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Mental Health

Addressing Problematic Pornography Use in Adolescent/Young Adult Males: A Literature Review and Recommendations for Family Therapists.

Open Access: No.

 

Abstract

A growing body of research indicates pornography use can become problematic for adolescents and emerging adults, but little research has addressed how to treat problematic pornography use in therapy. We here provide information about the clinical knowledge, awareness and skills therapists need to successfully treat problematic pornography use. Clinical knowledge includes  information about patterns of use, outcomes, and correlates of problematic use. Areas of awareness include use of research and normalization as part of the therapeutic system. Therapist skills  include use of appropriate assessments, team building, education and interventions drawn from research-based treatments for theoretically related disorders.

 

Relevance

There are several systemic family therapy models which may be effectively adapted for adolescent or young adult problematic pornography use, including: Functional Family Therapy, Multisystemic Therapy, Couples Therapy, and several individual based models, such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Mindfulness-based Cognitive Therapy, Mindfulness-based Addition Therapy, and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy.

 

 

Citation

Gibbons, I., Bernards, J., Bean, R. A., Young, B., & Wolfgramm, M. (2021). Addressing problematic pornography use in adolescent/young adult males: A literature review and recommendations for family therapists. American Journal of Family Therapy, 49(1), 57–73. https://doi.org/10.1080/01926187.2020.1848481