Pornography Creates a Chemical Dependency
Pornography viewing triggers the brain into releasing a flood of it’s own endorphins and other potent neurochemicals such as dopamine, serotonin and norepinephrine. These internal chemicals produce a powerful rush or high very similar to street drugs. People across the globe are turning to pornography as their “drug of choice” for escape and self-medication.
RECLAiM will teach you the truth about your “chemical dependency” connected to porn use, and precisely how to break free.
Sheer Willpower Is Not enough!
Common advice to those struggling with pornography is, “You just need to try harder!” This is bad advice. Fighting your addiction only makes it worse because your brain is designed to hold on to what it has already learned.
Instead of going to war with your thoughts and urges, you can learn to work with your brain’s natural built-in mechanisms for positive change. RECLAiM will show you how. Read more ››


You Have the Power to Change Your Own Brain
Over time, pornography viewing rewires your brain circuitry and shackles you in addiction. However, there is great hope! Your brain is “neuroplastic” which means it can be shaped, molded and changed. You are not stuck with your old addiction circuitry. Once an addict, always an addict is NOT TRUE! Read more ››
Podcast – Break Free From Porn Addiction Using Your Plastic Brain ››
Be in the World, But Not of the World
You can enjoy and take advantage of all the wonderful technology-based tools that surround us without continually falling prey to pornography. Even though we live in an extremely sexualized world, you can RECLAiM your sexual health and live free from addiction.
Get the Help You Need While Keeping Your Privacy and Anonymity
The shame and embarrassment of porn use keep many from getting help because they fear the consequences of others discovering their “secret.” To remove this barrier to recovery, the RECLAiM program is completely private and anonymous.
After enrolling in the RECLAiM program, if and when you feel comfortable, you can invite a spouse, parent, clergy member, counselor or others to be an online support person for you. They will receive special training on how best to support you as well as address any needs and concerns they may have.
