Compulsive sexual behaviour and problematic pornography use are among the most frequently presented and least confidently held issues in contemporary therapy. This 2-hour clinical webinar explores compulsive sexual behaviours through psychological, relational and neurobiological lenses, equipping you to work with greater clarity, confidence and containment.
The Addiction Series - Porn and Sex
(Session 1 of 5 in series)
Wed, September 2nd
17:30 PM - 19:30 PM
In-depth clinical learning on a key area of practice, guided by leading experts.
Event overview:
Compulsive sexual behaviour and problematic pornography use are among the most frequently presented and least confidently held issues in contemporary therapy.
Shame, secrecy and relational rupture often sit alongside dysregulated arousal systems and complex attachment histories.
This 2-hour clinical webinar explores compulsive sexual behaviours through psychological, relational and neurobiological lenses, equipping you to work with greater clarity, confidence and containment.
The distinction between compulsive sexual behaviour and problematic pornography use
The role of shame, secrecy and identity fragmentation
Attachment dynamics and their impact on intimacy
Arousal regulation and nervous system involvement
The relational fallout for partners and couples
We will also touch on how compulsive porn and sex can function as self‑medication for ADHD‑related impulsivity, emotional overwhelm and rejection sensitivity.
The session will highlight how autistic and ADHD clients may experience desire, arousal and shame differently, and what this means for safe, affirming practice.
Clinical Takeaway
By the end of this session, you will be able to:
Confidently differentiate sex addiction from porn addiction, avoiding moral framing or over-pathologising
Recognise how compulsive patterns function within the nervous system and attachment system, not just behaviourally
Conduct a structured, ethical assessment that identifies risk, secrecy cycles and relational impact
Intervene actively and safely in-session, using stabilisation, relational mapping and shame-reduction techniques
Know what not to do when working with sexual compulsivity
This is not a theoretical overview. It is a practical, clinically applicable framework you can integrate immediately into your practice
This webinar forms part of The Addiction Series
The Addiction Series is a five‑part Grove Series CPD course on addiction across porn and sex, alcohol, social media and screens, drugs and work. You can book this event on its own for £30, or purchase all 5 webinars together for £120. (Prices inclusive of VAT).
On the booking form you will see multiple options so you can:
choose to book this webinar only,
select multiple sessions, or
choose all 5 webinars and secure your place across the full series in one go
(discount automatically applied)
The events are:
Porn and Sex – Wednesday 2nd September 5:30pm – 7:30pm
Alcohol – Wednesday 30th September 5:30pm – 7:30pm
Social Media and Screens – Wednesday 14th October 5:30pm – 7:30pm
Alcohol use is one of the most normalised and least explored dynamics in therapy. This 2 hour clinical webinar explores alcohol use through psychological, relational and neurobiological lenses, equipping you to work with greater clarity, confidence and containment.
The Addiction Series - Alcohol
(Session 2 of 5 in series)
Wed, September 30th
17:30 PM - 19:30 PM
Compulsive engagement with screens and social media is a contemporary behavioural addiction that often hides in plain sight. This 2 hour clinical webinar explores screen and social media use through psychological, relational and neurobiological lenses, equipping you to work with clarity, confidence and ethical balance.
The Addiction Series - Social media and screens
(Session 3 of 5 in series)
Wed, October 14th
17:30 PM - 19:30 PM
Drug use often begins as an adaptive response to distress, trauma and disconnection, yet it carries significant risk, harm and clinical responsibility. This 2 hour clinical webinar offers a nuanced, non reductive exploration of substance use through psychological, relational and neurobiological lenses, equipping you to work with clarity, containment and ethical precision.
The Addiction Series - Drugs
(Session 4 of 5 in series)
Wed, November 11th
17:30 PM - 19:30 PM
Work addiction and burnout are often socially rewarded yet clinically significant patterns. The impact on health, relationships and meaning in life can be profound. This 2 hour clinical webinar explores work related addiction through psychological, relational and neurobiological lenses, equipping you to work with clarity, confidence and ethical balance.
The Addiction Series - Work
(Session 5 of 5 in series)
Wed, December 9th
17:30 PM - 19:30 PM
Robert and Elliot will co‑facilitate this session (and The Addiction Series), offering a grounded, non‑shaming approach to pornography and sex addiction work, with space for clinical questions and reflection.
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