You probably have
an addictive relationship with meals and also you wrestle with portion management, monitor your calorie consumption in your meals to be sure to're not overeating.
«People can develop a compulsive or
addictive relationship with exercise in which they struggle to maintain a rigid routine,» Rosenfeld says, «and they'll land in a sea of negative emotions when they're unable to work out.»
Not exact matches
Psychotherapy may be of help in dealing
with personality and
relationship problems; it is usually grossly ineffective in halting the
addictive cycle.
Screen time is very
addictive and interferes
with personal
relationships.
Fear not: there is still some good news — namely, that we all have a chance to reverse course, to correct our
addictive behaviors, and to find a
relationship with our phones that feels productive and positive, not toxic.
As
with other
addictive behaviors, you cross the line from normal when your focus on job - related activities becomes destructive to your
relationships and your personal health.
This is why I begin my work
with patients by «clearing the slate» of
addictive foods like alcohol, sugar, coffee, dairy, wheat, and additives to help detox from an unsustainable
relationship.
If providers are burned out, sick, disillusioned, suffering from
relationship dysfunctions, at the mercy of
addictive behaviors, or out of touch
with their true purpose, it's hard to overcome the victim mentality that plagues people inside our health care system right now.
I am Outgoing, Lovable, Spontaneous, Not one to mess
with, Funny, Excellent kisser, EXTREMELY sexy, Loves being in long
relationships,
Addictive, very family oriented.
In our interview
with Harkness, our interviewer remarks that the trilogy is an «
addictive blend of history, science, romance and fantasy that chronicles the complicated
relationship between a witch named Diana Bishop and a vampire named Matthew de Clairmont.»
Full of Washington historical lore, this
addictive whodunit also updates Lucie's
relationship with brooding Quinn Santori, her Montgomery Estate Vineyard winemaker lover.
I also work
with families struggling
with codependency related to
addictive and destructive behaviors within the family and parent / child
relationship problems.»
I specialize in working
with anxiety, depression,
addictive behaviors and
relationship issues, and in helping to uncover and then overcome issues from the past that are still affecting thoughts and behavior in the present.
I work
with people ages 16 to 65 on the issues of depression, anxiety,
addictive behaviors, life transitions and
relationships.»
We may be struggling in our
relationships, work,
with addictive behaviors or just a general sense of unhappiness or anxiety.
«I help adults and couples
with relationship and codependency issues, grief and loss, depression, anxiety and
addictive patterns
with self and others.
Do you feel alone in your struggle
with overwhelming emotions,
addictive behaviors or a difficult
relationship?
«Are you struggling
with stress, anxiety, food and weight issues,
addictive or compulsive behaviors, or
relationship problems?
I felt comfortable
with my understanding of the madness and the irresistibly
addictive nature of
relationships.
ASTUTELY INSTRUCTS us how group and twelve step programs can serve as correctives by replacing
addictive behaviors
with meaningful and transforming
relationships.
At the same time over - and under - functioning in families and
relationships provides a welcome mat for the development of problems
with alcohol and
addictive chemicals.
My areas of expertise include problems
with moods and emotions (such as anxiety and depression); difficulties in
relationships;
addictive and compulsive behaviours; obsessive thinking and OCD; pregnancy loss or postpartum depression; coming to terms
with change and loss and a history of sexual abuse.»
She works
with people who are struggling
with relationship difficulties, depression / anxiety, fertility / pregnancy / new parent issues, trauma, and
addictive behaviors.
I work
with individuals and couples, and specialize in trauma & abuse,
relationship issues, depression & anxiety, grief, and
addictive behaviors.
Back to Top Lindsey Rodriguez, University of South Florida - St. Petersburg About My Research: My research incorporates social cognitive and
relationship theories
with health psychology to focus on understanding and improving
relationships, including how
relationships are influenced by alcohol / other
addictive behaviors, intimate partner violence, jealousy, and interpersonal perceptions.
I can help
with anxiety, depression,
addictive behaviors (i.e., substances, food, work), life transitions, work issues, mid-life and other challenging experiences, including grief and
relationship issues.»
I have worked
with individuals struggling
with Trauma,
Addictive and Compulsive behaviors
with food, alcohol, and / or drugs, as well as Depression,
Relationship Issues, Domestic Violence, Anxiety, and Life Transitions.
A far greater number of people suffer
with some level of mental health symptoms,
addictive tendencies, or
relationship distress that interfere
with their potential for happiness and productivity.
Description: Most
addictive behavior is rooted in some type of loss, be it the death of a loved one, coming to terms
with limitations set by chronic health problems, or the end of a
relationship.