This episode explores compulsive sexual behaviors, the impact of shame, and the importance of understanding past experiences for healing and recovery, featuring Paul Lavergne, a registered psychotherapist and sexual recovery therapist. Lavergne defines compulsive sexual behavior through a four-question intake, addressing attempts to stop, negative consequences, tolerance escalation, and withdrawal symptoms, while also dispelling misconceptions around sex addiction shaming. Against the backdrop of rising mental health concerns related to compulsive sexual behaviors, Lavergne shares his personal journey, highlighting his realization of his own porn addiction and the lack of formal training for therapists in this area. More significantly, the discussion pivots to the role of trauma, with Lavergne emphasizing that a large percentage of sex addicts have experienced sexual abuse, which informs his therapeutic approach, including conducting a complete sexual history to uncover the roots of compulsive behaviors. The conversation further explores the role of mindfulness in recovery, teaching clients to pause, breathe, and reflect when triggered, and the importance of self-compassion and self-awareness to heal shame. Lavergne advises those struggling to seek help, emphasizing that recovery is a team sport and that support from coaches, therapists, or groups can provide structure and accountability.
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