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Title
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Type
Text
Monograph
Subject
Compulsive behavior--Treatment--Popular works (LCSH)
Compulsive behavior--Psychological aspects--Popular works (LCSH)
Drug addiction--Treatment (LCSH)
Alcoholism--Treatment (LCSH)
Nicotine addiction--Treatment (LCSH)
Addicts (LCSH)
Addicts--Rehabilitation (LCSH)
Self-help techniques (LCSH)
Compulsive behavior (LCSH)
Substance abuse (LCSH)
Addicts (FAST)
Addicts--Rehabilitation (FAST)
Alcoholism--Treatment (FAST)
Compulsive behavior (FAST)
Compulsive behavior--Psychological aspects (FAST)
Compulsive behavior--Treatment (FAST)
Drug addiction--Treatment (FAST)
Nicotine addiction--Treatment (FAST)
Self-help techniques (FAST)
Substance abuse (FAST)
Genre Form
Popular works (FAST)
Language
English
Classification
LCC: RC533 .W66 2012
DDC: 616.8606 full
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Content
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Summary
A specialist in treating addictions and a former patient outline a method of controlling any kind of addiction--including substance abuse and other compulsive behaviors that mask emotional pain--by understanding the underlying pain.
Table Of Contents
Is your habit addictive? Caffeine, Web surfing
Write to find out what you think: anorexia, social functions & dysfunctions
Learn to rely on people, not substances: cigarettes, alcohol, sugar
How to cultivate core pillars: ecstasy, extreme sports
Feelings misinform: cocaine, sex & shopping
Understanding how addicts think: hallucinogenic drugs & stealing
Commit to stopping one addiction at a time: promiscuity & alcohol
The secrets of soft habits: binge eating
The hidden perils of all addictions: cigarettes
Learn how to suffer well: overeating, cigarettes
The importance of the right social life: painkillers & food addiction
Quitting an addiction everyone loves (and encourages): gambling
Beware the substance shuffle: piercings, tattoos, oxycodone
Why an addict needs rules to live by: overexercising
Chipping the edge off narcissism: pornography
Switch to healthy substitutes: surviving bulimia & alcoholism
The realities of relapse: crack & crime
The dangers of addiction therapy: alcohol, violence
Staying clean and careful forever: recovery
Keep holiday "cheer" from turning harmful
The problem with depending on people.
Authorized Access Point
Woolverton, Frederick Unhooked