
Candeo Can is an online program that has contributed a great deal towards my personal recovery. I have learned more from this program in two months, than I have done in a year of one on one counseling. Initially it was hard for me to get myself to pay $197 for an online recovery program, but in the end I must say it was well worth the cost. I am now a year free from compulsive masturbation, 7 month free from compulsive pornography viewing and 85 days free from purposely looking at any form of sexually explicit material. Note: If you can not afford Candeo Can program consider looking into it's free alternative.
Let me first start out by providing a brief overview of what exactly the Candeo Can program is; Candeo Can has two main modules that you work from: your dashboard, and the training room. There are, however, many more compartments that appear as popup windows in your browser as can be seen on the image above. (Click on the image to see it in high resolution or watch a Free Video Orientation).
The dashboard ( a small image) is where you first lend on the site. From there you can communicate with your coach and support people, write in your journal, review your personal motives, access your emergency lifelines, and enter the training room. The training room, is where you spend most of you time.
Candeo Can consists of 10 levels, each one taking approximately 1-2 hours to complete. Each level has exercises that you must complete in order to proceed forward, as well as homework assignments that should be performed over an assigned period of time ranging from 1 day to 1 week.
The best part about Candeo Can is that you receive most up to date information from three of the leading experts in the field of pornography addiction: Dr. Randall F. Hyde, Bernell L. Christensen, Ph.D. and Mark B. Kastleman.
In addition all information is presented in a form of video lectures which makes learning fun and efficient process.
Below is the summary of the material covered in Candeo Can program, which could serve as a good preview for interested people, as well as a good review for people who have already completed the program and want to refresh their knowledge. A large portion of this material is take from the lesson summary provided at the end of each level, but I have added my own comments wherever I felt it was necessary.
If you have a question about the program or any of the techniques covered below, please post it in the comment area below, and I would love to get back to you on that. Here is the summary:
Week 1:
- How your brain forms habits and addictions.
- The M.A.P.(Motive Awareness Practice) process to change any habit and break out of addiction.
- How a powerful motive (WHY?) is the fuel for changing any behavior.
- How distorted thinking (over predicting pleasure, forgetting the pain, minimize consequences [i.e. it is not that bad], complacency after a period of abstinence) gets in the way of positive change.
- How a clear picture of what will happen if you don’t change can help you. How a vivid vision of your wonderful life free of pornography is the most powerful motive of all.
- How the daily review of your Dream Board and Life Creed is essential to your recovery.
- The typical profile of someone who gets caught up in pornography and other sexual addictions.(Intelligent, sensitive, spiritual, weakness = strength)
- The most common falsehoods and myths about sexual addiction.
- A clear understanding of how you developed your sexual addiction—"How did I get here?"
- The differences between "healthy sexual intimacy" and sexual addiction.
- Replacement for real intimacy (shy, social phobia) – acts of kindness
- Evolution stages of addiction ( excitement and pleasure, self medication, replacement for real intimacy, control and release phase)
- How the Funnel of Sexual Process operates inside a healthy marriage relationship vs. the viewing of pornography and other sexual addiction behaviors.
- Why pornography use is a "drug addiction” and the motivations for using this drug.
- Triggers
- BORED:
- BURNED OUT:
- LONELY: ANGRY:
- AFRAID:
- STRESSED:
- TIRED:
- Identify how your addiction started.
- Acts of Kindness.
- Fear and avoidance are at the heart of your sexual addiction.
- The more you fear, fight and avoid sexual thoughts, the more intense and intrusive they become, quickly evolving into an obsession that dominates your mind.
- Seeking relief from being at war with incessant, intrusive sexual thoughts, you act out your compulsion (pornography, masturbation and other sexual addiction behaviors).
- After acting out, you feel intense guilt, shame, regret and the like, which increase your fear and avoidance of sexual thoughts, starting the cycle all over again. This is called the Obsessive Compulsive Cycle or OCD.
- With each attempt and failure to shut out intrusive sexual thoughts, the cycle deepens until you are trapped in the OCD Cycle.
- Avoidance, mental extremes and exaggeration are emotional, psychological and spiritual death! It is the extreme that entraps.
- The advice to “just quit thinking about it,” “avoid it,” or “get it out of your mind” has actually deepened your addiction! This is the worst advice there is!
- Rather than being afraid, avoiding and running from sexual temptation—face it and deal with it reasonably, realistically and normally. You will have to “think” your way out of your addiction.
- Just like other “drugs,” as you stop using pornography and engaging in other sexual addiction behaviors, you may experience withdrawal symptoms. Don’t worry. Once your nervous system calms down, you will find that normal life is exciting and stimulating again—you will be “high on life” again.
- Running from your fears only intensifies them—you must face your fears to overcome them.
- To break out of your OCD Cycle use “Face-it(Recognize you are entering the cycle through addictive behavior ), Replace-it(Acknowledge the true meaning what is happening and what you really want to do in your life), Connect.(Talk to a live person to bring you back to reality)”
- Consistently use Scheduled and Real-Life Practice to rebuild your brain and create new healthy circuitry.
- Record your Temptations and Statements of Truth in your own voice and then listen to them every chance you have.
- Adding “Connect” as a third step to your Real-Life Practice will greatly accelerate your journey to freedom from addiction.
- Every time you practice, you are following the Success M.A.P. that changes any behavior, habit or addiction.
- Your recovery success is dependent on your ability to “raise your level of awareness.”
- Brain craves stimulation, we can only sustain it for so long, and seek relieve.
- Set reminders
- Practicing works because it follows the “ABCD Model” and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy. (A – activating event, stimulus, B – believe, how should I respond, habit, C – Consequence, result of your believes = feelings and emotions. B is what happens between A and C and determents your quality of life. D – Debate, logical, truthful debate with yourself, to form a new believe, which will begin to bring positive consequences.
- PRACTICE
- Veto power over automatic processes (Debate) You have mastered many skills over your lifetime, and you will master your recovery skills.
- Use it or lose it, your old brain circuitry atrophy (but it will always be there, and can re-grow back)
- Once an addict, always an addict is a lie!
- Consistent simple choices will set you free.
- You can only break free by creating a new brain, not using your old one. Do it through practicing.
- If you are overwhelmed by “the wave” you need to take emergency action immediately!
- It can be easy to forget the pain and consequences of your addiction and keep taking the “limbic leap.”
- To “reconnect” your frontal lobes where logic and reason reside, “play the movie to the bitter end.”
- Mental error, imagining how exciting it would be to do ...
- A highly effective Emergency Lifeline is “My letter to myself.” You can use this to keep yourself from going into the funnel.
- Use powerful Lifeline Symbols to override the pleasure center of your brain and connect to the people and things that really matter to you.
- Identify and invite two Emergency Lifeline People to be available when you are in a crisis.
- Practice calling these individuals each week so you will be prepared when the “real thing” happens.
- When you find yourself overwhelmed by the urge to act out your addiction, follow the 4 Steps for Emergency Action! 1. Get your body moving. 2. Gratitude Breath(Breath and think about things in life that you are thankful for), 3. Call your emergency lifeline person and review your lifeline symbols. 4. Go connect to real people, move out of isolation.
- If you have a slip, don’t waste one minute on shame and self-flogging. Assess, make adjustments and immediately begin moving forward again.
- You are not perfect. Learning evolves in steps. Work, practice, commitment and persistence.
- Be a battle strategist, Learn adjust and move on.
- If you interpret women as “erotic” it’s because you’ve made them that way through repetitive thinking. You can make them different by altering your thoughts.
- Knowing the “whole truth” about the women of pornography forever changes your perception of it.
- You can be a great “brother” to all girls and women.
- Sexual arousal is “creative power” manifesting itself in you. You can direct it for tremendous good!
- Making love or having sex should be re-labeled to “Expressing Full Commitment” which is only possible in committed relationship.
- You can move sexuality to a much higher level.
- We all crave intimacy—we need to love and be loved—we need deep connection.
- People often use sexual addiction to fill the “intimacy void.”
- Trying to fill the need for human intimacy with pornography is like trying to continually fill a bucket with holes in it.
- You’ve got to be your own “best friend” and stop self-betrayal.
- Love yourself unconditionally first, and watch your capacity to love others blossom!
- You must become very aware of your “self-talk.”
- You can connect with others in simple ways that make all the difference to you and them.
- You can start to heal damaged relationships just by directing your thoughts about others.
- Simple Addiction is about stimulating the brain’s pleasure centers.
- Dopamine and Endorphins can be used in healthy and destructive ways.
- Taking the Limbic Leap into the Funnel disconnects the Frontal Lobes of the brain and puts the Limbic System in control—pleasure over logic and reason.
- The brain quickly habituates and needs greater stimulation to achieve the same level of pleasure.
- Certain situations or emotions can trigger your sexual addiction behaviors.
- The key is to recognize your triggers early, before you are in a crisis.
- Internet pornography and other sexual addiction behaviors are powerful eroto-toxins. Your brain needs time to “re-sensitize” to the simple pleasures of life.
- Healthy pleasure outlets should be an essential and regular part of your daily life.
- Recognize the “early signs” that you’re BLASTed (Bored, Burned Out, Lonely, Anxious, Afraid, Angry, Stressed, Tired) and implement healthy outlets.
5 comments:
First of all, I want to say thank you for writing this up. Second of all, I recommend Candeo's free mini-course to anyone who is curious about it. I haven't plunked down the $$$ for the full course so I can't speak to that.
To me, the biggest "aha" moment I had from this, or really from anything on this subject, came from this concept: "The advice to 'Just stop thinking about it' 'avoid it,' or 'get it out of your mind has actually deepened your addiction! This is the worse advice there is!"
At first I was like.... whaaa!? That doesn't make sense. If I'm trying to "not do" something, doesn't it logically follow that those are exactly the right thoughts to be thinking, not the worst ones?
In short, I didn't understand it at first at all. And when I realized I didn't understand it, I got excited! Because I realized that meant I was about to learn something.
And I did. I realized that "just avoid it, get it out of your mind" and "okay I give in" were not really "opposites" so much as just flip sides of the same coin.
I mean, when I write it out that way and read it now, it seems kind of cliche. But to me it was like, "aha! I caught you." I observed it happening on my consciousness. Those thoughts of "just avoid it" I had thought were on the "good side" but actually they were on the "bad side." But even that wasn't true either; it was "good intentions" with a bad effect. And the ulitmate lesson was that one shouldn't be at war with oneself in the first place. The key is to understand those urges, and understand the mechanisms why they translate into addictive behavior. But, don't "go to war with them." Think "aikido," not "kung fu."
How long does it take for you to recover?
@Anonymous. How long does it take to recover is a very tough question and depends completely on how you define recovery. I shared some of my thoughts on this subject in this post.
I think there will never be true recovery in the sense that I will ever be safe from the dangers that this addiction brings. Desire for sex is hardwired into my brain, and I am always only one day away from miss-using it.
That being said I think it is very possible for me to go through the rest of my life without ever action out again. But it always comes down to making the right choices each single day.
This is a hard pill to swallow but I think that it is the reality of this addiction.
@FeedTheRightWolf: You have explained the Candeo program beautifully and I appreciate that. I am VERY seriously thinking of getting into this program, and hence I am looking around the net for reviews on it.
Could I please ask you though - has this program actually helped you stop porn/masturbating for extended time periods at least? I think what was not made clear in this post, and I think it would be quite beneficial was - if you could kindly mention some of the positive effects and experiences this program has had for you.
Thanks,
Ben
@Ben,
Thank you for your question.
Candeo Can was not the only program that helped me to achieve sobriety but it was one of the most important elements.
Out of all books that I've read and programs that I participated in, Candeo Can was the most informative.
As an alternative you might want to check out Recovery Nation, but I personally liked the way Candeo Can worked, and I would recommend it, if you can afford the payment.
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