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Best Sex Addiction Rehabs in Colorado

The best rehab is one that meets your needs. Our research team evaluated the 10 best treatment centers for sex addiction in Colorado. Review our curated list of options including outpatient and residential.

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Best Centers in Colorado

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Detox
Aurora, Colorado, United States

All Points North Detox & Assessment Center

(10)
Substance Use
Co-Occurring Mental Health
Alcohol
Benzodiazepines
Detox
Heroin
Individual Treatment
Opioids
Prescription Drugs
Private or Shared Rooms
Tucked away just outside Denver, APN offers a comfortable environment to detox from substance use and co-occurring disorders like sex addiction with transportation to their main lodge after detoxification... More
  • Certified Professionals

    Certified Professionals

  • Co-Occurring Disorders Treatment

    Co-Occurring Disorders Treatment

  • Insurance Accepted

    Insurance Accepted

Residential
Ad
Malibu, California, United States

Amend Mental Health Treatment

(61)
Mental Health
Co-Occurring Substance Use
Luxury
Depression
Licensed Primary Mental Health
Trauma
Co-Occurring Disorders
Bipolar
Professionals
Anxiety
Redefining residential mental health treatment with an emphasis on the client’s individuality and an exclusive focus on restoring mental well being... More
  • Therapeutic Location

    Therapeutic Location

  • Customized Treatment Plans

    Customized Treatment Plans

  • Master's and Doctoral Level Therapists

    Master's and Doctoral Level Therapists

Residential

454 1st Street Berthoud, CO 80513

Begin Again

Behavioral Addiction
Sex Addiction
Pornography Addiction
Residential
An intensive residential program for men with intimacy disorders or sex and porn addictions, with a partner support program and a program for Christians... More
Outpatient

5600 S Quebec St Ste B-126 Greenwood Village, CO 80111

Valiant Living Professionals Program For Men

(7)
Substance Use and Mental Health
Sex Addiction
Alcohol
Depression
Pornography Addiction
Trauma
Comprehensive treatment for men ages 26 and older with sex addiction using a blend of wellness-based activities and evidence-based therapies to help men find true peace and healing... More
Residential
Ad
Sebring, Florida, United States

Tikvah Lake Recovery

(67)
Substance Use
Co-Occurring Mental Health
Luxury
Depression
Trauma
Drug Addiction
Co-Occurring Disorders
Executives
Anxiety
Wellness
Alcohol
Residential center that offers luxurious personalized executive treatment for those who seek the ultimate in treatment, privacy, and comfort... More
  • Perfect for Professionals

    Perfect for Professionals

  • Pet Friendly

    Pet Friendly

  • Private Rooms Only

    Private Rooms Only

Retreat

Blue Creek Rd. Aspen, CO 80439

Mercui Recovery

Substance Use and Mental Health
Executives
Professionals
Trauma
Young Adults
Mercui offers a holistic approach in mountain, beach, or countryside locations to serve you exclusively and discreetly (strict privacy). In-home also available... More
Residential

3302 South Grand Ave Glenwood Springs, CO 81601

Momenta Recovery

Substance Use
Co-Occurring Mental Health
Alcohol
Co-Occurring Disorders
Drug Addiction
Trauma
Women
A female-only treatment center tucked in beautiful Glenwood Springs Colorado that treats substance use and co-occurring conditions... More
Residential

601 Snowpeak Ln Lafayette, CO 80026

The Rose House

Substance Use and Mental Health
Alcohol
Codependency
Drug Addiction
Gender-Specific
Trauma
The Rose House is a charming country home for women (ages 18+) providing holistic treatment for addiction, trauma, and mental health issues... More
Residential
Ad
Malibu, California, United States

Seasons in Malibu

(51)
Substance Use and Mental Health
Luxury
Depression
Trauma
Drug Addiction
Co-Occurring Disorders
Bipolar
Executives
Professionals
Treating addiction and co-occurring/primary mental health conditions with expert-led, personalized care at beach-side facilities in Malibu... More
  • Perfect for Professionals

    Perfect for Professionals

  • Licensed for Both Addiction & Mental Health

    Licensed for Both Addiction & Mental Health

  • Doctorate Level One-On-One Therapy

    Doctorate Level One-On-One Therapy

Outpatient

9725 E. Hampden Ave, Suite 308, Denver, CO 80231

Continuum Recovery Center

Substance Use
Co-Occurring Mental Health
Alcohol
Drug Addiction
An outpatient facility for substance use and co-occurring conditions set in scenic Denver, CO that fuses wellness techniques and evidence-based therapies... More
Residential

5475 Mark Dabling Blvd #102 Colorado Springs, Co 80918

Mountain View Recovery

Substance Use
Co-Occurring Mental Health
Bipolar
Mountain View Recovery is a full service rehab for adults that provides adventurous outings and a trauma-focused program... More
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Sex addiction is characterized by intense preoccupation with sexual thoughts, feelings, or behaviors that can negatively impact your life. If you are addicted to sex, you may prioritize sex over other activities, and it may be difficult for you to control your urges and behavior. You may also notice that your behaviors escalate over time, creating an unhealthy cycle. Like other behavioral addictions, sex addiction activates the reward center of the brain, creating a craving and need for more intense experiences. 
Sex addiction is a controversial and complex topic, as the DSM-5 does not have sex addiction as a clinical diagnosis. Human sexuality is a spectrum, so sex addiction is not characterized by frequency in desire. However, when your desires and behaviors cannot be controlled despite the negative consequences to yourself or others, it may be time to examine what is going on. 


Causes of Sex Addiction


Although the exact causes of compulsive sexual behavior are still being researched, there are several potential causes that can contribute to the development of this addiction:

 

  • Changes in the brain’s neural pathways
  • Physical conditions that affect the brain
  • Substance-use disorders
  • Adverse side effect of medication
  • Attachment-related trauma
  • Symptoms of other mental health disorder
  • Low self-esteem


How Do I Know if I Have a Sex Addiction?


If you think you may have a sex addiction, it’s important to take the time to assess your behavior and determine if it’s causing any negative consequences in your life. Some common signs of sex addiction include:

 

  • You feel an uncontrollable urge to engage in sexual behavior, despite negative consequences
  • Your desire for sex dominates your life, interfering with other activities
  • Your sexual urges are often followed by overwhelming feelings of anxiety, shame, or regret
  • You excessively use sexual services, watch pornography, or masturbate
  • You engage in reckless, risky, or extreme sexual activity
  • You feel withdrawal-like symptoms, anxiety, or depression when you are not engaging in sexual activities
  • You neglect or lie to your partner or family about your sexual behaviors
  • Your sexual behavior goes against your values or religious beliefs
  • Your sexual behavior causes psychological distress or physical injury to others
  • You are unable to stop your sexual compulsions, despite imminent harm


If you are experiencing any of these symptoms, it’s important to seek help. A mental health professional can give you a mental and physical evaluation and provide you with appropriate treatment options. They can also help you understand the underlying causes of your sex addiction and develop strategies to help you cope and manage it. 
Additionally, take some time to self-reflect and be honest with yourself that you may have a problem. Acknowledging your addiction and seeking help is an important first step towards recovery. It will also help you to recognize the ways that your addiction is affecting your life and make changes to better manage it.


Questions to Ask My Provider


If you or someone you love is concerned about your sexual behaviors, initiate a conversation with your provider. Some questions to ask might include:

 

  1. What are the signs and symptoms of sex addiction?
  2. How do I know I have an addiction vs. a high libido?
  3. Could you assess my situation?
  4. What are my treatment options?
  5. How long does treatment last?
  6. Will I need medication?
  7. What lifestyle changes will be needed to manage this?


It’s essential to be honest with your provider about your situation. With their help, you can navigate the complexities of sex addiction and find treatment that fits your needs. 


The Risks Associated with Sex Addiction


Living with a sex addiction can be a challenge that impacts many areas of life including your job performance and time spent with family. With all of the advancements in modern technology, social media and the internet can easily allow anyone to access sexual content. Additionally, if you spend most of your days working from home alone, ease of access and isolation can increase your risk or even worsen the problem over time and may impact your personal and professional life. 
This addiction can also create a loss of trust and lack of intimacy with your partner. If you have been engaging in compulsive sexual behavior, even virtually, you may be dishonest about your actions with your partner, which can create an atmosphere of suspicion within your relationship. Family therapy or couples therapy can be extremely beneficial to help bridge the divide between you and your loved ones. Sexual behavior might be your coping mechanism if you experience low self-esteem. However, this emotional escape only provides short-term relief and often can leave you in a vicious cycle. 


Treatment for Sex Addiction


Sex addiction is treatable, and your relationships can be repaired if you are willing to take the next step and accept professional help. Through treatment, you can explore the root cause of your addiction, learn how to handle triggers, gain a strong sense of self, and reclaim your sexuality. 
Since sex addiction often negatively affects relationships, many people benefit from residential treatment, where you’ll live on-site and receive 24/7 support without your daily triggers. If residential treatment isn’t possible for you, there are several outpatient options that can be effective in treating sex addiction:

 

  • Outpatient program (OP) - individual or group counseling 1-2 times per week
  • Intensive outpatient program (IOP) - individual or group counseling 3-5 times per week for several hours at a time
  • Partial hospitalization program (PHP) - full day treatment for 5-7 days per week
  • Residential treatment - usually a home-like setting, up to 90 days
  • Inpatient treatment - usually a hospital-like setting, no more than 30 days


Therapies Used for Sex Addiction


Many therapists will use a combination of approaches when treating sex addiction. You’ll work with your care team to find the therapies that work best for you. Some of these approaches include:

  • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) - This form of therapy helps you replace unhealthy thought patterns with positive ones by practicing behavioral skills that can help you navigate triggers.
  • Motivational Interviewing - This form of therapy helps to identify and find reasons for recovery using internal motivation. You will work hand-in-hand with your counselor to create a treatment plan, making your input a large part of the process.
  • Trauma-informed Therapy - This form of therapy is based on the understanding that traumatic experiences can have long-term effects on an individual’s wellbeing. This approach often involves cognitive-behavioral therapy, as well as personalized support that is sensitive to your needs. 


Whether it’s through 1-on-1 treatment, a 12-Step program, or simply finding the reset button with a wellness program, it’s possible to treat sex addiction and find the right form of help for you.


How to Find Support

 

Aside from getting professional treatment, there are resources available to support yourself as you recover and transition home.

 

  • Local support groups - these groups can provide face-to-face interaction, support and accountability, like Sex Addicts Anonymous
  • Religious or spiritual support - seeking support from a faith community can give you a sense of purpose and motivation.
  • Online resources - Many online resources provide platforms for individuals to share their experiences and offer support. 

 

It’s important to remember that recovering from a sex addiction is a process that may require ongoing support outside formal treatment. Although the process of healing may seem daunting, it can also be gratifying, knowing that you are healing and creating a meaningful life.
 

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