The controversy insex addictiontherapyis most vocal when you come across clinicians who consider themselves sex therapists. Many subscribe to the notion that sexaddictiontherapy is a manifestation of an overzealous, conservative religious or moralistic community hell-bent on squelching an individual's fr...
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Spiritual bypass has been defined as the use of spirituality as a distraction from addressing the very perceptible problems present in an individual's life and has been shown to impede various recovery processes, such as in the case of alcohol or substance addiction (Cashwell et al., 2007). ...
How can you change negative thoughts Many people suggest changing your attitude (态度) by thinking of something bright and happy.However, scientists from Queen’s University in Canada said that there might be another way: by walking like a happy person.“It is not surprising that our mood and...
Negative Reinforcement in Alcoholism: An Allostatic View In summary, negative reinforcement in alcoholism can derive from multiple sources, including existing personality issues, existing comorbidity, or engagement of brain circuits that drive the different stages of the addiction cycle. However, underlying...
Nipah scare in Alapuzha;Lab report negative Nipah scare has made panic in Alapuzha,when a person was admitted to the Medical College with viral infection symptoms. Some media reported it as Nipah outbreak.However,according to the department of health,the person’s blood samples proved negative....
There’s another book, specifically for OCD but honestly I found it so helpful for explanations on how our brains work. There’s one entry in particular that explains unwanted thoughts and how to let them go, I really think it would be helpful to many people. The Mindfulness Workbook for ...
sensitization, the patient first imagines engaging in some behavior he wishes to change, say, an addiction. This is quickly followed by the imagining of a highly unpleasant event. Thus, the addictive behavior becomes paired with a highly aversive event and therefore is less likely to occur in ...
We can benefit from using digital technology in learning. But we need to do it in a way that deliberately uses technology in a balanced (not just a hybrid or blended) way, and that maximizes the benefits, while minimizing the clear risks of excess screen time and digital addiction”. To ...
However, a growing body of research has identified a series of downsides to SNS usage. In those studies, SNS usage was usually indexed by use time, rate, level of immersion, or addiction. In a seminal work, researchers [9] formulated a more inclusive notion of SNS use intensity by combini...