Porn Addiction Therapy in California
The term porn addiction is used by the general population to describe an uncontrollable compulsion to consume pornographic content. This compulsion results in negative impacts on an individual’s life, and often those closest to them. If you think that you may be suffering from porn addiction, or you’re concerned about a loved one, please reference the signs and symptoms here for confirmation.

Brief Background of Pornography in California
Since the 1970s, the state of California has played host to the ever-evolving pornography industry. It all began in the San Fernando Valley, with suggestive billboards advertising the industry’s performers, production companies, products, and film releases. The genre was normalized throughout Los Angeles County, the state, and eventually the country. To this date, the state hosts an estimated 60% of the global industry’s apps and websites. About 6,000 California residents are directly employed in the industry with thousands of others using their own personal platforms such as OnlyFans to earn income.
Most people are able to consume the industry’s content responsibly. Research finds that individuals and couples use it as a form of sexual education and as a harmless outlet for fantasies. However, those who are vulnerable to developing compulsive behaviors may be more likely to develop a complicated relationship with pornographic materials. This segment of the population may be larger than you think.
Porn Addiction Statistics for the State of California
You’re not alone. In a state approaching a population of nearly 40 million residents, the number of people who are experiencing the same compulsive behavior is growing with the proliferation of online pornography. Both men and women in addition to young Californians join the rest of America in sharing the following statistics:
Median consumption rates of porn are 74.5% among men and 58% among women (source)
9% of porn consumers are unable to stop on their own (source)
11% of American men and 3% of women self-report that they are addicted to pornography (source)
More than 30% of surveyed companies have terminated employees for inappropriate use of the Internet, including porn consumption (source)
93% of males and 62% of females are exposed to online pornography during their teenage years (source). More than 50% of teenagers who have had prior exposure to porn exhibit high-risk sexual behaviors (source)
Online Porn Addiction Therapy Near You in California
Get help today. Kindbridge Behavioral Health provide counseling in a confidential, safe, and non-judgemental online environment. Our therapists have expertise in treating hyper-sexuality disorders in addition to cooccurring conditions such as anxiety, depression, substance abuse, and more. Given that there may be a combination of factors that contribute to your compulsion, treatment typically involves a multi-disciplinary approach, including therapy and support groups. A qualified therapist is ready for your email or call. Click below to get started.
Porn Addiction Therapy for Couples in California
Compulsive consumption of pornography often impacts more than the compromised individual, but their partner too. In addition to one-on-one porn addiction therapy, Kindbridge offers couples counseling for California residents. Click below to schedule a couples session:
Cost of Porn Addiction Counseling in California
Kindbridge Behavioral Health offers flexible pricing for online counseling for residents of California. View therapy rates and subscriptions here. We also accept insurance and offer direct billing for qualifying plans which you can reference here.

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