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Danny thinks he has a sex addiction. He wants to get help, but does not want to go to therapy. Are there any other ways he would be able to help his self out instead of therapy? Plus, he has a girlfriend and does not want to lose her due to the sex addiction.

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According to WebMD, the therapeutic approaches used to treat impulse control disorders and obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) are often applied to the treatment of sex addiction. These approaches may include medication, individual therapy, support groups, 12-Step programming, trauma therapy, and other research-based modalities.

If Danny thinks he has a problem and wants to make it right, he needs to seek medical attention, tell someone who might know how to help, or possibly call the national hotline at 1-(866)-877-3962

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In these cases, it is necessary for people to begin to reflect, understanding why their addiction to sex (in this case) and this can be caused by trauma in childhood or by the simple fact of how they lived their first sexual relationship. In both cases, Danny must learn to practice abstaining from that sexual desire, he will have to discuss it with his girlfriend, maybe telling will help him...