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Porn Addiction: Our Next Public Health Crisis
Join us for our 2016 Free Lecture and Luncheon Series:
Porn Addiction: Our Next Public Health Crisis
The porn industry contends porn is neutral, even “sex positive” offering sexual freedom and choice. The digital age is delivering porn in such a provocative and addictive manner that freedom and choice is lost under the weight of obsessive and expansive patterns of sexual behavior that many report as distressing and unwanted.
Scheduled on Fridays – beginning on April 15, 2016 – from 11:30am – 1:00pm
The Digital Age’s Public Health Crisis: Pornography Addiction
– April 15th – Kenneth M. Adams, PhD, CSAT-S
The Neurobiology and Neurochemistry of Porn Addiction
– April 22nd – Phyllis Boniface, MD
How to Help Couples Impacted by Porn Addiction
– May 6th – John Becker, MA, LMFT, CSAT
How to Talk to Your Children or Teens About Pornography
– May 13th – Rich Boggs, MA, LPC, CSAT
Working with Partners of Porn Addicts
– May 20th – Hope Ray, MA, CSAT
An Emerging Group: Viewers of Underage Porn Who Are Low Risk to Offend
– June 3rd – Dan O’Neil, MA, LLP
Please join us for these state-of-the art and science lectures!
Location: Kenneth M. Adams and Associates
26862 Woodward Avenue, Suite 102, Royal Oak (one block south of 11 Mile)
Please plan to arrive early. Parking is available south of the building or in the parking lot of the church north across Hendrie Blvd.
Space is limited, so RSVP for each lecture at (248) 398-0740, Ext 1, or drkennethmadams@gmail.com
Sexual Addiction
Testimonials
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The nurturing environment combined with the accountability was exactly what I needed to begin breaking through my codependency habits.