UNBOUND FUSES PROVEN RECOVERY TRADITIONS WITH MODERN ADDICTION PSYCHOLOGY INTO THE BLUEPRINT FOR FREEDOM - PRACTICAL, ACCESSIBLE, AND BUILT FOR LASTING CHANGE.
a global crisis
Pornography, affairs, compulsive use of sex workers - these behaviours are widespread, poorly understood, and rarely discussed honestly.
36% of British men watch pornography at least weekly - rising to 62% of men under 30.
Between 1 in 7 and 1 in 6 regular viewers develop compulsive use - unable to stop despite real consequences to relationships, work, and sense of self.
Compulsive sexual behaviour is estimated to be the fourth most prevalent addiction worldwide, behind alcohol, tobacco, and gambling.
1 in 5 British adults admit to having had an affair. 57% of marriages affected by infidelity end in divorce.
THE blueprint for freedom
For decades, men struggling with compulsive sexual behaviour have been offered two kinds of help. One comes from proven recovery practices - accountability, confession, community, the radical honesty of sitting in a room with other men who know exactly what you're carrying. The other comes from the clinic - neuroscience, psychology, addiction frameworks, trauma work. Both contain essential truth. Neither, on its own, has been enough.
UNBOUND was created to fuse together proven recovery traditions and modern addiction psychology. Our 12-week course equips men with the blueprint for freedom. Deep insight into why it started. Clear principles to rebuild by. Practical hacks that can be deployed immediately - in the moment, when it matters most. A holistic framework that addresses not just the behaviour but the biology, the wounds, the relationships, the environment, and the identity underneath.
OUR Founder
Maktuno Suit is a psychotherapist with over a decade of clinical practice. His training means he works to uncover the underlying drivers of behaviour rather than manage its symptoms - because behaviour change that doesn't reach the root tends not to last.
He has spent his career designing and delivering services for men across the NHS and award-winning men's charities. He currently works in change management and organisational design, and understands the significance of designing the right systems and environments around people to drive behaviour.
He also has personal experience of breaking an addictive behaviour. He knows the cycle of failure, the weight of shame, and is a living example that freedom is possible. That experience is woven into UNBOUND at every level.