
Urgent Help for Sex and Porn Addiction and Related Legal Issues
If your struggle with sex and porn addiction has crossed the line into illegal or harmful behavior, it is vital to seek help immediately. The intense fear, shame, and isolation you may be feeling should not prevent you from reaching out. Taking action now is the most important step toward recovery, preventing further harm, and responsibly addressing your situation.
Where You Are Now
This support is available to you regardless of your current situation:
You have been arrested or charged with a crime related to behaviors stemming from your sex or porn addiction.
You are currently involved in behavior that is illegal, harmful to others, and could lead to your arrest or legal prosecution.
You are concerned that your compulsive sexual behaviour is moving in a direction that could cross legal boundaries, and you need proactive intervention.
Confidential and Specialized Support
The three organizations listed below specialize in providing confidential support, therapeutic intervention, and guidance for individuals dealing with these complex issues. They understand the seriousness of these challenges and offer resources at any stage of your involvement—from crisis intervention to long-term recovery.
Please reach out to the organizations listed below to connect with professionals who can guide you toward responsible action, accountability, and recovery.
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STOP SO (Specialist Treatment for Offenders & Prevention of Sexual Offending)
Offers therapeutic services, assessment, and treatment for individuals whose sexual behaviour is causing concern, including those involved with the criminal justice system.
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Stop It Now! UK and Ireland
Provides confidential advice and resources for individuals concerned about their own sexual thoughts or behaviour towards children, or those concerned about someone they know.
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The Lucy Faithfull Foundation
A leading UK-wide child protection charity that specializes in preventing child sexual abuse and helping people who have concerns about their own or someone else's sexual thoughts or behaviour towards children.
“Recovery is an acceptance that your life is in shambles and you have to change.”
— Jamie Lee Curtis