Please find below resources we recommend for rebuilding your life and self-esteem.

 

Surviving Infidelity
This is a message board for persons who are experiencing infidelity on any level. You will find far too many people in a similar position who can give you great advice and support as you go through what may be one of the darkest periods of your life.
Fires of Darkness
A Christian orientated site for porn addicts and those who love them.
Be Broken
A Christian orientated site for sex and porn addicts and their families.
Pure Intimacy
A Christian orientated site in regard to pornography and purity.
Troubled With
A Christian sited geared towards helping a Christian Spouse deal with their suspicions and more.
Sexual Control
Methods for overcoming sexual addictions (of all sorts) and help for those involved with sex addicts.
Pornography Addiction
Information on  porn addiction from Dr. Rudolph Ballentine.
 

Articles - Specific to your Situation

Cheating Spouse: Is Spying an Invasion of Privacy?  by: Dr. Robert Huizenga
Cheating Husband or Wife: 6 Keys to Know if You are Ready to Handle What You Might Find When You Spy
by: Dr. Robert Huizenga
Sexually Addicted? 10 Important Questions to Ask
by: Dr. Robert Huizenga
Is Looking At Pornography The Same As Adultery?
by: Angie Lewis
Infidelity Discovered? 10 Ways to Calm Your Powerful Feelings By Dr. Robert Huizenga
10 Things You Didn’t Know About Signs of Infidelity
 by: Ruth Houston
 

Articles - General Peace of Mind

Bad Mood Busters  By Mary Ann Troiani
 
 
 

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In over 26 years, I have treated approximately 350 males afflicted with sexual addictions (or sometimes referred to as sexual compulsions). In about 94 percent of the cases I have found that pornography was a contributor, facilitator, or direct causal agent in the acquiring of these sexual illnesses.
Dr. Victor Cline, a clinical psychologist at the University of Utah and a specialist in the area of sexual addictions