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"It starts with curiosity, then it becomes a pleasure outlet," says Kastleman. They turn to it when they're bored or burned out, lonely, angry, stressed or tired. They turn on the computer and it releases this tidal wave of neuro chemicals. If they're using that to deal with the stresses of life, it becomes a crutch, and then they don't have the skills to deal with stress in a healthy way."
One of the primary focuses of the Candeo program is to rewire the brain, not merely require the addict to attempt to suppress his desire for pornography. Kastleman himself knows that difference. He suppressed his desire for pornography for more than two years to serve a mission for his church. But after he returned home, the pressures of marriage, working a full-time job around school and a church calling, and his wife's pregnancy proved overwhelming.
"I felt myself going back to the drug I had relied on as a teenager," he says. "I got to a place where I was so helpless that I contemplated suicide. I had tried everything."
He was finally introduced to a form of therapy that was the rudimentary precursor to the program that Candeo implements today.
Candeo has introduced its program, which lasts six to eight weeks, with a yearlong follow-up protocol, to various church denominations, therapists, clinics, state government and the National Guard.
"Everyone talks about the need for awareness," Thomason says. "The next step is, OK, now we know about it, what do we do?"
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