Listen instead of readingIf you prefer listening, you can subscribe to the audio version on Spotify, Help spread wisdom and leave me a positive review if you like what you hear! --------- Repeatedly choosing unwanted sexual behaviors, abusing alcohol or other substances can be confusing, even baffling. On the one hand, we are all responsible for our own choices. On the other hand, it may really seem like you are a victim of your own choices. There are different ways to talk about this, different attempts people have made throughout history to describe this phenomenon. So let’s slow down and take some time to reflect on addiction. We can think about addiction on many different levels. Here are four:
Today we can start by reflecting on the psychological level, looking at habits vs addictions. An addiction, however, is different than a habit. It’s a complex condition that affects both the mind and body. It begins with the use of a substance or behavior, which gradually escalates into a compulsion that takes control over the individual. As the addiction progresses, it leads to devastating long-term consequences and creates a profound imbalance in the person's life, affecting their relationships, work, and overall well-being. In later stages, the addiction is the dominating factor in the person’s life, controlling and impacting every aspect of life, and it ultimately leads to death. The key is to ask if you are in control of your desire and your behaviors, if they serve you, or if they are in control of you. If you’ve been powerless, and if your behavior has caused unwanted consequences. Sex isn’t bad. Alcohol isn’t bad. It’s what you do with it, the choices you make, the meaning you make, it’s the power that it has over you that matters. At the end of the day you must ask yourself: are my behaviors enabling me to live life according to my values? Or are my unhealthy desires dominating or destroying my life? If you or someone you love is struggling with addiction, remember that help is available. Reaching out to a trusted friend, family member, therapist, or support group can be the first step towards recovery. Never underestimate the bravery it takes to seek help when struggling with addiction. QuotesAt the heart of any addiction is a deep-seated sense of helplessness. The addict feels utterly powerless to stop the compulsive behavior, despite the negative consequences it brings. This profound powerlessness is often rooted in childhood trauma or emotional wounds that have never healed. The addiction serves as a desperate attempt to numb the pain and escape the feelings of inadequacy and worthlessness. But it only compounds the problems, creating a vicious cycle of shame and self-destruction. The path to recovery begins with admitting this powerlessness and seeking help to address the underlying issues." Dr. Gabor Maté, renowned addiction expert and author of In the Realm of Hungry Ghosts “Like an alcoholic unable to stop drinking, sexual addicts are unable to stop their self-destructive sexual behavior: Family breakups, financial disaster, loss of jobs, and risk to life are the painful themes of their stories.” Patrick J. Carnes, considered the grandfather of sex addiction treatment, Out of the Shadows QuestionsBased on what you learned, how would you answer the question, often asked of addicts: “Why can’t they just stop?” How has your understanding of addiction changed after reading this? To what degree are you powerless to stop a certain struggle? (Use these questions as a journal prompt and to guide your prayers this week) EndnoteUnderstanding addiction is the first step towards empowering yourself or your loved ones to overcome its grasp and embrace a life of freedom and flourishing. Live wisely, Josh *Special thanks to Ginny Mosby, LMFT for helping contribute to this writing. |
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Plant seeds of wisdom today Take the next 28 or so breaths slowly and reflect deeply on your life. I hope these words help you grow in you the most valuable treasure in life: wisdom. Wisdom grows imperceptibly but flourishes like a mighty oak, standing the test of time. Read in your browser. Listen instead of reading If you prefer listening, you can subscribe to the audio version on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or your favorite podcast player. Help spread wisdom and leave me a positive review if...
Plant seeds of wisdom today Take the next 27 or so breaths slowly and reflect deeply on your life. I hope these words help you grow in you the most valuable treasure in life: wisdom. Wisdom grows imperceptibly but flourishes like a mighty oak, standing the test of time. Read in your browser. Listen instead of reading If you prefer listening, you can subscribe to the audio version on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or your favorite podcast player. Help spread wisdom and leave me a positive review if...
Hey Reader,Just a quick note to share that I experimented this week and created a video of the podcast...let me know if you want more content from me like this! Check it out. Plant seeds of wisdom today Take the next 72 or so breaths slowly and reflect deeply on your life. I hope these words help you grow in you the most valuable treasure in life: wisdom. Wisdom grows imperceptibly but flourishes like a mighty oak, standing the test of time. Read in your browser. Listen instead of reading If...