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Battling Porn: How to Know if You’re Addicted

Source: The Catholic Gentleman via catholicgentleman.net
Reprinted with permission

Because pornography use is so widely used and accepted today, many people may wonder if they are addicted to it.  According to Dr. Mark Laaser (1992) pornography/sexual addiction is “any persistent and escalating unhealthy pattern of sexual behavior. It is compulsive in nature and used to avoid or change feelings despite destructive consequences to self and others.”

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Diagnosing an addiction to pornography requires the assistance of a trained mental health professional.  While there are many self-tests you can take regarding this issue, at most they can only help assess your risk of being addicted to pornography or cybersex. However, there are signs you can look for that may indicate a real addiction.

Since most pornography today is accessed online, Dr. Patrick Carnes, in his book, In the Shadows of the Net (2007), notes ten characteristics of problematic online sexual behavior:

  1. Preoccupation with sex on the Internet
  2. Frequently engaging in sex on the Internet more often or for longer periods of time than intended
  3. Repeated unsuccessful efforts to control, cut back on, or stop engaging in sex on the Internet
  4. Restlessness or irritability when attempting to limit or stop engaging in sex on the Internet
  5. Using sex on the Internet as a way of escaping from problems or relieving feelings of helplessness, guilt, anxiety, or depression
  6. Returning to sex on the Internet day after day in search of a more intense or higher-risk sexual experience
  7. Lying to family members, therapists, or others to conceal involvement with sex on the internet
  8. Committing illegal sexual acts online (for example, sending or downloading child pornography or soliciting illegal sex acts online)
  9. Jeopardizing or losing a significant relationship, job, or educational or career opportunity because of online sexual behavior
  10. Incurring significant financial consequences as a result of engaging in online sexual behavior

If you and/or someone you love are struggling with any of these signs, I recommend seeking the help of a competent mental health professional who is certified in the diagnosis and treatment of sexual addiction. For more information, log onto my website: www.PeterKleponis.com.


Peter C. Kleponis, Ph.D., SATP-C is a Licensed Clinical Therapist and Assistant Director of Comprehensive Counseling Services in Conshohocken, PA. Dr. Kleponis has over 18 years of professional experience working with individuals, couples, families and organizations. He specializes in marriage & family therapy, pastoral counseling, and pornography/sexual addiction recovery. He works with individuals and couples from around the United States and internationally in-person, by phone, and by Skype. For more information see his website, www.peterkleponis.com

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External links:
Campaign story: The Woman Waging War on Big Porn via Mercatornet;
Support site: for men addicted to porn. Visit strive21.com
Campaign site: Enough is Enough a non-profit organisation making the Internet safer for Children and Families. Visit Enough.org