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Healing from the Inside Out: What Treatment for Sex Addiction Really Looks Like
If you’ve ever thought, “Okay, I know I have a problem—but now what?” you’re not alone. One of the biggest myths about sex addiction is that healing means just stopping the behavior. But the truth is, recovery is much deeper—and far more hopeful—than simply quitting cold turkey.
Sex addiction recovery is not about willpower. It’s about reclaiming your life from a cycle that’s been hijacking your time, your relationships, your self-worth, and sometimes even your sanity.
Yaacov Rosedale
Aug 162 min read


The Agony of Leaving Opiates Behind
For years, the familiar ritual had controlled his life - the frantic search for the next high, the fleeting euphoria followed by the crushing emptiness. Moshe's world had become a relentless cycle of craving, using, and crashing, as the needle’s grip tightened around his mind and body. But now, after another terrifying overdose, he knew he had to break free, no matter what the cost. Addiction Kills and enslaves.
Yaacov Rosedale
Aug 133 min read


Dealing with Relapse Prevention - Part III
Why do most people seek treatment? Stopping the next relapse is why most people come seeking help. By the time a person sits down at their first treatment they have tried to quit on their and could not come up with any solutions that worked. Relapse as a multistage process and the first key in recovery is learning to recognize these early stages. Relapse and subsequent recovery can be a process of gradual growth and personal development. It is during this time that something
Yaacov Rosedale
Aug 124 min read


Dealing with Relapse Prevention - Part II
Many people contend that relapse is a forgone conclusion – this is NOT true! First, a person needs to be aware of their relapse triggers. These triggers can be categorized in a few groups: environmental, mental, and emotional. One of the easiest ways to start addressing possible relapse triggers is becoming aware of HALT (Hungry, Angry, Lonely, Tired). This acronym describes the feelings a person gets when they are in high-risk situations.
Yaacov Rosedale
Aug 113 min read
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