
Therapy & Counselling for Sex & Porn Addicts
In the past final specialist support was difficult for sex and porn addicts and their families. The chances of finding a suitably trained therapist near you was unlikely. However, with the rise of on-line sessions you can speak face to face with a specialist no matter were you or they are.
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ATSAC - The Association for the Treatment of Sexual Addiction and Compulsivity
ATSAC (the Association for the Treatment of Sexual Addiction and Compulsivity) is a not-for-profit organisation that provides information and support on sex addiction and compulsivity.
Sex addiction is a growing problem that can devastate lives. ATSAC is committed to providing hope, information, and treatment to sex addicts and those who love them.
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British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy
Counselling changes not just the lives of individuals, but of families and communities.
Our desire for social justice determines everything we do and guides our relationship with our members and the public, as well as commissioners and government. It’s why we champion the counselling professions as a viable, and increasingly evidence-based choice for people. We know counselling works.
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Relate
We have a network of Relate Centres across the UK and a group of licensed local counsellors that provide face-to-face counselling and support. Our counselling services include relationship counselling, family counselling, mediation, children's counselling, young people's counselling and sex therapy. For those who are in more need of a quick chat than ongoing support, we offer 30 minute chats with a counsellor over the phone or on web chat, or one session therapy designed to tackle a specific issue and see results straight away.
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Relationships Scotland
The Relationships Scotland Network is a unique partnership that provides relationship counselling, family mediation, child contact centres and many other forms of family support services across all of mainland and island Scotland.
Our work supports individuals, couples, children and families experiencing relationship difficulties. Around 45,000 people have contact with our services each year.
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