Comprehensive resources specifically for men, women, spouses, and parents can be found below. 

RESOURCES FOR MEN:

RESOURCES FOR WOMEN:

Women are relationally stimulated and are drawn to the fantasy of a relationship. For example, some types of romance novels are in this category. Chemical reactions in the brain are triggered relationally rather than visually. Watch one woman’s story here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SPuLfRsCmxo  

RESOURCES FOR SPOUSES:

What is betrayal (relationship) trauma and is there hope for healing?

Are you hurting because of your loved one’s pornography use or other sexual behavior? Betrayal trauma is a deep pain felt because of a violation of trust. Betrayal trauma can occur when you have discovered that someone you love is engaging in any secret sexual behaviors. 

Symptoms of betrayal trauma may include difficulty sleeping, ruminating about the betrayal, hypervigilance, inability to focus, isolation, intense anger, low self-esteem, self-doubt, and poor body image. 

Healing from betrayal trauma requires counseling, group/support, and spiritual direction which will equip you with a plan that includes honesty, validation, support, and tools to bring healing. Relationships damaged by unhealthy sexual behaviors, betrayal, or addiction can be healed and restored.  

RESOURCES FOR PARENTS

Pornography is affecting every family. Even with all the protections we as parents try to provide, it is likely our kids will be exposed to porn. The average age of first exposure to porn is 8 to 10 years old. When girls internalize the harmful images in porn, they are likely to have issues with self-esteem, body image, and relationships, and 58% of girls have seen porn by age 12. The resources below will help your children learn about healthy intimacy and understand healthy sexuality as well as protect them from the damage that pornography can do to their brain and to their relationships.