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This literature review proposes Christian counseling strategies by analyzing the psychological characteristics and risk factors for sexual addiction in children and adolescents exposed to early sexual content. With the rapid spread of digital media, many youths are repeatedly exposed to harmful material, including primal scenes. Such exposure leads to identity confusion, emotional dysregulation, shame, self-loathing, sexual impulse control issues, and compulsive behaviors, increasing the risk of sexual crimes. Primal scene experiences-like witnessing parental sex or viewing explicit content-can cause trauma and PTSD-like symptoms, often becoming early triggers for addiction. These events disrupt identity development, reinforce fantasies, and may result in compulsive sexual behavior or crime. Spiritually, these individuals often view themselves as shameful sinners, violating the Seventh Commandment. This sense of impurity damages self-worth and disconnects them from God. Christian counseling must focus not just on symptom relief but on restoring their identity through repentance, forgiveness, and grace. This study reviews theoretical insights, addiction pathways, and proposes spiritually grounded interventions for holistic healing.
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II. Psychological Dynamics and Developmental Impact of Early Sexual Exposure in Children and Adolescents
1. Definition and Concept of Early Sexual Exposure
2. Severity of Early Sexual Exposure
3. Pathways and Psychodynamics of Sexual Addiction in the Context of Early Sexual Exposure
III. Christian Counseling Interventions for Early Sexual Exposure and Sexual Addiction Risk
1. Psychological Counseling Support and Christian Counseling
2. Parental privacy protection and media management
3. Developmentally Appropriate Sexual Education and Christian Psychoeducation
IV. Theological Foundations of Biblical Sexuality and Implications for Christian Counseling
V. Conclusion
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