If the roots of moral incongruence, then we're going to have to somehow get to that deeper level about what we believe. We haven't talked about shame yet but that is a direct connection of correlation into that realm of moral congruence. It's kind of one of my big assertions into my research is that moralincongruence gap is a vacuum for shame. Like that just is it absolutely fills that space. And so, to deal with the moralCongruence we ultimately have to deal with shame which I think we'll talk about a little later.
Tune in this week for a deeper understanding of the psychological tension that keeps people going back to porn time and time again. We’re discussing why simply changing the behavior of viewing porn isn’t going to help with the discomfort of moral incongruence, and Ryan is sharing what the research says is the best way to approach changing your pornography use.
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