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Inside Chemsex: Addiction, Sexuality, and the Path to Healing with Dallas Bragg & David Fawcett

44 min · 25 de abr de 2026
Portada del episodio Inside Chemsex: Addiction, Sexuality, and the Path to Healing with Dallas Bragg & David Fawcett

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Chemsex, the use of substances like meth, GHB, and mephedrone to enhance sex, remains a largely hidden but growing crisis among gay and bisexual men. In this episode, Dr. David Fawcett and Dr. Dallas Bragg combine clinical expertise and lived recovery experience to unpack the powerful link between sexuality, shame, trauma, and addiction. They explore why chemsex is so difficult to break free from, what meaningful recovery actually looks like, and how their co-authored Lust, Men and Meth: A Study Guide is helping individuals and professionals support lasting change. This is a candid conversation about healing, community, and reclaiming life—on your own terms, substance-free. Dr. Dallas Bragg 📧 dallas@drdallasbragg.com [dallas@drdallasbragg.com] 🌐 www.drdallasbragg.com [www.drdallasbragg.com] 🎙️ The AfterMeth Podcast 📸 Instagram: @drdallasbragg [@drdallasbragg ] ▶️ YouTube: @drdallasbragg [@drdallasbragg] TikTok: @drdallasbragg [@drdallasbragg] Dr. David Fawcett 🌐 www.sexandrelationshiphealing.com [www.sexandrelationshiphealing.com] 📸 Instagram: @davidfawcettchemsexhelp [@davidfawcettchemsexhelp] 🎵 TikTok: @davidfawcettchemse [@davidfawcettchemse]

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