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Jay Stringer: Licensed Mental Health Counselor, Author, & Activist
Jay Stringer: Licensed Mental Health Counselor, Author, & Activist
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Length:
54 minutes
Released:
Apr 22, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Trigger warning: During this episode we discuss child sexual abuse. Listener discretion is advised.This week’s interview is with Jay Stringer. Jay is a licensed mental health counselor from Seattle, WA, the author of Unwanted: How Sexual Brokenness Reveals Our Way to Healing, and the creator of the Unwanted Sexual Behavior Self-Assessment that guides individuals to connect the dots between their story and their porn use. Listen to Jay and podcast host Garrett Jonsson discuss the nature behind porn addiction and how addressing the root of the issue can be an effective way to reaching long lasting freedom from it.To learn more about Jay, visit his website: jay-stringer.com.Click here to access the resources discussed in this episode.To learn more about the harms of pornography on consumers, relationships, and its larger societal impacts, visit FTND.org.To support this podcast, click here.Thank you for listening, as you go about your day we invite you to consider before consuming.Fight the New Drug collaborates with a variety of qualified organizations and individuals with varying personal beliefs, affiliations, and political persuasions. As FTND is a non-religious and non-legislative organization, the personal beliefs, affiliations, and persuasions of any of our team members or of those we collaborate with do not reflect or impact the mission of Fight the New Drug.
Released:
Apr 22, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (100)
Introducing: Consider Before Consuming: Consider all of the things you take into account every day to help keep yourself, your loved ones, and your community happy, healthy, and hopeful. Now consider this: There is an ever-growing body of research demonstrating significant negative impacts, for yourself and the ones you love, in the consumption of pornography. It can change the way you think, harm your ability to connect with other people, and can contribute to changing the world in unhealthy ways. Consider Before Consuming is inviting you to consider the potential negative consequences of pornography—while also considering the benefits of a life free from porn and its influences. This isn’t about moral arguments, it’s about considering the facts. So consider it. Look both ways, check your blind spots, and consider before consuming. by Consider Before Consuming