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A Drug Called Pornography

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Abstract
Pornography addiction is a health hazard that western culture is only just starting to recognize.
This program demystifies the misconceptions that pornography is harmless and is based on the
latest scientific facts. Interviews with sociologists, psychologists, scientists and law enforcement officials detail the negative side effects of pornography consumption. This program is guaranteed to help you or your loved one take the first step to understanding, discussing and addressing this secret problem of pornography addiction.

A Drug Called Pornography is a scientific and sociological look at what the mass availability of pornography is doing to our culture. The program covers the following: The history of pornography in America, understand how Hugh Hefner legitimized the distribution of "erotic" material by changing public opinion about pornography and why Hustler and Penthouse took it one step further. Mass Availability, pornography is no longer found exclusively in adult book stores. It comes directly to the home via video cassette, cable, satellite, telephone and the Internet. Addiction, using 3D computer graphics, Harvey Milkman Ph.D. (author of Craving for Ecstasy & Pathways to Pleasure) takes the viewer directly into the brain on a cellular level to understand how sex addiction occurs. Sex addicts describe the mental and physical experience of their addictions. Sex mis-education, desensitization and behavior conditioning, Clips from over 1500 street interviews of young men about their extensive involvement with pornography, interviews with sociologists, psychologists, doctors, law enforcement and convicted sex offenders reveal how pornography is influencing young men in America. Acting out, Larry Flint begins this controversial discussion by saying there are absolutely no negative effects caused by pornography. Interviews from prison with convicted sex offenders and women who were sexually abused by pornography users demonstrates what role pornography can play in sexual abuse. The program does not blame pornography for sexual abuse but shows how it can play a role in the abuse .
Duration
00:50:50 (HH:MM:SS)
Language:
English
Target or Intended Audience
adult/continuing education, higher education, educator
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Name United Broadcast Group
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Telephone818-994-3461
Address16129 Covello St., Van Nuys, CA 91406
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