Sexual Addiction Support Groups in West Conshohocken, PA

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Beginnings
This is a group for individuals and their partners/spouses who are struggling with sexual addiction, love addiction, compulsive sexual behavior, and/or hypersexuality.
Photo of Jordan Lief, Psychologist in West Conshohocken, PA
Hosted by Jordan Lief
Psychologist, PsyD, CSAT
Verified Verified
Group meets in Wynnewood, PA 19096
This is a group for individuals and their partners/spouses who are struggling with sexual addiction, love addiction, compulsive sexual behavior, and/or hypersexuality.
(610) 915-8043 View (610) 915-8043
Male Sex and Love Addiction Recovery
Intensive outpatient psychotherapy group for men with sex & love addiction. Education & Therapy.
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Hosted by The Growth and Recovery Center
Psychologist, PhD
Verified Verified
Group meets in Lafayette Hill, PA 19444
Intensive outpatient psychotherapy group for men with sex & love addiction. Education & Therapy.
(610) 365-4760 View (610) 365-4760
Grief and lost
The focus of this group is to receive support with moving forward do to the lost of a love one. Develop ways to understand separation and death.
Photo of Taking Time to Care, Pre-Licensed Professional in West Conshohocken, PA
Hosted by Taking Time to Care
Pre-Licensed Professional, BS, MS, LBC
Verified Verified
Group meets in Upper Darby, PA 19082
The focus of this group is to receive support with moving forward do to the lost of a love one. Develop ways to understand separation and death.
(267) 933-2651 View (267) 933-2651
Sex Addiction Sobriety
Sexual recovery requires dedication and a commitment to change. The goal of this group is to assist individuals committed to sexual sobriety and recovery continue the healing process, address shame and move forward towards a full life in recovery.
Hosted by Susan J Campling, RN, Psy.D, PC
Psychologist, PsyD, RN
Verified Verified
Group meets in Paoli, PA 19301
Sexual recovery requires dedication and a commitment to change. The goal of this group is to assist individuals committed to sexual sobriety and recovery continue the healing process, address shame and move forward towards a full life in recovery.
(610) 850-9543 View (610) 850-9543

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Sexual Addiction Support Groups

When should someone seek treatment for sex addiction?

People should seek treatment for sex addiction if they cannot control their sexual thoughts or behaviours to the point that it disrupts their ability to function in daily life, for example by threatening their finances, career, or relationships. This may include spending an excessive amount of time obsessing over sex, planning sex, watching pornography, or masturbating, as well as consistently engaging in risky sexual activities, using sex to escape distressing feelings, or attempting yet failing to control sexual behavior.

What are the most common treatment options for sex addiction?

Psychotherapy is the most common treatment for sex addiction; therapy helps patients better understand their compulsive thoughts and behaviors and develop strategies to manage their desires. Therapy may be supplemented by medications, such as antidepressants, mood stabilizers, anti-androgens, and the alcohol and substance use medication Naltrexone, as well as support groups, such as 12-step programs.

How long does therapy take for sex addiction?

Recovering from compulsive behavior takes time and effort. There’s no precise timeline for treatment, but research suggests 12 therapy sessions may be enough to see change. Treatment for sexual compulsions requires honesty in therapy, a commitment to understanding triggers and developing coping skills, and potential lifestyle changes such as cutting out alcohol or drugs.

What if sex addiction is left untreated?

Compulsive sexual behavior can have serious repercussions if left unaddressed. For example, if sexual obsessions consume the vast majority of a person’s time, they may lose their job. If they can’t stop paying for sex, their finances may suffer. If they’re dishonest in their relationships, their partner may leave them. If they consistently feel shame, they may struggle with anxiety, depression, or loneliness. Therapy can help people develop the tools to manage sexual thoughts and behaviors that feel uncontrollable.