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Pornography Addiction Self-Test

Pornography addiction is defined as the compulsive need to view erotic images despite destructive consequences. The pornography addiction self-test below can help you determine if you or a loved one is struggling with a pornography addiction. If so, addiction treatment can help you or your loved one break free of the bonds of the addiction.

If you suspect that you or a loved one may be addicted to pornography, honestly answer yes or no to the following questions:

  1. Do you feel guilty or ashamed after looking at pornography?
  2. Do you look forward to being alone so you can look at pornography?
  3. Has pornography negatively affected your personal relationships, your job, or your finances?
  4. Do you find that you have been looking at an increasing amount of pornography over time?
  5. Do you look at pornography when you are bored, anxious, or lonely?

If you answered yes to one or more of these questions, it is possible that you or your loved one is addicted to pornography.

A quality addiction treatment program can provide appropriate therapies to individuals struggling with pornography addiction after assessing their individual needs. Treatment can help afflicted individuals prevent relapse and build a strong foundation for recovery.

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