Cognitive Processes Related to Problematic Pornography Use (PPU): A Systematic Review of Experimental Studies (2021)

https://doi.org/10.1016/j.abrep.2021.100345 Addictive Behaviors Reports, Volume 13, 2021, 100345, ISSN 2352-8532 J. Castro-Calvo, V. Cervigón-Carrasco, R. Ballester-Arnal, C. Giménez-García, Highlights Some people experience symptoms derived from pornography viewing. Cognitive processes may be related to the development of Problematic Pornography Use (PPU). We performed a systematic review of 21 studies exploring cognitive processes related to PPU. We […]

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Sexual incentive delay in the scanner: Sexual cue and reward processing, and links to problematic porn consumption and sexual motivation (2021)

J Behav Addict 2021 Apr 2. doi: 10.1556/2006.2021.00018.  Charlotte Markert  1   2   3 , Sanja Klein  1   2   3 , Jana Strahler  1   2 , Onno Kruse  1   2   4 , Rudolf Stark  1   2   3 PMID: 33822748 DOI: 10.1556/2006.2021.00018 Abstract Background and aims The use of pornography, while unproblematic […]

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Military Veterans’ Psychological Distress Associated with Problematic Pornography Viewing (2021)

Borgogna, N.C., Kraus, S.W. & Grubbs, J.B. Int J Ment Health Addiction (2021). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11469-021-00508-z Abstract Problematic pornography use represents a common feature reported by those with compulsive sexual behavior disorder. While prior research suggests US military veterans may experience disproportional rates of problematic pornography use, few comparative studies exist. Moreover, no measurement invariance analyses between […]

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Nicole Prause’s Unethical Harassment and Defamation of Gary Wilson and Others (Page 5)

Introduction (as it appears on Page #1) Legal counsel advised us to create these pages, which document Nicole Prause’s extensive campaign targeting those who point out possible harms of porn use or issues in the porn industry. “Sunshine” protects the community Prause harasses by preserving facts and permitting visitors and journalists to understand the truth […]

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Compulsive Internet Pornography Use and Mental Health: A Cross-Sectional Study in a Sample of University Students in the United States (2021)

Front. Psychol., 12 January 2021 | https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2020.613244 Christina Camilleri, Justin T. Perry and Stephen Sammut* Abstract Background: The sustained rise in negative mental health reports among university students is a source of continued global concern, and investigation continues into potential contributors to this rise. This includes the increased prevalence of risky sexual behaviors. Related is […]

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ATTENTION: YBOP acquires www.RealYourBrainOnPorn.com in trademark infringement settlement

The www.RealYourBrainOnPorn.com URL has been granted to YBOP after its former owner(s), in apparent collaboration with Nicole R. Prause, registered and maintained the URL as part of a campaign to de-platform YBOP. Specifically, Gary Wilson obtained the RealYourBrainOnPorn.com (RealYBOP) domain name as settlement of allegations of infringement upon his trademarks. The rest of this page […]

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What should be included in the criteria for compulsive sexual behavior disorder? (2020)

Comment: This important paper based on recent research, gently corrects some of the misleading porn research claims. Among the highlights, the authors take on the disingenuous “moral incongruence” concept so popular with pro-porn researchers. Also see the helpful chart comparing Compulsive Sexual Behaviour Disorder and the ill-fated DSM-5 Hypersexual Disorder proposal. Moral incongruence …Feelings of […]

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Cease and desist letter to Daniel A. Burgess for trademark infringement of YourBrainOnPorn (September, 2020)

Introduction Prior to February, 2018 I had never heard of Daniel Burgess LMFT. Suddenly, out of nowhere Mr. Burgess (@BurgessTherapy) employed multiple social media platforms to attack me and YBOP. Burgess’s targeted harassment and defamation occurred on Twitter (under several @YourBrainOnPorn tweets) and Facebook (the YBOP Facebook page, one of Burgess’s Facebook pages, and the […]

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What should be included in the criteria for compulsive sexual behavior disorder? (2020): The “Moral Incongruence” section.

Comment: This important paper based on recent research, gently corrects some of the misleading porn research claims: What should be included in the criteria for compulsive sexual behavior disorder? Among the highlights, the authors take on the disingenuous “moral incongruence” concept so popular with anti-porn addiction researchers. MI section reproduced below. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Moral Incongruence Section […]

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Substitute addictions in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic (2020)

Case Reports. J Behav Addict . 2020 Nov 16;2020.00091. Deborah Louise Sinclair  1   2 , Wouter Vanderplasschen  2 , Shazly Savahl  3 , Maria Florence  1 , David Best  4 , Steve Sussman  5 PMID: 33216014 DOI: 10.1556/2006.2020.00091 Abstract The global spread of COVID-19, subsequent stay-at-home requirements, spatial distancing measures, and long-term isolation present additional challenges for persons in […]

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