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Study of addictions
Addiction to pornography (Addiction Hope, 2018)
Our digital society is, in part, to blame; 68 children ask to not use a digital device for 8 hours, only 3 children were able to make it through the whole day (Addiction Hope, 2018)
2/3 of our 12 -16 year olds have being actively sexual (Addiction Hope, 2018)
Less than 12% of parents have any idea about their children’s sexual behavior (Addiction Hope, 2018)
The younger a person is exposed to pornography the more dangerous it is (Addiction Hope, 2018)
What happens in the brain (Addiction Hope, 2018)
Porn is a super stimulus (it happens very quick, it creates over stimulus) like crystal meth (Addiction Hope, 2018)
Our brains are not responding well to the over stimulation; we were made to be sexually with one person (Addiction Hope, 2018)
4 hours of porn a week = the brain changes, which is true of all addiction (Addiction Hope, 2018)
Gray matter shrinks (Addiction Hope, 2018)
Frontal lobe doesn’t function as well, can’t stop making bad decisions (Addiction Hope, 2018)
Effects memory (Addiction Hope, 2018)
Effects managing feelings (Addiction Hope, 2018)
Many diagnosis of ADHD is actually porn addiction (Addiction Hope, 2018)
10% of college students are struggling with sex addiction (Addiction Hope, 2018)
Erectile dysfunction becomes a problem for guys - not enough stimulation with a real person (Addiction Hope, 2018)
Sex has to be about what was real between people (Addiction Hope, 2018)
Our #1 public health problem is addictions (Addiction Hope, 2018)
Addictions come in many forms (Addiction Hope, 2018)
Drugs (Addiction Hope, 2018)
Alcohol (Addiction Hope, 2018)
Food/obesity (Addiction Hope, 2018)
Sex (Addiction Hope, 2018)
Gaming (Addiction Hope, 2018)
Gambling (Addiction Hope, 2018)
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25% of addiction is about DNA (Addiction Hope, 2018)
Fusing addictions (Addiction Hope, 2018)
20% of people dealing with substance abuse also have sex addiction (Addiction Hope, 2018)
Why relapse issues can be so high; we aren't looking at the whole picture (Addiction Hope, 2018)
Recovery from addiction is a 2-5 year process (Addiction Hope, 2018)
There is a huge gap between what the experts know about addiction and what the general public knows (Addiction Hope, 2018)
Addictions are causing us to lose our ability to show compassion and empathy; like Pervitin in Germany in WWII (Addiction Hope, 2018)
Diagnostic characteristics (Addiction Hope, 2018)
Loss of control, vowing you’ll never do it again, but you do it (Addiction Hope, 2018)
Compulsive behavior (Addiction Hope, 2018)
"Addict time;" time passes without the addict even noticing (Addiction Hope, 2018)
Pre-occupation with the addiction (Addiction Hope, 2018)
Inability to fulfill obligations; life starts to fall apart (Addiction Hope, 2018)
Losses (Addiction Hope, 2018)
Today a huge shift is happening in how we understand human sexuality (Addiction Hope, 2018)
Sex addiction used to be understood as sexual harassment or abuse of others; now sex addicts can be our children (Addiction Hope, 2018)
A major shift happened in the past when the culture separated sex and child bearing (Addiction Hope, 2018)
Our culture is confused (Addiction Hope, 2018)
The sex addicts are going to help us realize that our number one public health issue is addiction (Addiction Hope, 2018)