Frequently asked questions.

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About the Program

What is this program?

This is a structured recovery program for problematic pornography use, created by a Clinical Psychologist. It combines more than 8 hours of video teaching across 70 sessions, practical tools, a companion app, and a 10-phase recovery process designed to help you understand the pattern, interrupt it effectively, and build lasting change.

Is this a religious or moral program?

No. This is a clinical psychology program. There are no morality lectures, and shame is not used as a treatment strategy. The focus is on understanding the behaviour, changing the conditions that keep it going, and building a more stable and values-aligned way of living.

Do I need a diagnosis to do the program?

No. You do not need a formal diagnosis to take this seriously. Most people come to this program because they have realised pornography is taking more from their life than they want it to, or because they have tried to stop and found that harder than expected. That is enough.

What if I am not sure whether I really have a problem?

That uncertainty is common. Some people have known for a long time that pornography is a serious problem. Others only realise it when they try to stop and discover they cannot do so reliably. You do not need perfect certainty before taking the next step. If this pattern is costing you more than you want to keep paying, it is worth understanding properly.

Is this just a library of videos?

No. The program is structured into 10 phases that build on one another. It is designed as a recovery process, not a random collection of advice. The videos, notes, app tools, and exercises are organised to work together.

How long is the program?

The core program includes more than 8 hours of video across 70 sessions, organised into 10 phases. Most people do not complete it in one straight line over a weekend. It is designed to be worked through progressively and revisited when needed.

Can I go at my own pace?

Yes. One of the advantages of this format is that you can pause, replay, revisit, and practise at your own pace. You do not have to remember everything from one session and hope it sticks. The material stays available when you need it.

Does this replace therapy?

Not necessarily. For some people, this program may be enough. For others, it may work best as part of a broader recovery process. If you have significant mental health difficulties, severe distress, trauma-related symptoms, or relationship crisis, individual therapy may still be important alongside the program.

Is this based on real clinical experience?

Yes. The program was developed by Angus Munro, a Clinical Psychologist with 15 years of experience, and shaped through years of direct clinical work with people dealing with problematic pornography use. Every tool in the program was developed through that work, not adapted from a textbook.

Recovery and Results

What if I have tried to stop before?

That is common. Many people who come to this program have already tried willpower, online advice, blocking tools, or repeated promises to themselves. The issue is often not lack of effort. It is using the wrong tools at the wrong moments. This program is designed to solve that problem by teaching the right intervention for the state you are in.

What makes this different from other recovery programs?

The program is built around a simple but important principle: different psychological states require different interventions. Most people are given one set of tools and expected to use them in every situation. That often breaks down under pressure. This program uses the Gradient Model to help you recognise where you are on the intensity curve and apply the right response at the right time. It is also clinician-built, structured, replayable, and designed without moralising.

What if I relapse?

Relapses can happen, especially early in recovery. They are not proof that change is impossible. More often, they are information. The program helps you understand what happened, what state you were in, what you missed, and how to respond without collapsing into shame or giving up entirely.

Is this about willpower?

No. Willpower matters, but it is not enough on its own. Many intelligent, disciplined people still get stuck because the problem is not simply motivation. It is timing, vulnerability, conditioning, and using the wrong strategy in the wrong state. The program is built around understanding that.

Does the program deal with cravings directly?

Yes. A major part of the program is understanding cravings — how they build, how they distort thinking, and what to do at low, moderate, and high levels of intensity. The Gradient Model is specifically designed to help you stop improvising in the moment that matters most.

Will this help me understand why I keep doing this?

Yes. The program is not just about stopping behaviour. It also helps you understand the emotional, cognitive, and situational factors that keep the cycle going — including triggers, patterns of thinking, emotional avoidance, rationalisation, and the role the behaviour may be serving in your life.

Is recovery actually possible?

Yes. This is not about white-knuckling through the rest of your life. With the right understanding, enough repetition, and the right tools at the right moments, meaningful and lasting change is possible. That is not a promise — it is what the clinical evidence and years of direct practice consistently show.

Privacy and Access

Is this private?

Yes. The program is designed for privacy, with discreet billing and no explicit content on the site. You can go through the material in your own space and at your own pace.

Will anyone know I signed up?

The program is designed to be discreet, but you should use your own judgement about your device, your email, and who has access to your accounts. Privacy also depends partly on how you manage your own environment.

Is there explicit content in the program?

No. The material is designed to be clinically useful and discreet. The aim is recovery, not stimulation.

Can I use it on my phone?

Yes. The program and companion app are designed to work across devices. Some video content may be better on a larger screen, but the tools and tracking features are designed for real-life use on the go.

Who It Is For

Who is this program for?

This program is for people who want a serious, structured, private approach to problematic pornography use. It is especially relevant if you have tried to stop before, if you have only recently realised how difficult stopping is, or if you are tired of random advice that does not hold up under pressure.

Is this for men only?

The program was shaped primarily through clinical work with men, and some of the framing reflects that. But the core psychology — compulsive use, emotional reliance, secrecy, and loss of control — is not exclusive to men. The majority of the techniques and principles are applicable regardless of gender.

What if I have ADHD?

ADHD can increase vulnerability for some people, particularly where novelty-seeking, impulsivity, reward sensitivity, and difficulty with inhibition are involved. Research shows ADHD prevalence is significantly higher among people seeking help for problematic pornography use. The program includes specialised material addressing these patterns.

What if my problem is more emotional than sexual?

That is often the case. For many people, pornography use is not primarily about sex. It becomes a coping mechanism for stress, loneliness, boredom, frustration, disconnection, or internal discomfort. That is one reason the program includes substantial material on emotion regulation, not just behavioural strategies.

What if I am not fully sure I want to quit forever?

You do not need to settle every philosophical question before starting. Some people begin because they know the pattern has too much power in their life, even if they are not yet perfectly clear on every long-term decision. The important thing is honesty about the cost and openness to real change.

Relationships and Disclosure

Does the program help with disclosure?

Yes. There is dedicated material on disclosure and relationships. This is an area where timing, tone, and structure matter enormously. The program is designed to help you approach disclosure carefully rather than impulsively or avoidantly. Done well, this conversation can support repair. Done poorly, it can cause lasting damage.

What if my partner already knows?

That can still be a very difficult stage, and support is often still needed. The program can help you understand what recovery actually looks like, what helps rebuild trust, and how to reduce the mismatch between promises and real change.

What if things are very strained with my partner?

That is often a crisis point, and it should be taken seriously. The relationship may need support, structure, honesty, and time. Depending on the severity, individual or relationship therapy may also be important alongside the program. This program can help, but it should not be treated as a substitute for professional relationship support if things are seriously damaged.

Is there support for partners?

Yes. There is a free 8-part partner course designed to help partners understand what may be happening, what supports recovery, what often makes things worse, and what genuine change actually looks like. You can share it with your partner directly.

Assessment and Next Steps

What is the private assessment?

The private assessment is a short self-assessment designed to help you understand whether this pattern may be more established, costly, or difficult to control than you realised. It is not about forcing a label on you. It is about helping you get a clearer picture of where you are.

Is the assessment a diagnosis?

No. It is a structured self-assessment, not a formal diagnosis. You do not need a diagnosis to decide something is costing you too much.

What happens after I take the assessment?

You receive your result along with guidance about what it may mean and what the next step could be. Whether or not you join the program, you will receive practical follow-up guidance.

What if I take the assessment and decide not to join?

That is fine. The purpose of the assessment is clarity. If you take it and decide you are not ready, that is still useful information. The aim is not to pressure you. It is to help you understand where you stand.

What if I feel ashamed even being here?

That is understandable.

A lot of people arrive carrying secrecy, self-disgust, or the fear that this says something final about who they are. It does not.

This program is not built on condemnation. It is built on clarity, structure, and the belief that what has become patterned can be changed.