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If you are experiencing sexual compulsion that is growing worse over time, you are just like hundreds of men receiving help and healing in Set Free groups and counseling.
YOU ARE NOT ALONE.
Recovery is possible. We have been where you are. There is hope. Even in the most severe situations, recovery from sexual addictions and behaviors is possible.
Dealing with sexual brokenness requires being part of a recovery group for men. Victory takes time and hard work and fighting through the negative self talk is hard. That's why we encourage all members to attend a Set Free Group for at least six months before throwing in the towel. Freedom is achievable.

A safe, confidential, judgement free environment where we allow God's grace, not guilt and shame, to motivate growth and healing.
Newcomers are assigned a mentor and taken through the basics of the recovery journey.
Weekly homework is based on one of our approved books and facilitated by a trained group coordinator.
Weekly accountability, customized for each man, where questions from the group provide true accountability.
Members commit to support each other during the week as needed.

Change takes time. A lot of time. Freedom from sexual addiction can take three to five years to set you on a life-long healing path.
A mistake some men make is to stop recovery once a few external behaviors go away. They leave and not long afterwards the old behaviors return. Sometimes men may feel like giving up after working for many months and seeing very little improvement. It is critical to remember you are embarking on a journey, not trying to reach a destination.
There is hope but it will take a lot of work. A decision to enter recovery is a serious commitment.
Change takes time. A lot of time. Freedom from sexual addiction can take three to five years to set you on a life-long healing path.
A mistake some men make is to stop recovery once a few external behaviors go away. They leave and not long afterwards the old behaviors return. Sometimes men may feel like giving up after working for many months and seeing very little improvement. It is critical to remember you are embarking on a journey, not trying to reach a destination.
There is hope but it will take a lot of work. A decision to enter recovery is a serious commitment.