He Restoreth My Soul: Understanding and Breaking the Chemical and Spiritual Chains of Pornography Addiction Through the Atonement of Jesus Christ

* He Restoreth My Soul: Understanding and Breaking the Chemical and Spiritual Chains of Pornography Addiction Through the Atonement of Jesus Christ ☆ PDF Read by * Donald L. Hilton eBook or Kindle ePUB Online free. He Restoreth My Soul: Understanding and Breaking the Chemical and Spiritual Chains of Pornography Addiction Through the Atonement of Jesus Christ Current research tells us that there is little difference in physical or chemical changes in the pleasure and control centers of the brain regardless of whether the addiction is from a chemical or an experience, as stated in the journal Science. (Constance Holden, Behavioral Addictions: Do They Exist? Science, 294 5544 2 November 2001, 980.) Relying on the latest research on addiction, and merging this knowledge with spiritual aspects of repentance and recovery, the author provides understand

He Restoreth My Soul: Understanding and Breaking the Chemical and Spiritual Chains of Pornography Addiction Through the Atonement of Jesus Christ

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Rating : 4.93 (595 Votes)
Asin : 0981957609
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 349 Pages
Publish Date : 0000-00-00
Language : English

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Changed my life, opened my eyes! As a convert to the LDS church, there were many rules and regulations that I found hard to follow. I found it hard not to view pornography. (The church does not approve of it, period!)The first time I partook of viewing porn I was about 10 years old. Since then, it truly h. Donald L. Hilton Jr., MD - He Restoreth my Soul Several months ago I attended a presentation that Donald Hilton did for SA Lifeline Foundation in Mapleton, UT. He spoke on the topic of his book, Pornography / Sexual addiction. The information he shared was marvelous and very helpful for me and my wife. I would strongly . Good, but somewhat lacking The author does a wonderful job at explaining the comprehensive nature of pornography addiction and the crippling ripple effects it has on a user's life, and appropriately expounds on the tremendous difficulty of dealing with it successfully. Ironically, the introduction i

Current research tells us that there is little difference in physical or chemical changes in the pleasure and control centers of the brain regardless of whether the addiction is "from a chemical or an experience," as stated in the journal Science. (Constance Holden, "Behavioral Addictions: Do They Exist? Science, 294 5544 2 November 2001, 980.) Relying on the latest research on addiction, and merging this knowledge with spiritual aspects of repentance and recovery, the author provides understanding and hope to those who seek healing and restoration of both body and spirit, which are the "soul of man.". In

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