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Sex Addiction

March 13, 2010 by  
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Does it make you wish for the capacity to have an emotionally intimate relationship, not dozens of superficial ones? Or does the idea make you uncomfortable, make you laugh, make you say you want to meet one? Or perhaps you are concerned for the children and teenagers in your life, that they not become victims of sex crimes or that they (or you) not become victims of someone unable to commit to and sustain a relationship, or spend their lives wondering why they cannot have a healthy relationship. No question, the term, “sex addict” definitely provokes something in all of us.

Get Addicted To Life Instead Of Alcohol

March 13, 2010 by  
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Alcoholism is considered to be a serious disease, and affects earnings as such. The physical and mental health problems associated with problem drinking have direct effects on labour market productivity and reliability. That is, sickness, hangover, late arrivals, extended lunch breaks, and early departures are some work characteristics that lead to reduced reliability and productivity.

Getting Through Addiction

March 13, 2010 by  
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Addictions come in all shapes and forms. Difficult to define exactly, it has become popular to think of almost any behavior that has a compulsive quality as an “addiction.” But for those who have an addiction, or for those affected by the addiction of a loved one or close friend, it’s clear what an addiction means in “real” terms.

Finding The Right Drug Rehab Program

March 5, 2010 by  
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Drug addiction is typically caused by deep seeded emotional problems that exist from past trauma. People use drugs to numb the pain. Feelings of guilt and shame are masked by drug and alcohol use. A vicious addiction cycle occurs because the behaviors and associations that go along with drug use only cause more guilt and shame.

Overcoming Drug Addiction

March 1, 2010 by  
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Families who have mentally ill relatives whose problems are compounded by substance abuse face problems of enormous proportions. Mental health services are not well prepared to deal with patients having both afflictions.

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