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February 20, 2024 By Castimonia

Castimonia Purity Podcast Episode 104 – Healthy Sexuality

https://castimonia.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/Season-8-Episode-4_-Healthy-Sexuality.mp3

Jorge joins Season 8 for the first time to talk about Healthy Sexuality. The conversation (that involved a lot of editing, lol) is designed to help men understand what healthy sexuality looks like and steps needed to help move from unhealthy sexuality into healthy sexuality. Because of our addiction, we have taken sexuality and distorted it, and we need to rewire our brain to see how healthy sexuality can be restored. For years we used sexuality as a coping mechanism to deal with uncomfortable emotions. Healthy sexuality is not just the absence of negative consequences, but more focused on a Christ-centered outcome. We reference resources that are excellent books like:

Worthy of Her Trust: What You Need to Do to Rebuild Sexual Integrity and Win Her Back by Stephen Arterburn and Jason Martinkus

Out of the Doghouse for Christian Men: A Redemptive Guide for Men Caught Cheating by Robert Weiss and Marnie Ferree

Real Hope, True Freedom: Understanding and Coping with Sex Addiction by Milton S. Magness and Marsha Means   Victory Over the Darkness: Realize the Power of Your Identity in Christ by Neil T. Anderson

If you have questions or want to reach out, please email us at puritypodcast@castimonia.org, and remember that on this path of recovery, you are not walking alone.

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February 6, 2024 By Castimonia

Castimonia Purity Podcast Episode 103 – Mark Denison Interview

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In Episode 3 Chris interviews Mark Denison to talk about his new book, Recovery Rules. In his book Mark gives 100 crazy awesome rules to a healthy recovery. We touch on several of the rules, talk about the difference between sobriety and recovery, and close with what I call your “go-to story.” Mark shocked me with his story as I was expecting something funny, but it instead really touched my heart.

Mark and Beth Denison launched There’s Still Hope in 2017. The ministry offers nine weekly Freedom Groups for men, as well as groups for women and couples. Mark and Beth also provide personal coaching. Mark leads men through his acclaimed 90-Day Recovery Program.

Dr. Denison was a senior pastor for 31 years and holds a Master’s Degree with a focus on Addiction Recovery. He is a certified PSAP and a member of the AACC. Mark has authored ten books on recovery, including his latest release, Recovery Rules.

If you have questions or want to reach out, please email us at puritypodcast@castimonia.org, and remember that on this path of recovery, you are not walking alone.

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January 30, 2024 By Castimonia

The Difference Between Noticing and Objectifying

By Eddie Capparucci, Ph.D., LPC, C-CSAS

The following definitions come from the Merriam-Webster Dictionary.

Notice: to become aware of (something or someone)

Objectify: to treat as an object or cause to have objective reality

Why have I shared these definitions with you? Too often, those in recovery – both the betrayer and betrayed – get confused when determining whether or not the betrayer is struggling with street lust (objectifying people when in public).

Let’s listen to a check-in that occurred between one recovering couple.

Wife: So, did you have any struggles today?

Husband: Well, I had one struggle when I stopped in a convenience store. A woman was standing off to the side, which I saw. I noticed she was attractive.

Wife: Did you look at her a second time?

Husband: No, I did not.

Wife: Then why did you say it was a struggle? You must have looked a second or third time if there was a struggle.

Husband: I saw her once and did not look for more than one second. I only observed that she was pretty and then moved on.

Wife: There must be more to the story because you told me that you were struggling, and if you thought you were struggling, that means you probably couldn’t get her out of your mind.

In this scenario, the husband did not struggle. But he believes he has done something wrong by looking in the direction of another woman and noticing her. Nothing could be further from the truth.

This husband’s actions signal a common misconception: equating noticing with struggling. However, the truth lies in discerning the intention and actions that follow the initial observation. Noticing someone’s attractiveness is a natural human response. Still, it is the subsequent behaviors that determine whether he has crossed the line into objectification.

Crossing the Line

However, if a man in recovery engages in one of the following activities, he has moved beyond noticing and into the realm of objectification.

1. Canvassing the area and actively scanning his surroundings for attractive individuals indicates a pursuit for visual stimulation. There is no room in recovery for people-watching. Instead, he must stay focused on his mission (why he is out in public) and redirect his attention when encountering someone attractive. The focus should turn back to his mission.

2. Turning back for a second or third look. When a man succumbs to the allure of an attractive person, dopamine amplifies, and he has crossed over into the world of objectification. Again, he has lost focus of his mission and allowed himself to be distracted. This action disrespects the individual he is objectifying and his spouse.

3. You start checking out body parts. Now, this, too, is not a black-and-white situation. While it is inevitable to notice physical attributes, fixating on a woman in yoga pants is crossing the line. That is why it is critical to shift your attention and focus elsewhere. But I have worked with men who have been convinced if they saw part of a woman’s body, they were lusting. This is not always true. If a man sees a woman whose clothing reveals parts of her body and he calmly turns away and re-shifts his attention, that is a win. It does not become objectification until a man starts to objectify and fantasize. 

4. You later use the image of the woman to fantasize and perhaps masturbate. Utilizing mental images of individuals you had earlier observed solidifies the objectification process. If you refrain from indulging in fantasy, you honor others and build your integrity muscle.

Summing It Up

Being able to distinguish between noticing and objectifying is critical for a man in recovery who wants to keep his partner feeling secure. But to accomplish this objective, he must engage in mindfulness and commit to respectfully acknowledge those around him. This commitment must identify the inherent worth of every individual he sees during his missions. Forget about bouncing your eyes and instead focus on seeing people as people and not objects.

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Eddie Capparucci is a licensed professional counselor certified in treating Problematic Sexual Behaviors. Among his many clients, Eddie has worked with professional athletes, including NFL and MLB players and television personalities. He is the creator of the Inner Child Model™ for treating PSBs. He is the author of

  • Going Deeper: How the Inner Child Impacts Your Sexual Addiction
  • Why Men Struggle to Love: Overcoming Relational Blind Spots
  • Understanding the Inner Child and Overcoming Addiction
  • Going Deeper for Women: How the Inner Child Impacts Your Love & Sex Addiction
  • Removing Your Shame Label: Learning to Break From Shame and Feel God’s Love. 

He is the administrator of the websites www.MenAgainstPorn.org and www.SexuallyPureMen.com.  Over the years, he has spoken to numerous organizations regarding the harmful impact pornography has on individuals, relationships, and society. He hosts a monthly webcast: Getting to the Other Side: Helping Couples Navigate the Road to Recovery. You can learn more about his Inner Child Model at www.innerchild-sexaddiction.com.

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January 26, 2024 By Castimonia

Let Christ Rewrite Your Story

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January 23, 2024 By Castimonia

Castimonia Purity Podcast Episode 102 – Thomas Berry Interview

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Join Chris as he interviews Thomas Berry from Redemptive Living. Thomas was the speaker at the Castimonia Retreat in November of 2023 and he gives a recap from his sessions. Thomas also shares some observations he had from the retreat and we unpack some of the differences between sobriety and recovery.

Redemptive Living was founded by Jason and Shelly Martinkus, author of Worthy of Her Trust, Rescued, Summit Devotional, and more. Redemptive Living offers couples coaching through their flagship program called Trustworthy U, online masterclasses, live workshops, and their new Redemptive Living Academy (rlacademy.online).

Please go check out RedemptiveLiving.com to learn more about how they are helping men, women, and marriages dealing with sexual integrity and sexual betrayal.   Please go check out these resources at http://www.redemptiveliving.com

If you have questions or want to reach out, please email us at puritypodcast@castimonia.org, and remember that on this path of recovery, you are not walking alone.

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