- Understanding Pornography Addiction and Betrayal Trauma, a Resource for LDS Leaders and Parents, is directed to an LDS audience and contains reliable information about pornography addiction and betrayal trauma. The manual contains teaching tips for parents, critical information for LDS church leaders and information of how to support recovery for those addicted – and their afflicted loved ones. Its creation was in direct response to requests from parents, bishops and stake presidents who ask for a resource that could be used when teaching children and general audiences as well as helping those who suffer from pornography addiction and betrayal trauma.
Understanding Pornography Addiction and Betrayal Trauma will dramatically improve your understanding of this most important topic. The manual is displayed in beautiful full color. The manual features powerful educational articles and videos written and presented by professionals, critical lessons for children, answers to 70 frequently asked questions, seven personal stories of recovery and hope for healing, and much, much more.
Understanding Pornography Addiction and Betrayal Trauma, a Resource for LDS Leaders and Parents is produced and distributed by SA Lifeline Foundation.
S.A. Lifeline Foundation is a non-profit 501(c)3 organization dedicated to recovering individuals and healing families from the effects of sexual addiction and betrayal trauma. It was founded and is operated by people who have experienced sexual addiction and betrayal trauma, and who, through their own experience, know that recovery takes strenuous work and that living in recovery is possible. They recognize that God is at the center of recovery, and that true recovery begins with honesty and a willingness to “surrender” to the God of our understanding. They support the work of recovery based on four specific pillars:
- Education about sexual addiction and betrayal trauma with an emphasis on the work and the hope for recovery
- Appropriate Boundaries to Establish Safety
- Spiritual Connection supported by working SAL 12 Step with a sponsor
- Qualified Therapy is recommended