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Empowering Parents: Tackling Brain Fog in Teens Struggling with porn, gaming and Digital Overstimulation
Every parent notices when their teen seems distracted, forgetful, or just not quite themselves. You might hear complaints about struggling with homework, losing track of simple tasks, or feeling mentally "foggy." This isn’t just typical teenage moodiness or tiredness. It’s often a sign of brain fog, a state where focus and memory become clouded. For many teens today, brain fog is linked to chronic digital overstimulation, especially from excessive screen time and exposure , d

Matt Bulkley
5 days ago4 min read


Reclaiming Focus: How to Navigate Teen Digital Distraction and Pornography Addiction
The digital world has reshaped how teens pay attention. For parents, this shift is more than just a distraction issue. It affects how their children’s brains work, making it harder for teens to focus deeply on anything, including school, hobbies, and relationships. When combined with struggles like pornography addiction, the challenge grows even more complex. Understanding the brain science behind these changes can help parents support their teens better and find practical wa

Matt Bulkley
Feb 154 min read


Helping Your Teen Recover from Porn Addiction: The Power of Better Sleep Hygiene
As a parent, watching your teen struggle with pornography addiction can feel overwhelming and heartbreaking. But here's some good news: you hold tremendous influence in helping them turn things around. One often-overlooked but crucial aspect of recovery is sleep. Poor sleep can exacerbate cravings, heighten emotional volatility, and hinder the brain's ability to heal from addictive patterns. The good news? Improving sleep hygiene—those everyday habits that promote restful nig

Matt Bulkley
Feb 135 min read


The Crucial Link Between Sleep and Pornography Addiction in Teens
Teens today face many challenges, but one often overlooked factor is how poor sleep can worsen struggles with pornography addiction. The American Academy of Sleep Medicine and CDC recommend that teens get 8 to 10 hours of sleep each night. Yet, many fall short of this, especially those caught in the cycle of pornography use. Understanding how sleep affects the brain and behavior can help parents support their teens more effectively.

Matt Bulkley
Jan 74 min read

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