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Enjoy Your Food Again: Support for Cravings, Allergies & Addictions by culturedcook Posted Fri 01 Jan 2010 12:00am to help you kick your cravings and permanently take control of your health.  The six-week program is open to anyone who’s interested in learning more about food from the ground up... for as long as we have concerns about our food! Sessions include learning about lasting nutrition, puzzling out food labels, discussing the emotional/psychological aspects of food Read on »
Supporting a loved one through food addiction by DiseaseProof Medical Doctor Posted Mon 14 Feb 2011 5:45am the best for finally winning in a war they’ve been fighting for years.      What are your thoughts to share with others who are supporting a loved one through food addiction... just ahead for both of us with my budding food addiction and resulting binge eating disorder and obesity. While we were dating, I had confided that I had a “food problem Read on »
When Too Much Isn't Enough: Ending the Destructive Cycle of AD/HD and Addictive Behavior by Tara McGillicuddy, SCAC Patient Expert Posted Mon 10 Nov 2008 4:40pm Wendy Richardson once again writes an informative and helpful book about AD/HD and addiction. This book delves deep into addictive behaviors that many adults with ADD face. This book isn't just about well known addictions like drugs and gambling. It discusses every day things like shopping, food, and the internet. Wendy also provides helpful ways to deal Read on »
Addictive Behavior: Procrastination by Erin .. Patient Expert Posted Fri 01 Jan 2010 12:11pm 1 Comment recovering addicts. Why do we procrastinate? Well it's certainly not because it feels good. Procrastinating makes me feel like I always have some unfinished business looming over... should have, it is usually because of fear. When you do something over and over regardless of the repercussions it definitely fits into addictive thinking. Where has my fear Read on »
The Importance of Support in Addiction Recovery by Erin .. Patient Expert Posted Sun 07 Sep 2008 8:02pm For anyone who has entered into addiction recovery, one thing becomes clear…support is needed in order for you to be successful in your addiction recovery. “You alone can do it, but you cannot do it alone” - O. Hobart Mowrer But what makes support such an important component to a successful recovery? And what is the meaning of support when Read on »
Drug Rehabilitation Support for Drug Addicts by Methods of Healing Patient ExpertComplimentary & Alternative Medicine Posted Thu 04 Mar 2010 1:52am 1 Comment , their families and loved ones.  Drug Rehabilitation Support is necessary for drug addicts to recover and stay sober. Available Drug Rehabilitation Support for Drug Addicts..., medication programs, religious counseling, group meetings with sponsorships and admission to a rehabilitation facility. Choosing Drug Rehabilitation Support for Drug Addicts Needs Read on »
The Importance of Support in Addiction Recovery by Erin .. Patient Expert Posted Wed 13 Jan 2010 5:32pm For anyone who has entered into addiction recovery, one thing becomes clear...support is needed in order for you to be successful in your addiction recovery... of support when it's pertaining to addiction recovery? It's my understanding that when you are speaking about support in recovery you are really talking about a kind of give Read on »
Great new Support Network for the family of drug Addicts by dave s. Posted Thu 29 Jan 2009 6:40pm I just found a great support network that is new.  It has blogging, profile commenting, member emails, instant messaging, and other features that i can't think of now.  I... things i have been experiencing with my addicted loved one.  If interested in joining go to http://ixaddict.com Read on »
Sugar Addicts: Get Free Support Now by Connie Bennett Healthy Living Professional Posted Fri 01 Jan 2010 12:00am Now, that it's a new year, would you like to overcome your sugar addiction? In 2010, would you like to to connect with others, who also want to break free from a sugar habit and its accompanying frustrations? And would you like to get support, encouragement and motivation from people who've successfully conquered their sugar addiction Read on »