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Since the explosion of the Internet and other forms of digital technology, the number of people addicted to pornography has skyrocketed. But there has been a distinct lack of resources to help them until now. The Porn Trap is the first book to take a comprehensive look at porn addiction and other devastating consequences of porn use, addressing the full range of problems that impact everyone from recreational "dabblers" to compulsive addicts, and the people who care about them.
In this groundbreaking book, sex and relationship therapists Wendy and Larry Maltz take on this important subject with wisdom, authority, and compassion. They shed new light on the power of pornography-revealing why it's so easy to develop a serious problem with porn and often hard to break free from porn's clutches. Without judgment or blame, they outline the destructive effects of porn use, and offer a common sense, practical approach for healing supported by innovative exercises, checklists, and suggestions.
The Porn Trap will help you to:
Identify and evaluate the impact of porn
Decide whether it's time to quit using porn
Learn how to stop using porn and deal with cravings
Rebuild self-esteem and restore personal integrity
Heal a relationship harmed by porn use, and,
Develop a thriving and satisfying sexual life without porn.
Throughout the book are powerful real-life stories from everyday people from all walks of life who have struggled with porn and gotten out from under from its influence. Their experiences show that no matter how bad things may seem, it is possible to change and eventually triumph over this increasingly common problem.
WithThe Porn Trap, Wendy and Larry Maltz provide a unique blend of help, hope, and healing for anyone who wants to move away from porn, improve their lives and create genuine intimacy with a partner.
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Wendy Maltz is an internationally recognized sex therapist, educator, and lecturer. She is the author of The Sexual Healing Journey.
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May 07, 2008: As someone who knows the ravages porn addiction can inflict on a person's life, and on the lives of others, I?m SO GRATEFUL this book has come along. At last there's a clear, compassionate, open-minded guide for people who identify themselves as having a porn problem, and for their intimate partners and families. Step by step, this book helps you evaluate your own situation, understand how you or someone you love got into porn, and see your way clear to making changes if and when you're ready. There are questionnaires throughout to help you relate your own particular situation to what's being discussed. I liked the book's everyday language and clear organization. It maps everything out for you and gives you a plan of action with many alternatives. That's very comforting when you're in distress and things are falling apart or could at any minute. The authors interviewed real people as the basis for their research. These stories, often in the people's own words, helped me feel less alone. They ring true, and cover a wide range of situations and personalities. Both men and women can relate to this book, and so can people of any religion or those with a secular perspective. I found the chapters on Partners in Pain and Healing as a Couple especially helpful. I think the authors really understand the dynamics of intimate relationships. They walk you through a multi-step approach for addressing these painful challenges. You realize you have a shot at healing your relationship. And I was glad to find chapters on preventing relapses and approaching sex in new ways, again with very specific suggestions. I never got the impression that the authors were anti-sex or against all forms of erotica, and they certainly weren?t shaming or blaming. What came through instead was simply a desire to help people who?ve become unhappily caught up in pornography. They give options for improving the quality of your life in ways of your own choosing. I've read a couple of other books by Wendy Maltz, including one on the joyful exploration of women's sexual fantasies, and she's by no means a prude. Her writings underscore the importance of sexual pleasure. All in all, The Porn Trap helped me understand the nature of porn addiction and gave me hope that there is a light at the end of the tunnel, without one's family relationships and self-esteem being destroyed forever. It?s a SUPERB RECOVERY BOOK and I highly recommend it.
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May 07, 2008: As someone who knows the ravages porn addiction can inflict on a person's life, and on the lives of others, I?m SO GRATEFUL this book has come along. At last there's a clear, compassionate, open-minded guide for people who identify themselves as having a porn problem, and for their intimate partners and families. Step by step, this book helps you evaluate your own situation, understand how you or someone you love got into porn, and see your way clear to making changes if and when you're ready. There are questionnaires throughout to help you relate your own particular situation to what's being discussed. I liked the book's everyday language and clear organization. It maps everything out for you and gives you a plan of action with many alternatives. That's very comforting when you're in distress and things are falling apart or could at any minute. The authors interviewed real people as the basis for their research. These stories, often in the people's own words, helped me feel less alone. They ring true, and cover a wide range of situations and personalities. Both men and women can relate to this book, and so can people of any religion or those with a secular perspective. I found the chapters on Partners in Pain and Healing as a Couple especially helpful. I think the authors really understand the dynamics of intimate relationships. They walk you through a multi-step approach for addressing these painful challenges. You realize you have a shot at healing your relationship. And I was glad to find chapters on preventing relapses and approaching sex in new ways, again with very specific suggestions. I never got the impression that the authors were anti-sex or against all forms of erotica, and they certainly weren?t shaming or blaming. What came through instead was simply a desire to help people who?ve become unhappily caught up in pornography. They give options for improving the quality of your life in ways of your own choosing. I've read a couple of other books by Wendy Maltz, including one on the joyful exploration of women's sexual fantasies, and she's by no means a prude. Her writings underscore the importance of sexual pleasure. All in all, The Porn Trap helped me understand the nature of porn addiction and gave me hope that there is a light at the end of the tunnel, without one's family relationships and self-esteem being destroyed forever. It?s a SUPERB RECOVERY BOOK and I highly recommend it.