Frequently Asked Questions
Here are some frequently asked questions by our clients. Please feel free to contact us if you have any other questions.
How does group therapy differ from individual therapy for Sex and Pornography addiction?
Group therapy offers a unique approach to healing by providing you with a safe and supportive environment where you can connect with others who have been through the same struggles. Unlike individual therapy, group therapy allows you to gain insights, support, and validation from fellow group members going through similar experiences. It fosters a sense of belonging, promotes empathy, and provides opportunities for personal growth through shared experiences.
Is group therapy effective for overcoming sex and pornography addiction?
Yes, group therapy has proven highly effective in helping individuals overcome sex addiction. By participating in group sessions, you can gain valuable support, accountability, and feedback from others on the same journey. Group therapy provides a platform to share challenges, learn from each other’s successes and failures, and develop healthier coping strategies. It allows for deeper self-reflection, increased self-awareness, and the opportunity to build meaningful connections with others, which are crucial for long-term recovery.
How long are the group therapy sessions, and how often do they occur?
Our group therapy sessions are two hours long and take place weekly. Consistency and regular attendance are important to build and establish a supportive community within the group. By committing to the weekly sessions, you can maximize the benefits of group therapy and create a solid foundation for your recovery journey.
What additional support will I receive apart from the group sessions?
In addition to the group therapy sessions, you will have access to a therapist-moderated group chat. It provides a space to connect with other group members, ask questions, and offer guidance. You will also receive a complimentary copy of the book “Facing the Shadow” by Patrick Carnes, which offers valuable insights and tools for rebuilding healthy relationships.
How can I schedule a consultation or learn more about The Game Changer Therapy Group’s Counseling for Sex and Pornography Addiction?
To schedule a no-obligation call and learn more about our Therapy sessions, please contact us through our contact form or our office directly or Click for no obligation call. Our team is here to provide the information you need and guide you toward healing and recovery. Don’t hesitate to take the first step towards positive change.
How do I know if I have a Sex or Pornography addiction?
Recognizing a sex addiction can be challenging, but if you find that your sexual behaviors are causing distress, negatively impacting your relationships, or interfering with your daily life, then it might be a sign of addiction. Common indicators include an ability to control sexual impulses, a preoccupation with sexual thoughts or activities, and engaging in risky or harmful behaviors despite negative consequences. If unsure, it is best to consult a qualified professional specializing in the treatment of sex addiction.
How confidential is the counseling for Sex and Pornography addiction?
Confidentiality is our top priority at The Game Changer Therapy Group. We adhere to strict ethical guidelines and maintain confidentiality in all aspects of our counseling services. Your personal information and the content discussed in therapy sessions are and will be kept confidential unless there are legal obligations or concerns for your safety or the safety of others. We prioritize creating a safe and secure environment where you can openly discuss your concerns without fear of judgment or breach of confidentiality.
Can I join the group therapy sessions if I already receive individual therapy elsewhere?
Yes, you can participate in our group therapy sessions even though you are already engaged in individual therapy elsewhere. Group therapy can be a valuable complement to individual therapy, offering a unique dynamic and additional support. Communicating with your individual therapist and discussing your interest in joining group therapy is important to ensure a cohesive and collaborative approach to your treatment.