
Dr. Doug's Facebook Groups

What is the Women's
Partner Facebook Group?
Our Women’s Partner Facebook Group is for female spouses and partners of sex and porn addicts who are dealing with sex and porn addiction in their lives, relationships and marriages. Fighting through sexual addiction is hard. Don’t do it alone. Choose to seek help and find community with other women who are fighting the same fight.
This women-only group gives you a community of like-minded partners who will help you work through your problems, give you advice when you need it and help you heal from your pain. We make it easy for you to connect to this community through the Facebook application.
Join The Women's Partner Facebook Group
Request to join this partners group now if you are a woman dealing with sex addiction in your relationships or your partner is struggling with affairs, pornography, or lust.

What is the Women's
Married AND Alone Facebook Group?
Our Women’s Married and Alone Facebook Group is for female spouses and partners of intimacy anorexics who feel “married and alone” in their relationship. Intimacy, connecting, and closeness is what holds our relationships together. The lack of emotional, physical, and spiritual connection creates a void that can be very hard to deal with.
This women-only group helps you connect with other partners of intimacy anorexics who are experiencing your same struggles. If you need advice, ask for it here. If you need ideas for boundaries, let them know. If you are hurting, reach out to them. Use your Facebook account to connect to this community. It is also a closed group which helps guard your privacy.
Join The Women's Married and Alone Facebook Group
Request to join the married and alone group if you are a woman dealing with intimacy anorexia in your relationships or your partner is struggling with connecting with you emotionally, relationally, or spiritually.

What is the Divorced
Partners of Sex/Porn addict Facebook Group?
This group is for women who are struggling with their former husband’s sex addiction or compulsive sexual acting out. Whether you discovered the addiction and/or divorced a week ago or years ago, you are welcome in this group. Choose to seek help and find community with other women who are fighting the same fight.
This women’s only group gives you a community of like-minded partners who will help you work through your problems, give you advice when you need it and help you heal from your pain. We make it easy for you to connect to this community through the Facebook application.
Join The Partners of Sex/Porn addict Facebook Group?
Request to join this partners group now if you are a woman dealing with their former husband’s sex addiction or compulsive acting out.

What is the female
Intimacy Anorexia Facebook Group?
Join The Female intimacy anorexia Facebook Group
Request to join this group if you are a female intimacy anorexics who are actively pursuing recovery. Our hope is that this group helps you in the process of connecting emotionally, spiritually and physically with your husband.

What is the men's
Partner Facebook Group?
Our Men’s Partner Facebook Group is for male spouses and partners of both sex/porn addicts and intimacy anorexics. This group helps you connect with other men who are facing similar problems in their relationships and marriages. You are not alone in your struggles and this community can help you overcome the challenges you are facing. Use your Facebook account to connect to this community. It is also a closed group which helps guard your privacy.
Join The Men's Married and Alone and/or Partners of Sex Addicts Facebook Group
Request to join this partners group now if you are a man dealing with sex addiction in your relationships or your partner is struggling with affairs, pornography, or lust.

What is the Parents of
Prodigals Facebook Group?
Join The Parents of Prodigals Facebook Group
Request to join this group if you are a parent or a prodigal. Our hope is that we can help each other anchor ourselves in the truth as it relates to our prodigal’s free will and our healing process as a parent.