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For an Addict Seeking to Overcome “Public Scanning,” is the “3-Second Rule” Harmful or Helpful?

For an Addict Seeking to Overcome “Public Scanning,” is the “3-Second Rule” Harmful or Helpful?

Update: 2024-07-231
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Episode 238 comes in response to a request from a long-time PBSE listener. Here's her submission—

Can you talk about the "3 second rule" and why it’s not an ok rule?! Many people talk about it and/or say they’ve read, heard, or had addicts, partners, therapists, suggest this rule. I love the way you’ve described what crap that is because an addict's mind doesn’t need 3 seconds to go to addiction thoughts. I can’t recall if you’ve ever talked about it on PBSE. I think maybe, but on D2C, I’ve heard you talk much more specifically about how that’s a crap idea. Thanks guys! I think it could help so many people to know that it’s not a good rule or way to avoid scanning and objectifying. And that using tools like mindfulness… and having a plan before going out and for each and every action through the day is a better way.

  • First, what is the “3-Second Rule”?
  • Why did it become a “thing” over the years? How is this “quick-fix/treating-the-symptom” vs. “real recovery and change”?
  • The “3-second rule” would be considered a very basic recovery concept
    • Based around trying to curb urges around scanning, objectifying, or other voyeuristic behaviors. 
    • The notion behind it may be “good” in some ways, but has shown to become problematic for addicts in recovery:
      • A lot can happen in 3 seconds! 
      • Can/has been interpreted as “giving permission” to look, so long as it's for a short time.
      • It focuses way too much on the “don’ts” and not enough on the “do’s."
      • It doesn’t bring about lasting change—focuses only on symptom management
  • What to do instead?
    • "Check your intention at the door"—What am I here for? How am I "purpose-driven"?
    • Plan in advance—what will I do WHEN, not if, triggers come up for me?
    • Create easy access to "centering" resources - phone calls, reach-out texts, virtual meetings, etc. 
    • Tools—surrender, empathy, practicing holistic connection—humanizing.
    • Practicing being FULLY PRESENT in a situation


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For an Addict Seeking to Overcome “Public Scanning,” is the “3-Second Rule” Harmful or Helpful?

For an Addict Seeking to Overcome “Public Scanning,” is the “3-Second Rule” Harmful or Helpful?

Steve Moore & Mark Kastleman