addiction
The realities of addition; the truth about living under, above and beyond the influence of drugs and alcohol.
Being in love with Someone who has an addiction
I knew he was using but I didn't know how bad it had gotten. I still see him in my dreams, but it was before it had gotten really bad. I don't want to remember him like that. When we first met he told me falling for him would ruin my life and I laughed. I know what he meant now but he didn't ruin my life. I think he saved it. I wish being in love was enough. I wish it counted for anything at all.
Best Hypnosis Script For Smoking Clients
(Video transcribed) The next question is, Scott, what was your best stop smoking script? And can you send me an example of this script? No, no, for both. Obviously you probably haven’t seen a lot of my work. I don’t use scripts, I don’t teach scripts. I never use scripts. I don’t recommend scripts for this reason. Smoking and stop smoking is a symptom. So, how can I write a script based on a symptom? That’s number one. Number two, how on earth could you script for something regardless of it being a symptom? Let’s say that is the actual root cause, which it never is. How can you prepare beforehand what you’re going to say or what stories or metaphors you’re going to use before your client actually gives them to you? What I mean by this is scripting is like presuming what a conversation will be. It’s presuming that you know about your client’s problem.
Scott Jansen - Conversational Hypnosis & BusinessPublished about a year ago in PsycheTotally Addicted To Stress
It's no secret that addiction comes in so many forms, whether that’s alcohol, weed, body image, technology, money, sex, or food. The list goes on, but I was totally shocked by the idea that I could be hooked on my own stressful thinking.
reflections on sobriety
I haven't had alcoholic beverages on my lips in more than three years. With the exception of my nightmares, I still have alcohol-related dreams occasionally tricking me into drinking, sometimes drinking on purpose.
Before Trying Probiotics, Beware of These Potential Side Effects
Probiotics are a popular dietary supplement in the United States, with many people taking them to improve gut health and boost the immune system. They are widely available in various forms such as capsules, tablets, powders, and liquids and can be found in many health food stores, supermarkets, and online. The use of probiotics has grown rapidly in recent years in the US, with an increasing number of people taking them to improve their health and well-being. The market for probiotics is expected to continue to grow in the US as more research is conducted on their potential health benefits. However, it is important to note that probiotics are not regulated by the FDA as drugs, so their safety and efficacy may vary. It is always best to consult with a healthcare professional before taking any supplements including probiotics.
INFJ Case Study: Narcissistic Parenting
Moira is an INFJ, one of the rarest personality types. Moira’s father Roy is an ISFJ, the most common personality type. Unbeknownst to anyone for decades, including the therapists he fooled, Roy was also a vulnerable narcissist. Moira would not understand until she grew older how these pieces of his personality played a role in the puzzle of her childhood trauma — here is her story of putting those pieces together.
the infj ghostPublished about a year ago in PsycheA complete guide to online therapy for mental health issues
What is online therapy? Online therapy, also known as teletherapy or e-therapy, refers to the delivery of mental health services and support via the Internet.
Does My Employer's Health Insurance Cover My Mental Health? What You Should Know
Employers often provide their employees with health insurance plans to help cover medical costs and protect their health. But when it comes to mental health, many people are unsure if their employer's health insurance plans cover the cost of seeing a therapist or receiving other mental health services. In this blog post, we will answer the question: “Does my employer's health insurance cover my mental health?”
Les MorganPublished about a year ago in Psyche7 Signs Your A Secret Alcoholic
“I don’t have a drinking problem ‘Cept when I can’t get a drink.” — Tom Waits Thanks to clever marketing, most of us think of an alcoholic as being the dirty, smelly, homeless person in the street lying on the park bench clutching his bottle. That’s a proper alcoholic. They’re the ones with the serious drink problem.
What Parents And Caregivers Need To Know About Teen Mental Health
How To Know When They Need Help You're not alone if your teen child is struggling with anxiety, depression, or other mental health issues. Many teenagers are still having difficulties more than a year after the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) joined forces with other groups to declare a national emergency in juvenile mental health. You might still wonder if the symptoms are simply a result of the biological and social changes that all teens experience as they approach maturity, or if there is anything more going on. How do you as a parent or a caregiver know when to bring up mental health with your teen and their doctor?
Les MorganPublished about a year ago in PsycheThe Brutal Truth: Drinking Makes You A Loser
You don’t know you’re fighting for your life because you’re an idiot and you’ve lost the ability to see what a complete and total loser you have become.
Fit, healthy women can develop heart disease. Here’s what you should know.
It is a common misconception that only unhealthy or sedentary individuals are at risk for developing heart disease. However, even fit and healthy women can be at risk for heart disease, and it is important for all women to be aware of their risk factors and take steps to prevent or manage the condition.