Kim Seelbrede
views addictive behaviors as symptoms of other underlying, unresolved issues and has developed a special interest in recovery support as well as having received specialized training in this area.
Not exact matches
The selected course, Relapse Prevention for
Addictive Behaviors, is not currently available for public
view.
«My clients and I work together toward making the changes they desire, whether they be life changes (including recovery from trauma), changes in
behavior (for example,
addictive behaviors), or changes in how they
view themselves and those around them.
In my
view,
addictive behavior is often related to trauma or loss and develops as an adaptive strategy to cope with difficult or negative affective states and feelings.
Freud
viewed addictive and compulsive
behavior as a defensive strategy used by an individual to avoid feelings of powerlessness.