Sentences with phrase «does overcoming addiction»

Does overcoming addiction really depend on a person's decision and willpower to do so?

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They see their pastor struggle with addiction after an injury instead of firing him they all - around him helping him overcome, they can start a sizable food bank in an impoverished area that didn't have one.
Indeed, on the basis of Matthew 25, ordering our attention and overcoming our addiction to distraction has everything to do with our ability to recognize Christ in one another and to learn what it means to be the body of Christ, a people formed by habits of good attention, giving and exchanging the gifts of attention in a world of distraction.
If that addiction is «curable,» for lack of a better term, by disuse and whether or not someone has the will power to overcome it does not remove the fact that there is / was and addiction to a particular substance.
Smoking is one of the toughest addictions to overcome, but millions of people have eventually been successful in doing so.
Even doing just some of these simple tips can help you to change your tastes over time and help to overcome your addiction to the overly aggressive tastes that food marketers have pushed on us our entire lives.
have you checked out the diet cure by Julian Ross, she promotes trytophan to help overcome food addiction and such like, how does that relate to this
If the person that you are dating does want help to overcome their drug addiction, then the next step to take is to find a professional to help them with it.
They're essentially all the same — a rags to riches story where the subject overcomes some kind of personal demon, usually drug addiction)-- and Taylor Tate's «Get on Up» doesn't appear to buck that trend.
Guess there has been one too many addiction memoirs out there and I don't need to read another one where a gifted kid overcame her surroundings.
One simple fix to this would be to exercise some self control, and to learn how to turn the phone off, or to put it away during «real life» events, but as with most addictions, the compulsion to do it is too strong to overcome any sort of social pressure.
Drawn to my specialization in psychoanalysis and psychoanalytic psychotherapy, individuals, couples and groups do just that, through eliminating addictions, resolving feelings of abandonment and career ambivalence, and overcoming fears of intimacy and / or sexual difficulties.»
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