Top-Rated Denver Porn Addiction Therapy
Struggling with compulsive porn use that's impacting your relationships, work, or sense of self? You're not alone, and there's absolutely no shame in seeking support. At Phases of the Mind Therapy, I provide compassionate, non-judgmental porn addiction therapy to help you feel more in control over your porn consumption and your sex life in general.

Meet your Denver porn addiction therapist
Chelsea Newton, LCSW
Hey! I'm Chelsea, and I've been supporting folks with sexual concerns for over a decade. My approach to porn addiction therapy is rooted in understanding, not shame. I get that porn use isn’t inherently problematic, but when it starts interfering with your life, relationships, or values, it may be time to consider whether there’s something deeper going on. Together, we'll explore what's driving the compulsive use and develop healthier coping strategies that actually work for you.
Credentials: Licensed Clinical Social Worker
Clientele: Teens, young adults, & adults
Location: Littleton, CO (serving the Denver metro area)
Virtual therapy: Yes
How to get started
1. Schedule a free consultation
Let's chat about your concerns and see if we're a good fit.
2. Complete intake paperwork
Share a bit more about yourself (confidentially) to prepare for our first appointment.
3. Attend your first session
We’ll start building trust, understanding your relationship with porn, and finding a path forward.
4. Commit to the process
Real change takes time, but you'll start feeling relief from shame and isolation right away.
Common signs of porn addiction
Spending increasing amounts of time viewing pornography
Difficulty stopping or reducing porn use despite wanting to
Neglecting responsibilities, relationships, or self-care due to porn use
Using porn as the primary way to cope with stress, loneliness, or difficult emotions
Experiencing shame, guilt, or distress about your porn use
Porn use interfering with intimate relationships or sexual satisfaction with partners
Escalating to more extreme or concerning content to achieve the same effect
Lying to others about the extent of your porn use
Failed attempts to quit or cut back on your own
FAQs about porn addiction therapy
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Therapy provides a safe space to explore the underlying causes of compulsive porn use without judgment. We'll work together to identify triggers, develop more helpful coping strategies, and address any shame or trauma that might be fueling the behavior. You'll learn practical tools to manage urges and build more satisfying relationships.
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I use a sex-positive, trauma-informed approach that doesn't shame you for your sexuality. We'll focus on understanding what needs porn is meeting in your life and find healthier ways to meet those needs. I blend different techniques like CBT and somatic work, but honestly, what matters most is our connection and finding what works for you.
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Expect honesty, no BS, and genuine support. Early sessions will focus on understanding your specific situation and building our therapeutic relationship. From here, some sessions will involve talking through triggers and patterns, and other times we'll practice new coping skills. The process isn't linear—there might be setbacks, and that's totally normal. Progress looks different for everyone.
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If you want a therapist who won't judge you, who gets that sexuality is complex, and who will meet you where you're at, we might be a good match. I especially connect with LGBTQ+ folks and people dealing with sexual shame or trauma. Trust your gut during our initial vibe check.
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Simple—book a vibe check! In this free call, we’ll chat about what's going on, I'll answer your questions, and we'll see if working together feels right. No pressure, no judgment, just an honest conversation about how I might be able to support you.