Some of our members have benefited from working with a counselor or therapist who understands sex and love addiction. How do you find someone who has this experience? Here are a few recommendations.

  1. When searching the internet, include terms such as “CSAT” (which stands for Certified Sex Addiction Therapist), “sex addition therapist,” “love addiction therapist,” “relationship addiction therapist,” “porn addiction therapist,” or “sexual anorexia therapist.”
  2. Attend local S.L.A.A. meetings and share that you are looking for a therapist who has experience working with people with this issue.
  3. When meeting with a counselor for the first time, ask them for details about their experience working with people with sex and love addiction.

Please keep in mind that the information on this page is not to be taken as a recommendation for seeking this type of help. We are providing this information for those interested since some visitors to this website have requested it.