Sentences with phrase «resulting from the addiction»

It can halt the addictive cycle and repair the personality damage resulting from the addiction.
Frank's woeful health results from an addiction to junk food and unconscionable hygiene.
We know that a continued increase in global temperature will mean a continued increase in environmental harm resulting from our addiction to and over-reliance on coal, gas, and oil.
A vicious cycle begins as the tension resulting from the addiction creates a dynamic that is continuously triggering for both partners, and making it more difficult for the substance - abusing partner to stop, while the other feels more and more hurt and neglected.

Not exact matches

Recent evidence reveals good results from getting people off the streets and into housing as quickly as possible, before tackling other problems, such as addiction or mental health.
For our purposes, the medical and psychiatric therapies may be divided into three categories according to their purpose: (1) those therapies that aid in the physical rehabilitation of the person suffering from the effects of an acute binge and / or prolonged excessive drinking over many years; (2) those that help to keep the addictive cycle broken and thus maintain sobriety for sufficient time to allow other therapies to take effect; (3) those that aim at lessening the alcoholic's personality problems — both those that contributed to the causation of his addiction and those resulting from the interpersonal chaos of progressive alcoholism.
Chemical dependency and other forms of addiction frequently result from maladaptive attempts to find the solace that comes only from a spiritual relationship with the God who is there.
Writing in The Times, Kate Lampard, chairwoman of GambleAware said: «As a society, we should be concerned about the rising risk of harm from wider access and more regular participation in gambling on future generations, resulting in a possible public health crisis in gambling addiction
Tough presents striking research from neuroendocrinology and other fields revealing that childhood psychological traumas — from physical and sexual abuse to physical and emotional neglect, divorce, parental incarceration, and addiction, things found more often (though by no means exclusively) in impoverished families — overwhelm developing bodies» and minds» ability to manage the stress of events, resulting in «all kinds of serious and long - lasting negative effects, physical, psychological, and neurological.»
Fatal overdose, the contraction of Hepatitis C and / or HIV and addiction and dependence are among a plethora of negative side effects that can result from heroin use.
Based on their results and evidence from other studies on addiction and the hippocampus, the authors suggest an intriguing explanation for addiction: newborn neurons in the hippocampus inhibit the release of dopamine, one of the major chemical messengers that act as a reward signal.
Encouraged by advances in the neuroscience of addiction, positive results from clinical trials and stirrings of interest from big pharma, Heilig and his colleagues are pushing for medication to become a mainstream treatment.
The results have just been published in the International journal Addiction Research and Theory, and are one of several studies from Aarhus University focusing on medical doctors» consumption of substances and substance use disorders.
Unfortunately, relief from cigarette addiction is far from the only result of this type of stroke.
Results from this study support previous findings that beliefs can alter a drug's effects on craving, providing insight into possible avenues for novel methods of addiction treatments.
The results of the four experiments in the study also indicate that the weight - suppression properties of nicotine may act through processes that are separate from those that contribute to nicotine addiction.
These results demonstrate robust functional dysregulation that corresponds to the third stage of the addiction cycle (craving) and parallel emerging findings from functional imaging studies in human addicts.
Drug addiction results from adaptations in specific brain neurons caused by repeated exposure to a drug of abuse.
To demonstrate the validity of this thesis, Dr. Hyman provides numerous examples of patients with a wide variety of apparently disparate brain disorders, ranging from autism to depression to eating disorders to addictions to ADHD to dementia, Parkinson's and Alzheimer's disease, all of whom experienced not just resolution of symptoms, but recovery of healthful function as a result of his application of the functional medicine matrix to their unique physiology, history and current circumstances.
You may develop a sugar addiction and suffer from insulin spikes and drops causing you to crave more sugar than normal, resulting in unwanted weight gain.
It is a state of high anxiety that results from information overload and internet addiction.
We all know of the emotional addiction to food that results from continuous processed food intake.
By comparison, Jennifer Dworkin's Love and Diane — an intimate, unruly portrait of a mother / daughter relationship and of three generations of a black Brooklyn family struggling with drug addiction; HIV; poverty; a byzantine, contradictory, often inane welfare system; and the self - destructive impulses that result from anger, shame, and abandonment — seems even more admirable and involving than it did in its New York Film Festival screening last year.
According to the recent statistics, 140 people die from cocaine abuse, 95 from marijuana, and almost 300 as a result of a sever cigarette addiction.
The book results from my intense interaction with many writers who have told me how self - doubt, lack of sales, rejections (by traditional publishers and literary agents), «workshopping,» sales addiction and the feeling readers don't care for your books — can take away the joy of writing.
Where, for example, a registrant or member suffers from an alcohol or drug addiction, a regulator must accommodate that disability to the point of undue hardship when addressing professional misconduct resulting from that disability, or when addressing the registrant's competence, or when acting under any provision relating specifically to addictions that may impair the professional's ability to practice, e.g., under sections 33 (4)(e) and 39 (1)(e) of the Health Professions Act.
(2) results from the Insured's alcoholism or addiction to drugs or narcotics; but not addiction which results from the administration of those substances in accordance with the advice and written instructions of a Licensed Health Care Practitioner;
London About Blog LEAP UK is a global network of law enforcement figures who seek alternatives to failing, punitive drug laws.Our mission at LEAP is to reduce the multitude of unintended harmful consequences resulting from fighting the war on drugs and to lessen the incidence of death, disease, crime and addiction by ultimately ending drug prohibition.
Working with individuals and couples, I also practice full - time at a local non-profit agency which specializes in the co-occurrence of trauma and addiction, where I help clients work through the complex symptoms resulting from trauma.
Substance Use Disorders / Addiction, Trauma & Trauma Experiences for People of Color resulting from Systemic Oppression, EMDR, 12 - Step Recovery, Depression, Anxiety, Anger Management, Stress Management, Self - Esteem, Personal Growth and Development, Mindfulness, Grief and Loss, Mood Disorders, Relationships, Parenting, Life Transitions / Life Skills, and Women's Issues.
Poor performance in school, depressed mood, defiant behavior at home, anxious thinking, self - harming, and / or addictions can result from unhealthy patterns and thought processes as well as trauma.
In the Sidebar entitled «8 Types of Resistance,» «Habits and addictions,» to the sentence containing the phrase,»... that the client doesn't want to deal with...,» I would suggest an update based on our knowledge that addiction is a brain disorder, not a want / not - want:»... the client doesn't want to deal with, isn't receiving sufficient medical care for, or doesn't have sufficient emotion regulation skills to, tolerate the intense discomfort, even pain, that results from the discipline and deprivation required...»
Addictions, whether to a substance (alcohol, drugs, food), a result (gambling, workaholism, excessive exercise), or a person (relationship dependency), have the same core source... loss of self... and this is what has to be healed if the addicted person is going to gain true freedom from the addiction.
Kevin Leapley is the Director of the Sex Addiction Recovery program at Front Range Counseling Center, an outpatient counseling service specifically for the treatment of men who suffer from the results of sexually addictive and compulsive behavior.
I believe that one's past experiences can result in issues of depression, anxiety, codependence, addiction, and a myriad of other issues that can arise from ongoing dysfunctional beliefs and behaviors.
As a result, I work with many clients struggling with - or recovering from - various forms of self - destruction or self - harm (including addiction and substance abuse, impulsivity, eating disorders, isolation, body image distortions, cutting, etc.).»
Recovery from sex addiction and sexual compulsivity is directed at learning to control and eliminate sexual behaviors that result in loss or unwanted consequences in the lives of the sex addict.
He provides a supportive and affirmative counseling setting that can help men and couples come up with results that are different from the ones they are currently getting - especially with sex and porn addiction.
Over four decades we have expanded to treat a broad range of mental health challenges resulting from trauma, domestic violence, physical, emotional and sexual abuse, relationship issues, alcohol and drug addiction, and much more.
This course is recommended for health care professionals, especially addiction counselors, psychologists, mental health counselors, social workers, and nurses who seek knowledge about implications for primary care for veterans who suffer from PTSD as result of serving in the Iraq War.
Two of her recent papers are: Mothering From the Inside Out: Results of a second randomized clinical trial testing a mentalization - based intervention for mothers in addiction treatment.
It is overwhelming to cope with the grief, shame, and guilt that result from your own addiction.
In the 20 years I have been in this field in Tri-Cities, Washington I have seen over 2000 children, adolescents, and adults having spent over 150,000 hours in psychotherapy sessions assisting clients in navigating through difficult situations resulting from divorce, relationship issues, sexual addiction, anger, depression, anxiety, and feelings of discontent.»
Parent alienation is a crime for the children who suffer such an aweful act of hate against the other parent the mental harm and alienation could be and usually is unreversable for the child to which the results can be seen in drug addiction, suicides, and crime cause by a child being separate from there loving parent by the parent who just wants revenge.
Clinicians Ariel Stern, LPC and Nicole LePera, Ph.D. has extensive experience working with addiction issues and can provide support treatment to clients recovering from addiction, families dealing with the stress of a loved one's addiction, grief and loss as a result of addiction issues, and the impact of addiction on relationships.
Many times addictions can result from a genetic predisposition or other conditions, such as depression, that lead you to seek an escape from reality.
Based on the information from the past two months of articles on the subject of compulsive sexual acting out - a sexual addiction results from an abuse of the natural sex drive that each person is born with.
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