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Addiction Therapy: Could Someone Please Explain Cognitive Behavior Therapy to Me in a Nutshell? Simple Terms?

Question by summer bear: could someone please explain Cognitive Behavior Therapy to me in a nutshell? simple terms?

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Answer by Jamie
cognitive behavour therapy when therapy-man teach patient-man to change ways by altering behaviours and expecting this to effect behaviour-man’s psychological state.

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Rehab Addict: What Are Some of Your Favorite Crush/falling in Love Quotes?

Question by : What are some of your favorite crush/falling in love quotes?
So i kind of have a crush on thiss boy. I wanted to know what your favorite quotes are about falling in love, or having a crush. Funny one’s wouldd be nice too! Thankss!!

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Answer by Shine 07 13 71
“you complete me”

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Tile Lesson Day with Nicole Curtis.


The Tile Shop in Roseville MN, held a tile class starring Nicole Curtis, Rehab Addict.

 

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What Is an Opiate: How to Relieve Built Up Stress?

Question by baby101: How to relieve built up stress?
Hi i have a problem with keeping everything bottled in and i was wondering how to just forget / relieve it? Or calm down and relax?

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Answer by peacehippie666
Vent, express yourself. Bottling those emotions is quite unhealthy.

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Tylox Addiction and Tylox Abuse


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What Over the Counter Medication Is Addictive in California?

Question by Daniel: What over the counter medication is addictive in California?
I’m doing a project for psychology and I need to know what kind of medication that can be physically addictive that is over the counter and needs no doctor’s prescription.
Please and thank you =D

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Answer by Nate
None that I know of. Addictive medications that I am familiar with are controlled drugs and require a prescription.

There are a few I think people say they are addicted too, like anti-histamines, but I don’t think they are actually physically addictive.

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Prescription drug abuse is the largest epidemic facing the American public today. The abuse of prescription drugs is the fastest-growing segment of illegal d…

 

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Suboxone: ARE YOU STRUGGLING WITH GETTING OFF PAIN MEDS(PRESCRIPSION)?

Question by katerinb: ARE YOU STRUGGLING WITH GETTING OFF PAIN MEDS(PRESCRIPSION)?
Is there anyone out there trying to kick a pain pill habit( i.e, vicodin, percocet, morphine, codeine, etc). I AM ASKING THIS QUESTION BECAUSE I AM RECOVED FOR 1 YEAR AND FINALLY FOUND SOMETHING THAT ACTUALLY WORK, NO BOY ACHES, WITHDRAWAL OR ANY OF THAT STUFF WHICH MAKES IT IMMPOSSIBLE TO QUIT. IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO KNOW HOW? ONE WORD “SUBOXONE”, IF MORE INFO NEEDED POST A QUESTION BACK.

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Answer by shjeephunter
I am taking the same thing “Suboxone” and I love it!!!!!!

I’ve been on it for over a year and am glad I heard about it on HBO. I had a lot of medical problems that lead to me taking the pills and got tired of them and the way they made me feel.

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Why Does He Only Get Drunk at Home?

Question by Krazie: Why does he only get drunk at home?
I know my husband has a drinking problem, but he’s not a typical “alcoholic”. He’s works in the oil field and his schedule is 7 days of work and 7 days off. While he’s at work he doesn’t drink even if the other men are. He stays out on location on his work week (usually because the work site is to far to drive back and forth) and doesn’t drink because it’s against work regulations to drink on location. He’s reasoning is he doesn’t want to lose his job. Ok BUT when days off hit he drinks every evening till his drunk. Some days nothing happens. Other days his rude and argumentative blaming me for some unknown reason. We’ve talked about this and actually his cut down from a 12 pack to a 6 pack in the past year. So obviously he has some control over his drinking. What do I do to get him to cut back to weekends only or a few times a month? Does he need AA? I dunno I’m frustrated and need advice.