Study to Treat Pornography Addiction

Study to Treat Pornography Addiction
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FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. -- The Psychology Department at the University of Arkansas is seeking people with pornography addiction to participate in a study assessing the effectiveness of individual therapy for this problem. 

The study will involve 15 hours of your time over a period of approximately four months. You will be paid $25 for an initial evaluation, receive free therapy for 12 weeks, then paid $25 for a final evaluation once therapy has ended with an opportunity to earn $50 more. 

If you have questions or are interested in learning more about the study, please contact Jenny Minarcik at 479-575-7605 jminarci@uark.edu or Ana Bridges at abridges@uark.edu

Contacts

Jennifer Minarcik, graduate assistant
Psychological Science
479-575-7605, jminarci@uark.edu

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