SIP

Support for Institutions and Professionals

SIP is the public-facing resource hub for institutions and professionals who may encounter suffering sexaholics. It exists to help referral partners understand the SA programme, communicate clearly about it, and connect interested people to recovery support.

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Referral support

Use this section to understand SA's role, review literature, and identify the right next step for someone seeking help.

What SIP means

SIP stands for Support for Institutions and Professionals. It is an outreach and education function, not a separate treatment service.

Who it serves

Counselors, therapists, clergy, doctors, rehab programmes, schools, chaplaincy teams, and institutions that may encounter people needing help for sex and lust addiction.

What it provides

Clear referral guidance, downloadable literature, educational outreach, and a contact path for follow-up questions or office hours.

Professionals

Clinical and institutional referral support

The professionals track is designed for therapists, counselors, psychologists, social workers, rehab teams, physicians, and institutional leaders who need an accurate, concise explanation of SA and how referral can work.

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Clergy

Pastoral and ministry-facing support

The clergy track is tailored for pastors, priests, chaplains, and ministry counselors who are supporting those in struggle and want to know how SA can complement pastoral care.

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Campaign priorities

Current outreach focus

  • Contact gathering for therapists, pastors, priests, counselors, and institutions
  • Domain-based outreach email setup and campaign preparation
  • Awareness-event marketing and briefing preparation
  • Post-event follow-up through office hours and structured contact points