
ADDICTIVE THINKING
UNDERSTANDING ADDICTIVE THINKING AND THE ADDICTIVE PERSONALITY, CRIMINAL THINKING, ADDICTIVE PERSONALITY DISORDER, OBSESSIVE PERSONALITIES AND OBSESSIVE PERSONALITY TRAIT
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KEN RICHARDS

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When a person gets addicted, problems can arise rapidly. Being addicted can become a fast reality. Simply begin by taking a moment with yourself and asking a question: “Are there times you consider yourself to have a addiction problem?” If you answered yes, an addiction issue is probably happening. Why?
A majority of the time, a problem is denied by abusers, or an effort is made to create excuses, thus hiding from it. The innate reaction is defending your behaviors and yourself. These defenses will naturally fall down at one time or another. Therefore, if you consider yourself to have a problem sometimes, it is almost certain that you do have a problem.
Drugs are instrumental in calming someone down, giving energy, allowing one to overcome their shyness and prevent feelings of loneliness. Drugs can make an individual feel bolder and even execute risks that they would not typically take. They are often utilized to help someone feel they fit into various social situations and take on that “party” mood and for celebration of those occasions which are happy.
In medical uses, drugs are utilized in pain alleviation, assisting with sleep difficulties, lowering anger levels, suppressing anxiety and depression avoidance. Drugs can also be used for increasing sex desires, lowering weight and dealing with stress.
This book covers:
- What Causes Addiction?
- Recognizing Addictive Behaviors
- Making Your Mind Up! Quit Addictive Thinking Now!
- The Brain and Drugs
- What Can One Do To Stop Addictive Thinking?
Many individuals report that their addiction began in response to pressure from peers. In their world, others around them were experimenting and using drugs, so in order to feel socially integrated, they started using drugs as well.
The effects of drugs, for everyone, are countless. These countless reasons start being accepted when drugs are considered a cure-all for our illnesses and an outlet for overcoming the hurdles life throws our way. If it was as simple as that, drugs might be thought of as a type of “wonder drug”.
This is where the rubber meets the road as thinking becomes somewhat skewed. Individuals start to yearn for that euphoric feeling resulting from drug use and that is the moment when drugs become an issue. The vicious cycle can begin where you do not want to live absent of that euphoric feeling from drugs and that you are unable to deal with life without those drugs. This cycle is what produces the addiction.
Click buy now to learn about the various types of addiction that are popular and what each of those discussed addiction can do to an individual!
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