Yakov, thanks!
For many people, a formal therapy is overkill and all they need is some guidance. But until now, each person offers his own chizuk as he sees fit and people are not getting a formal mehalech and guidance.
The idea of the handbooks is exactly what you suggest. The current GYE handbook is a bit out-dated and I am working on a newer version which I hope will be ready within a few days. Also, I would like to develop a similar handbook, but this time it would be focused not on the person suffering, but on Rabbanim, Mashgichim, leaders, etc... on HOW to offer guidance... (it wouldn't have to be that much different than the handbook).
One member of the Mo'etzes Gedolai Hatorah already called and spoke with me for a half hour a few weeks ago, and he was very impressed with our work and was going to write us a letter of support. So if he's on board, then likely the rest of the Mo'etzes Gedolai Hatorah will be too. I would be honored and happy to assist the Agudah in developing a program like Phillip mentioned. We could develop a program that follows a similar approach to the handbook, i.e. practical advice to beating lust addiction based on
progressively more intense solutions - for progressive levels of addiction. This is something Klal Yisrael desperately needs for every Mashgiach and Rabbi to know...
As the word spreads and we get better backing, we will be able to raise funds to open a center... And then maybe I can hire Dov, 7Up, Yakov and many of you guys to spread the revolution! (after all, we all need to eat
) We'll have a web-development department, a PR department [for spreading the word and advertising and networking], a publishing department, a hotline department for all the phone groups, hotlines around the world, etc... etc...
Although Dov is right that we need to worry about ourselves first and take it in baby-steps, but... but... there's no time anymore. Thousands are being swallowed alive every day, and we need to work fast. Perhaps we need to all say - "the heck with
me and my humility and
my own sobriety... WHAT CAN I DO FOR HASHEM?"
Ending with a teffilah, PLST and KKAT :'(