Men's
Sexual Recovery Group currently takes place on Wednesday mornings at 7 am - 8:30 am and Wednesday evenings from 5:30 - 7:00 pm and 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm.
You are registering for the 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM, «Facing the Shadow Men's
Sexual Recovery Group» on Wednesdays, 3/21, (NO GROUP 3/28, but group session will be scheduled for another day this week), 4/11, 4/18, 4/25, 5/2, 5/9, 5/16, 5/23, 5/30 (GROUP on 5/30 may be scheduled for another day this week).
Not exact matches
Thankfully, it is not only the government realizing the extent of the porn epidemic but churches are starting to take action by providing small
group studies and
recovery programs, like the Conquer Series, that are designed to break the cycle of pornography and provide
sexual discipleship.
CARI aims to provide professional, child centred therapy and counselling service to children, families, and
groups who have been affected by child
sexual abuse, to support and assist their
recovery process.
Previous publications include «
Sexual Health in
Recovery: Professional Counselor's Manual» (2011) and «
Sexual Health in Drug and Alcohol Treatment:
Group Facilitator's Manual» (2009).
Kim has experience working with clients on life transitions, work issues, parenting stress, financial issues, attachment issues, self - esteem, relationship problems, depression, anxiety, grief / loss, identity issues, addiction
recovery, eating disorders, unresolved conflicts with family or others, childhood neglect, sexuality,
sexual harassment, discrimination or disempowerment of individuals from non-dominant
groups, and uncomfortable, exploitative, or confusing
sexual experiences.
As a former campus minister and domestic violence counselor I bring multiple years of experience combined with the latest
sexual addiction, anger management, and divorce
recovery principles to both individual therapy and support
group settings... as well as individually tailored treatment plans to monitor and track progress.»
Sexual sobriety is often defined as a contract that the sexual addict makes between himself, his recovery group, spouse / partner, and / or their therapist / c
Sexual sobriety is often defined as a contract that the
sexual addict makes between himself, his recovery group, spouse / partner, and / or their therapist / c
sexual addict makes between himself, his
recovery group, spouse / partner, and / or their therapist / clergy.
Appropriate topics may include: special populations; diagnosis, assessment, advanced counseling for individuals,
groups, or families; theory, research, and practice in addictions; practice or policies relating to addictions; scientifically supported models of treatment,
recovery, relapse prevention; continuing care for addiction and substance - related problems; dual diagnosis issues; addictions and domestic violence, violence in the workplace, criminal activity,
sexual abuse, child abuse and neglect; counselor wellness, and professional development.
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Sexual abuse in an institutional setting / Sexual abuse recovery work / Shaping modifying environments / Sharing and bearing with a child / Showing that life can be enjoyable / Significant adults / Significant learning / Silence / Silent voices / Single cause / Size of residential settings / Sleep / Small group living / Small groups / Social brain (The) / Social care in Ireland / Social care — the field / Social change / Social competence (1) / Social competence (2) / Social Competencies: Affect / Social networks in restricted settings / Social Pedagogy / Social policy / Social skills training (1) / Social skills training (2) / Social skills training (3) / Social skills training (4) / Social skills training (5) / Socratic questioning / Solution - focused principles / Some unanswered questions / Space and place / Space under threat / Spaces / Spatial arrangements / Special considerations in the development process / Spiritual connection / Spiritual well - being / Spirituality / St. John Bosco / Staff and sexual orientation / Staff induction / Staff integrity / Staff meeting / Staff morale / Staff morale in children's homes / Staff retention / Staff selection / Staff support / Staff training groups in institutions / Staff turnover / Staff values and discipline / Staffing / Statement of Purpose / Status of care workers / Stealing / Steering a middle course / Stigma / Story, time, motion, place / Story unfolding / Storybook reading / Street children (1) / Street children (2) / Street children (3) / Street children (4) / Street children (5) / Street children (6) / Street children and self - determination / Street corner / Street kids / Street youth and prostitution / Streetsmart kids / Stress / Stress in child care work / Strengths (1) / Strengths (2) / Strengths (3) / Structure of activities / Structured storying / Structuring the relationship / Stuck clients / Students / Students, self and practice / Succeeding with at - risk youth / Successful careers / Suicidal behaviour in GLB youth / Suicide (1) / Suicide (2) / Suicide attempts / Suicide risk / Suitability for practice / Supervision (1) / Supervision (2) / Supervision (3) / Supervision (4) / Supervision (5) / Supervision (6) / Supervision (7) / Supervision (8) / Supervision (9) / Supervision and ethics / Supervision and practice / Supervision and teaching / Supervision formats / Supervision: Parallel process / Supervision wish list / Supervisor insecurity / Support for self - harm / Support for self - harm / Symbolic communication / Symptom tolerance guaranteed / Systemic thinking / Systems (1) / Systems (2) / Systems (3) / Systems and spheres of influence / Systems thinking / Systems vs developmental v
Sexual abuse in an institutional setting /
Sexual abuse recovery work / Shaping modifying environments / Sharing and bearing with a child / Showing that life can be enjoyable / Significant adults / Significant learning / Silence / Silent voices / Single cause / Size of residential settings / Sleep / Small group living / Small groups / Social brain (The) / Social care in Ireland / Social care — the field / Social change / Social competence (1) / Social competence (2) / Social Competencies: Affect / Social networks in restricted settings / Social Pedagogy / Social policy / Social skills training (1) / Social skills training (2) / Social skills training (3) / Social skills training (4) / Social skills training (5) / Socratic questioning / Solution - focused principles / Some unanswered questions / Space and place / Space under threat / Spaces / Spatial arrangements / Special considerations in the development process / Spiritual connection / Spiritual well - being / Spirituality / St. John Bosco / Staff and sexual orientation / Staff induction / Staff integrity / Staff meeting / Staff morale / Staff morale in children's homes / Staff retention / Staff selection / Staff support / Staff training groups in institutions / Staff turnover / Staff values and discipline / Staffing / Statement of Purpose / Status of care workers / Stealing / Steering a middle course / Stigma / Story, time, motion, place / Story unfolding / Storybook reading / Street children (1) / Street children (2) / Street children (3) / Street children (4) / Street children (5) / Street children (6) / Street children and self - determination / Street corner / Street kids / Street youth and prostitution / Streetsmart kids / Stress / Stress in child care work / Strengths (1) / Strengths (2) / Strengths (3) / Structure of activities / Structured storying / Structuring the relationship / Stuck clients / Students / Students, self and practice / Succeeding with at - risk youth / Successful careers / Suicidal behaviour in GLB youth / Suicide (1) / Suicide (2) / Suicide attempts / Suicide risk / Suitability for practice / Supervision (1) / Supervision (2) / Supervision (3) / Supervision (4) / Supervision (5) / Supervision (6) / Supervision (7) / Supervision (8) / Supervision (9) / Supervision and ethics / Supervision and practice / Supervision and teaching / Supervision formats / Supervision: Parallel process / Supervision wish list / Supervisor insecurity / Support for self - harm / Support for self - harm / Symbolic communication / Symptom tolerance guaranteed / Systemic thinking / Systems (1) / Systems (2) / Systems (3) / Systems and spheres of influence / Systems thinking / Systems vs developmental v
Sexual abuse
recovery work / Shaping modifying environments / Sharing and bearing with a child / Showing that life can be enjoyable / Significant adults / Significant learning / Silence / Silent voices / Single cause / Size of residential settings / Sleep / Small
group living / Small
groups / Social brain (The) / Social care in Ireland / Social care — the field / Social change / Social competence (1) / Social competence (2) / Social Competencies: Affect / Social networks in restricted settings / Social Pedagogy / Social policy / Social skills training (1) / Social skills training (2) / Social skills training (3) / Social skills training (4) / Social skills training (5) / Socratic questioning / Solution - focused principles / Some unanswered questions / Space and place / Space under threat / Spaces / Spatial arrangements / Special considerations in the development process / Spiritual connection / Spiritual well - being / Spirituality / St. John Bosco / Staff and
sexual orientation / Staff induction / Staff integrity / Staff meeting / Staff morale / Staff morale in children's homes / Staff retention / Staff selection / Staff support / Staff training groups in institutions / Staff turnover / Staff values and discipline / Staffing / Statement of Purpose / Status of care workers / Stealing / Steering a middle course / Stigma / Story, time, motion, place / Story unfolding / Storybook reading / Street children (1) / Street children (2) / Street children (3) / Street children (4) / Street children (5) / Street children (6) / Street children and self - determination / Street corner / Street kids / Street youth and prostitution / Streetsmart kids / Stress / Stress in child care work / Strengths (1) / Strengths (2) / Strengths (3) / Structure of activities / Structured storying / Structuring the relationship / Stuck clients / Students / Students, self and practice / Succeeding with at - risk youth / Successful careers / Suicidal behaviour in GLB youth / Suicide (1) / Suicide (2) / Suicide attempts / Suicide risk / Suitability for practice / Supervision (1) / Supervision (2) / Supervision (3) / Supervision (4) / Supervision (5) / Supervision (6) / Supervision (7) / Supervision (8) / Supervision (9) / Supervision and ethics / Supervision and practice / Supervision and teaching / Supervision formats / Supervision: Parallel process / Supervision wish list / Supervisor insecurity / Support for self - harm / Support for self - harm / Symbolic communication / Symptom tolerance guaranteed / Systemic thinking / Systems (1) / Systems (2) / Systems (3) / Systems and spheres of influence / Systems thinking / Systems vs developmental v
sexual orientation / Staff induction / Staff integrity / Staff meeting / Staff morale / Staff morale in children's homes / Staff retention / Staff selection / Staff support / Staff training
groups in institutions / Staff turnover / Staff values and discipline / Staffing / Statement of Purpose / Status of care workers / Stealing / Steering a middle course / Stigma / Story, time, motion, place / Story unfolding / Storybook reading / Street children (1) / Street children (2) / Street children (3) / Street children (4) / Street children (5) / Street children (6) / Street children and self - determination / Street corner / Street kids / Street youth and prostitution / Streetsmart kids / Stress / Stress in child care work / Strengths (1) / Strengths (2) / Strengths (3) / Structure of activities / Structured storying / Structuring the relationship / Stuck clients / Students / Students, self and practice / Succeeding with at - risk youth / Successful careers / Suicidal behaviour in GLB youth / Suicide (1) / Suicide (2) / Suicide attempts / Suicide risk / Suitability for practice / Supervision (1) / Supervision (2) / Supervision (3) / Supervision (4) / Supervision (5) / Supervision (6) / Supervision (7) / Supervision (8) / Supervision (9) / Supervision and ethics / Supervision and practice / Supervision and teaching / Supervision formats / Supervision: Parallel process / Supervision wish list / Supervisor insecurity / Support for self - harm / Support for self - harm / Symbolic communication / Symptom tolerance guaranteed / Systemic thinking / Systems (1) / Systems (2) / Systems (3) / Systems and spheres of influence / Systems thinking / Systems vs developmental views /
Joining a
sexual addiction
group can provide direction for
recovery.
If you struggle with
sexual addiction, no matter your excuse or reason for not attending a weekly support
group for your
recovery, I encourage you to join a
sexual addiction counseling
group, 12 - step «S»
group, or faith - based support
group.
Here are a list of resources for Sex Addicts (books, filters, &
groups) and for Partners / Spouses of Sex Addicts: Books and Workbooks For
Recovery from Sex Addiction «Out of the Shadows: Understanding
Sexual Addiction» by Patrick Carnes «Facing the Shadow» workbook (required for
group) by Patrick Carnes Sexaholics Anonymous book (aka «White book») «Surfing for -LSB-...]
Celebrate
Recovery: http://www.celebraterecovery.com/– faith - based recovery groups Center for the Prevention of Sexual and Domestic Violence: www.cpsdv.org Clergy Recovery Network: www.clergyrecovery.com — support and resources for ministers Christians in Recovery: www.christians-in-recovery.org Christian Psychological Center in Memphis: www.cpcmemphis.net Christian Recovery International: www.christianrecovery.com Covenant Eyes: www.covenanteyes.com — online monitoring
Recovery: http://www.celebraterecovery.com/– faith - based
recovery groups Center for the Prevention of Sexual and Domestic Violence: www.cpsdv.org Clergy Recovery Network: www.clergyrecovery.com — support and resources for ministers Christians in Recovery: www.christians-in-recovery.org Christian Psychological Center in Memphis: www.cpcmemphis.net Christian Recovery International: www.christianrecovery.com Covenant Eyes: www.covenanteyes.com — online monitoring
recovery groups Center for the Prevention of
Sexual and Domestic Violence: www.cpsdv.org Clergy
Recovery Network: www.clergyrecovery.com — support and resources for ministers Christians in Recovery: www.christians-in-recovery.org Christian Psychological Center in Memphis: www.cpcmemphis.net Christian Recovery International: www.christianrecovery.com Covenant Eyes: www.covenanteyes.com — online monitoring
Recovery Network: www.clergyrecovery.com — support and resources for ministers Christians in
Recovery: www.christians-in-recovery.org Christian Psychological Center in Memphis: www.cpcmemphis.net Christian Recovery International: www.christianrecovery.com Covenant Eyes: www.covenanteyes.com — online monitoring
Recovery: www.christians-in-
recovery.org Christian Psychological Center in Memphis: www.cpcmemphis.net Christian Recovery International: www.christianrecovery.com Covenant Eyes: www.covenanteyes.com — online monitoring
recovery.org Christian Psychological Center in Memphis: www.cpcmemphis.net Christian
Recovery International: www.christianrecovery.com Covenant Eyes: www.covenanteyes.com — online monitoring
Recovery International: www.christianrecovery.com Covenant Eyes: www.covenanteyes.com — online monitoring service
Healthy Genius: www.healthygenius.com/addictive-disorders/
sexual-addiction HopeQuest Ministry
Group, Inc: www.hqmg.org — Atlanta area Christian - based addiction and
recovery treatment services, including inpatient and support
groups for
sexual addiction Hope and Freedom Counseling Services: www.hopeandfreedom.com — Houston area counseling and intensives for male sex addicts and couples Hope for the Heart Ministry: www.hopefortheheart.org — June Hunt
Rarely do I see someone that struggles with
sexual addiction
recovery alone or without joining a
group of other recovering men / women.
Couples: Marriage / Relationship
Recovery from Infidelity /
Sexual Addiction, Communication, Boundaries, Relationship Skills Men:
Sexual Addiction, Men's Sex Addiction
Group, Anger Management Trauma: Certified Clinical Trauma Professional — Bilateral Processing & Desentitization, Brain Spotting, Trauma Resolution, Acceptance Commitment Therapy (ACT)
Recovery Foundations Group is our initial group for sexual addiction r
Recovery Foundations
Group is our initial group for sexual addiction reco
Group is our initial
group for sexual addiction reco
group for
sexual addiction
recoveryrecovery.
This
group examines elements that contribute to
sexual compulsivity and unhealthy relationship boundaries, and gives individuals tools to facilitate healthy, permanent changes with the support of other men going through their
recovery process.
Children, Adolescents, Adults, Seniors, ADD / ADHD, Anger, Adjustment Issues, Adult Survivors of Childhood Abuse and Neglect, Anxiety / Panic / Phobia, Behavioral Addiction, Behavioral Problems, Bi-Polar Disorder, Blended Family Issues, Bullying, Communication / Relational Issues, Depression, Divorce
Recovery, Family Issues, Grief and Loss,
Group Counseling, Life Transitions, Men's Issues, Mood Disorders, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, Oppositional / Defiant Behaviors, Parenting Issues, PTSD, Self - Control / Impulse Issues, Self - Esteem Issues,
Sexual Abuse, Social Problems, Stress Management, Trauma and Abuse
Adolescents, Adults, Adjustment Issues, Abuse and Neglect, Anxiety, Panic, Phobia, Bi-polar Disorder, Blended Family Issues, Bullying, Co-Dependency, Communication / Relational Issues, Depression, Divorce
Recovery, Eating Disorders, Family Issues,
Group Counseling, Life Transitions, Mood Disorders, OCD, Parenting Issues, PTSD, Self - Control / Impulse Issues, Self - Esteem Issues, Self - Injury, Single Parenting,
Sexual Abuse, Social Problems, Stress Management, Trauma and Abuse, Women's Issues
Adolescents, Adults, Seniors, Adjustment Issues, Adult Survivors of
Sexual Abuse, Adult Survivors of Childhood Abuse & Neglect, Anxiety / Panic / Phobia, Career Counseling, Christian Counseling, Depression, Divorce
Recovery, Grief and Loss,
Group Counseling, Life Transitions, Mood Disorders, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, Psychological Testing, Self - Esteem Issues, Social Problems, Stress Management
Author of Treating Out of Control
Sexual Behavior: Rethinking Sex Addiction (2015),
Sexual Health in
Recovery: Professional Counselor's Manual (2011) and
Sexual Health in Drug and Alcohol Treatment:
Group Facilitator's Manual (2009).
His private practice includes individuals, couples, and
group therapy and he is frequently called to lecture nationwide on
sexual addiction and
recovery issues.
Many people with a
sexual addiction benefit from the support and structure of
recovery groups like Sex Addicts Anonymous, Sex and Love Addicts Anonymous, and Sexaholics Anonymous.
Previous publications includeSexual Health in
Recovery: Professional Counselor's Manual (2011) and
Sexual Health in Drug and Alcohol Treatment:
Group Facilitator's Manual (2009).
Her experience and training includes: Structural and Strategic family therapy, Systemic therapy, Transactional Analysis, Gestalt therapy, Pesos Borden System Psychomotor therapy,
sexual and physical abuse, addiction
recovery and treatment,
group psychotherapy, parenting, women's empowerment, and sexuality.
Group members keep one another accountable in
sexual sobriety,
recovery work, and encouragement not to quit.
This Starting Point
Group is designed for men who have just begun their
sexual addiction
recovery and want to better understand what it takes to journey from addictive bondage to healthy freedom.
Our Men's
Sexual Recovery and separate men and women Partner Betrayal
Recovery groups provide hope and lasting healing.
While clients are in treatment, we strongly enocourage participation in Celebrate
Recovery,
Sexual Addicts Anonymous or other support
group.
Twelve Step
Sexual Addiction Recovery Works The man or women who is struggling with sexual addiction can find healing and freedom by attending a twelve - step group meeting for sexual addiction rec
Sexual Addiction
Recovery Works The man or women who is struggling with sexual addiction can find healing and freedom by attending a twelve - step group meeting for sexual addiction r
Recovery Works The man or women who is struggling with
sexual addiction can find healing and freedom by attending a twelve - step group meeting for sexual addiction rec
sexual addiction can find healing and freedom by attending a twelve - step
group meeting for
sexual addiction rec
sexual addiction
recoveryrecovery.
Men:
Sexual Addiction, Men's Sex Addiction
Group, Anger Management Couples: Marriage / Relationship
Recovery from Infidelity /
Sexual Addiction, Communication, Boundaries, Relationship Skills Trauma: Certified Clinical Trauma Professional — Bilateral Processing & Desentitization, Brain Spotting, Trauma Resolution
I also provide
group therapy for men in
recovery from
Sexual Addiction providing and environment where connection, accountability and healing can occur.
Group counseling for sexual addiction recovery can include many different methods and activities according to the needs of everyone in the g
Group counseling for
sexual addiction
recovery can include many different methods and activities according to the needs of everyone in the
groupgroup.
In banding together with others who struggle as you do, a tight - knit support
group is formed that can greatly enhance and speed your
sexual addiction
recovery.
In
group counseling for
sexual addiction, you can find strength, tools for
recovery, and expert guidance for finding freedom and healing from sex addiction.