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Kasey Myers

My approach to therapy: I specialize in supporting preteens and adolescents facing challenges like bullying, self-esteem issues, peer relationships, self-harming behaviors, anger, depression, anxiety, ADHD, and emotion regulation.

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Lindsey Boxie

My approach to therapy: My approach is person centered as I honor the whole you as you seek healing. You will experience therapy as a conversation that feels natural allowing you to process thoughts, experiences and behaviors.

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Caycee Terrell-Vining

My approach to therapy: Engaging and immersing in this journey will allow you to embrace and encounter exploration, self-discovery, growth and healing. I am here to collaborate with you by empowering you to prioritize your well-being.

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Katelyn Powell

My approach to therapy: While talk therapy is always an option, clients may also work through tough issues with me through other means, such as sand tray, art and bibliotherapy. I believe in the importance of allowing clients to take the lead in their healing journey.

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Shannon Sumrall

My approach to therapy: Focuses on evidence based practice with Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Behavioral Therapy techniques. Experienced with hypnosis, NLP and many other techniques based on CBT and Behavioral Therapy for use when appropriate.

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Chabre Jones

My approach to therapy: My therapy style is conversational and interactive. I'm passionate about working with adolescents and young adults, but provide services to anyone interested in doing the work through building a therapeutic relationship and using humanistic therapy.

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Tasha Moran

My approach to therapy: I tailor my approach to meet you where you are; I ask thoughtful questions and place your comfort as my priority to build a trusting therapeutic alliance.

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Victoria Labonte

My approach to therapy: My approach to therapy is trauma-informed, collaborative, and grounded in cognitive-behavioral principles. Together, we’ll explore the connection between thoughts, emotions, and behaviors while focusing on where you are right now. I work with clients to identify meaningful, realistic goals and create a path forward that supports lasting growth and healing.

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Kaila Lewis

My approach to therapy: My approach is collaborative, focusing on building trust and understanding to create lasting change. What makes my practice unique is my commitment to empowering my clients.

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Adriana Spurlock

My approach to therapy: In therapy with me, you’ll find a safe space to untangle your thoughts, gain practical tools, and feel supported as you create meaningful change.

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Find Pornography Therapists & Counselors in Louisiana.

Pornography can be a healthy exploration of sexuality and sexual fantasy. However, many people become addicted to using pornograhy as a way to escape reality and run from their own stress and negative emotions. When this happens, pornography becomes like any drug or behavior: it is addicting and harmful.

Do you feel that a constant desire for pornography is negatively affecting your life and relationships? If so, seeking pornography addiction treatment is a logical next step to take. A sex counselor can help you discover the causes of your addiction so that you can set limits and improve your life.

Wherever you are located in Louisiana, Mental Health Match can help you easily find an experienced therapist or counselor who best meets your needs.

Signs You Should Consider Therapy or Counseling for Pornography Addiction

Here are some signs that you may be addicted to pornography and should consider therapy:

  • You can’t stop watching erotica even when you want to.
  • You lose track of time and spend more time that you want watching pornographic videos or content.
  • You feel disgusted after you engage with pornography.
  • You turn to pornography as the primary way to cope with stress.
  • You lie about your consumption of erotica or hide it from your partner.
  • You’ve lost interest in sex or can’t intimately engage in sex when you’re in real-life situations.

To learn more, read licensed therapist Mara Fisher’s article about why we repeat mistakes in sex and relationships.

Overcome Pornography Addiction with the Help of a Sex Counselor

A sex counselor can help you understand your behavior, the origins of your addiction, and what you need to do to stop it. They can also hold you accountable to make the changes you say you want.

If you’re ready for a change, reaching out for counseling is an excellent option. Mental Health Match can help by matching you with a pornography addiction therapist near you. Start by browsing experts above or by using our free therapist matching tool.


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