Male and Female Brains -- How Men and Women Are Wired Differently
Author's Thoughts About the "Victims" of Pornography
Section Two: The Solutions
Six Simple Steps to Protect Your Family From the Pornography Plague
Step #1: Teach the Truth About Sex
Step #2: Shut Down the Gateway to Porn Addiction
Step #3: Don't Underestimate Pornographers and Overestimate People -- PROTECT!
Step #4: Fight For Decency
Step #5: Create and Nurture True Intimacy in Your Family Relationships
The LifeBalance Relationships Toolbox
Step #6: Daily Self-Care
The LifeBalance Daily Self-Care Routine
Healing Hearts and Mending Minds: Rescue and Recovery From Pornography Addiction
Four Critical Preparatory Steps Before You Begin Your Recovery Program:
Step #1: Recognize and Admit You Have a Problem
Step #2: Understand "How You Got Here"
Step #3: Clearly Identify Your Motive For Recovery
Step #4: Shed the Shackles of Shame, Isolation and Secrecy
Your LifeBalance Recovery Program
Four Simple Daily Commitments:
Commitment #1: "I Engage in Consistent Daily Self-Care"
Commitment #2: I Build New Mental Models & Habits Through Consistent Daily Practice"
Commitment #3: "I Nurture Healthy, Intimate Relationships
Commitment #4: "I Consistently Track & Assess My Progress"
What If Your Spouse Suffers From a Pornography Problem?
Help For Religious Leaders and Counselors
Author's Final Words: There is Great Hope!
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