Recently Dr. Kevin B. Skinner & Geoff Steurer, M.S., LMFT completed a faboulous work on Pornography Addiction. The work includes a six part CD that focuses on teaching you how to strengthen your recovery while strengthening your marriage.
Geoff is a licensed marriage and family therapist in private practice in St. George, UT and the founder and director of LifeSTAR of St. George, UT, a three-phase recovery program for couples and individuals affected by pornography and sexually compulsive behaviors.
Geoff has specialized training in Emotionally Focused Couples Therapy, an empirically based marital therapy founded by Dr. Susan Johnson.
He is a member of the Society for the Advancement of Sexual Health a clinical member of the American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy and a member of the LifeSTAR network.
Dr. Kevin Skinner is a licensed marriage and family therapist, with a master’s degree from University of Nebraska-Lincoln and a doctorate degree from Brigham Young University. He has been in practice since 1995 and has helped many people overcome their struggles and better their relationships. He specializes in marriage and relationships, as well as helping people to overcome pornography and sex addictions or understand how to help loved ones with addictions.
These cd’s focus on the specific recovery needs unique to addicts, injured partners, and the couple. Additionally, couples will not only learn how to begin healing from the effects of pornography addiction, but will also gain valuable insights on how they can start to build long-term trust and intimacy.
The presentation is broken up into the following six parts.
Part One: Why Marriage and Porn Don’t Mix
Part Two: Performing Marital CPR after Discovery
Part Three: Yours, Mine, and Ours
Part Four: Addiction and Intimacy
Part Five: The Key Steps to Rebuilding Trust
Part Six: The Vision of Long-Term Recovery
We strongly recomend this work and believe that it can help. We encourage everyone to purchase a copy.

My husband is addicted to porn for fourteen years he agreed to get help what is the first step