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The Addicted Mind Podcast

86: Treatment and Recovery from Chemsex Addiction

The Addicted Mind Podcast

Duane Osterlind, LMFT

Medicine, Health & Fitness, Mental Health

4.7655 Ratings

🗓️ 6 February 2020

⏱️ 23 minutes

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Summary

David Fawcett is our guest for today and he will be talking about chemsex addiction. He will explain what it is and how people recover when they fuse a drug addiction and a sex addiction. 

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David is a licensed clinical social worker and a sexologist (sex therapist). For the last twenty years, he has been working with men who have sex with men who use methamphetamine, other drugs, and high-risk sex. He has now developed an interest in what has become known as chemsex. 

 

For years, people were coming to David, as a sexologist, with their sexual problems. By looking at their history, he noticed that the sexual problems were being caused by methamphetamine. And he realized that people were often seeking help for their sex problems rather than for their drug problems. This led to David's discovery of the fusion between sexual behavior and drug use. And the devastation that it caused for the affected individuals.

 

People simultaneously using drugs and sex causes a fusion, or bonding, of neuropathways in the brain. This brings about a specific set of behaviors, making it necessary for them to deal simultaneously with both their sex and their substance addictions.

 

People's sex lives become so set by the super-stimulation of sex and drugs that nothing normal is appealing anymore. Sex and porn addiction play out similarly and the brain has to reboot in recovery.

 

There is even a state, called anhedonia, where people are no longer able to experience any pleasure and life feels grey and depressing. This is often due to the brain shedding its receptors.

 

People who were a year or eighteen months clean were coming to see David. They had virtually no sexual desire because sex been so fused with their drug use that when they gave up the drugs, the sex went with it. This happens because of Dopamine, one of the neurotransmitters in the brain, that bonds actions and rewards together. 

 

With chemsex, there is a high-level volume of stimulation coming into the brain. So the brain sheds its Dopamine receptors to control the level of stimulation that it is receiving. This can lead to depression.

 

Methamphetamine is neurotoxic. This means that it consumes and destroys the receptors in the brain. It can take several years in recovery for the neuropathways to recover.

 

Recovery from chemsex involves working with both the chemical and the sex sides of the addiction. David uses an abstinence-across-the-board model, combined with recovery plans for sex and substance addictions.

 

One of David's goals is to re-integrate healthy sexuality back into people's lives. Anything that gets people into their bodies and out of their heads speeds up the process. 

 

Peer support is really valuable for recovery from chemsex addiction. Recovery is possible!

 

Links and resources:

David's email - david@seekingintegrity.com

David's websites - www.seekingintegrity.com

              www.sexandrelationshipshealing.com



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0:00.0

All right, everyone, welcome to episode 86 of the Addicted Mind podcast.

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My name is Dwayne Austerlund and I'm your host.

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I'm also the founder of Novis Mindful Life Institute, family counseling and recovery center in Long

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Beach, California.

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If you or anyone you know is struggling with any of life's challenges, reach out to us.

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You can find more information about us at theadictivemind.com forward slash help.

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your message of hope. I think it's so important when people are out there struggling that they hear that things do get better, even if it's difficult in the beginning.

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That recovery is possible and that change is something that anyone can achieve.

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Just go to the website, record your audio, and I'm

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hoping to feature some of these audio clips on the Addicted Mind podcast. So people can hear

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So our guest today is David Fawcett and he is going to talk about Kim sex, what that is and how people recover when they fuse both a drug addiction and a sex

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addiction together. So it was a great conversation. I just really appreciate him coming on and

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sharing his wisdom and really just bringing a lot of hope to an issue that impacts a lot of people.

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And so it was a great conversation.

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