Simple Strategies to Overcome Addictions Overcomer Curative Therapy for Addiction Recovery
By LESLEY WELLS
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They ruin lives. Addictions are a strong and damaging force that tears apart the personal and professional lives of those it affects.
Overcoming addictions is essential for the welfare of those involved because it can destroy all of the things that are important. Addictions evolve into this all-consuming demand within a person's life where they may do anything to satisfy the urge to "feed" and satisfy the addiction that has taken over their life.
The sort of behavior that was once normal for a person suffering from an addiction no longer takes precedence over what is believed to be needed to indulge in the addiction. An individual may resist overcoming their addictions because they find pleasure in whatever relief the addiction provides for them during the time being.
The consequences of their actions are not taken into consideration until after the damage is done (if acknowledged at all) and they never achieve happiness and their addition causes them to be miserable.
This book would bring a permanent solution to all your addiction problems and help you live a happy, fulfilled life.
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Simple Strategies to Overcome Addictions Overcomer Curative Therapy for Addiction Recovery - LESLEY WELLS
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LESLEY WELLS
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Published by Lesley Wells
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Dedication
I dedicate this book to every addict. Addiction is not easy to handle, but I know you will pull through.
Chapter One
How Addictions Start
Addiction is one of the worst figured out things on the planet. I would say misunderstood. Most people indicate something someone depends on as if it was the original cause the addiction itself.
It's a bit like seeing fly over a pile of debris and thinking that the flies created this landfill. Any addiction is indeed an administrative mechanism.
Becoming addicted provides a specific form of relief. Managing is making a specific change mental, emotional or physical so you can face it or adapt to something that worries you.
An operating mechanism is a specific procedure, Process or technique or thing which succeeds in making it adapt to needs. Stress is serious business.
A person cannot flourish in an atmosphere of stress. So it's just logical that when we experience disturbing situations, we would be immediately likely to change something about this. But that's the problem.
This is especially true in childhood, when we didn't call Pictures of our own lives. The people around us did.
Imagine someone has a very deep wound, but in their current situation there's no right way to do this. Focus on healing this wound or at least the person think it does not exist.
So what should you do? Find a way to ease the pain causing this injury in his life. It is addiction.
Here is another analogy. Imagine someone stuck in a very deep hole and they believe which is not possible to come out of this hole.
An addiction to everything they depend on, are like fixed wings the person temporarily has, and fly out of the hole but they can't go sideways to completely alleviate the problem.
Instead, someone can float just outside that hole as long as someone feels relief of the addiction they face then they go back into the hole. Basically it is self-administered pain relievers.
We are looking for a physiological variable that dictates why some People gotten to be dependent and why some people don't do it until they know it.
Specific variables related to What kind of pain do people experience? and what help do they need dictates very clearly what someone will actually do to become addicted.
So you can understand what i mean I have a few examples. People who have experienced serious rejection and who internalizes Negativity, tends to get hyper criticism of themselves.
You feel self-loathing. You