Articles in Addiction
Article #668
Some people do drugs, some drink, some use sex, some gamble. There are an infinite number of substances and behaviors you can find yourself addicted to. Of course these are also activities that many healthy, consenting adults engage in without developing a dependency. So how do you know when something has gone from being a fun, occasional outlet to being a problem?
Article #656
Do you really want to stop smoking or do you want to help somebody quit smoking? If your answer is YES then this brings us to yet another question “How can you stop smoking?” how can you or anybody else quit this stinking habit? Well, in rare cases it’s easy for some individuals to quit the smoking habit, they will just wake up one day and decide they will never smoke again and they quit smoking just like that.
Article #632
Attachment is the condition of feeling that we “need” a person, place, thing, experience or whatever, in order to be who we are, in order to feel whole or complete. But this sense of separateness is a lie, since we are already whole and complete. When we can begin to develop an awareness about attachment in our own lives, then new and exciting possibilities begin to open up for us, including freedom and healing.
Article #627
Based on solid research into how people actually behave, this article suggests seven ways in which you can help yourself to achieve what you want. There are no “magic bullets” in this field – some things work for some people, not for others.
Article #579
No matter how hard you try to maintain a calm working environment, sometimes it may seem that there are one or two individuals who consistently seem to be working against you rather than with you. If you are tired of all the drama-queens and kings who live their life in a perpetual state of crisis, there are ways to reduce this chaos.
Emotional dependency is a concept that covers two things people active in addiction or in early addiction recovery really aren’t very good at; emotions and relationships.
This article is all about getting help for alcoholism and drug addiction, and to show you that there are MANY alternatives to Alcoholics Anonymous available. AA works for some, but many are still suffering because it simply does not work for them, and I want to let you know that there IS hope because there are OPTIONS NOW! And they are readily available to you…I will let you know how to find all about them.