More than half of UK therapists report seeing rise in out-of-control porn use
Exclusive: Survey finds growing number ‘neglecting responsibilities’ or ‘damaging relationships’ as a result
More than half of therapists who work with men with addiction have noticed a rise in out-of-control porn use over the past year, according to new data.
Experts are urgently calling for a national strategy on pornography as a total of 53% of therapists surveyed by the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy (BACP) said they had seen a rise in people seeking help for problematic pornography use that was interfering with their life or driving them to seek out more extreme content.
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© Photograph: Derek Croucher/Alamy

© Photograph: Derek Croucher/Alamy