Recovery From Addictions, Part 4
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There is a wonderful anachronism for FEAR: False Evidence Appearing Real Much of the fear in our lives is based on false evidence. Our bodies are designed to respond with the fight or flight
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In Part 1 of this series of articles, I defined substance and process addictions, and described the four major false beliefs that underlie most addictions: 1. I can?t handle my pain. 2. I am unworthy and unlovable. 3. Others are
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David sat in front of me at one of my five-day intensive workshops. A successful businessman with a wife and two grown children, David believed that he was not good enough. ?I?m insufficient,? he said. ?I?m inadequate.? I
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(This is Part 1 of a 5-part series on addiction). Just about everyone in our society is addicted to something. Addictions can take many forms: SUBSTANCE ADDICTIONS: addiction to alcohol, recreational drugs, prescription meds, caffeine, nicotine,
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(This is Part 2 of a 5-art series on addiction). In Part 1 of this series of articles, I defined substance and rocess addictions, and described the four major false beliefs that underlie most addictions: 1. I can?t handle my
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In my couneling work, I often work with client who have a deep fear of commitment. Thee individual generally ay that they want to be in a loving relationhip, yet they keep picking ?the wrong people.? Suan, 38, ought my help becaue
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(This is Part 2 of a 5-art series on addiction). In Part 1 of this series of articles, I defined substance and rocess addictions, and described the four major false beliefs that underlie most addictions: 1. I can?t handle my
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Every year, the stress of daily life seems to grow more complicated. Cell phones constantly ring; palm-pilots overflow with demanding schedules. Personal lives become complex and unmanageable. The self becomes lost within this whirlwind of
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?Psychological and physiological dependence on a substance or practice? ? is the medical definition of the term . An is an uncontrollably strong longing for something - an abnormal kinky obsession for things. A person with an
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If you?re a woman who smokes, you will be familiar with how much you enjoy a cigarette. You probably enjoy one when you wake up, and you probably enjoy many more throughout the course of your day. Cigarettes are highly addictive, and
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Hypnotherapy now comes to you in the form of friendly, non-hassle hypnosis downloads! The Internet has become our savior in yet another aspect of life, and has superceded its role of being a communication channel, to become the most vital source of
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