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Forgotten in the Battle with Sexual Addiction

The Journey of a Spouse

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Forgotten in the Battle with Sexual Addiction

By: Roxanna Johnson
Narrated by: Roxanna Johnson
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Sexual Addiction is rampant in our society. The spouse of a sex addict feels tremendous shame and often suffers from isolation, betrayal trauma, and even PTSD. This book is the story of one spouse and her journey to recovery. Interspersed is guidance for other spouses and those who support them. It is an honest and deep dive into a journey that will allow the spouse to live without fear and bitterness, whether or not their addicted spouse chooses healing.

The author, Roxanna Johnson, shares how sexual addiction affected her life, preyed upon her false beliefs, and altered her concept of God. She describes sexual addiction, betrayal trauma, and even co-dependency from the perspective of experience. Johnson also shares the milestones of recovering strength, hope and even joy. She covers boundaries, honesty, forgiveness, subsequent health issues, and even intimacy.

Johnson offers tools that helped her create serenity as a spouse, as well as relationship tools for those hoping to salvage their marriage or enter another relationship. Finally, Johnson shares her recovery miracles and encourages listeners to search for their own journey’s miracles.

©2024 Roxanna Johnson (P)2025 Roxanna Johnson
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