Underlying depression and anxiety have also been linked to addictions, as people try to self-medicate to feel better. |
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We need self-control in situations where anger or addictions cause us to spiral out of control. |
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In a 2001 article in New York magazine about feuding couples, one dueling duo, Dave and Brooke, traded barbs about her wireless addictions. |
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He is ceaselessly trying to spread awareness amongst the addicted against the hazards of different addictions. |
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Each time he would promise to kick his crippling addictions to heroin and alcohol, but would lapse again almost immediately. |
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But I also recognise that kicking addictions is terribly difficult, and the time of being admitted to hospital is not the time to try it. |
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He recently confessed to betraying his friends to fuel his drug and gambling addictions, running up huge debts in the process. |
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For years before that, he struggled with drug and alcohol addictions while repeatedly clashing with the law. |
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We are happy to provide needle exchange schemes for drug addicts, and their addictions are treatable. |
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I will present an integrated approach to treating addictions and will apply it concretely stage by stage. |
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For example, multiple addictions have been found among more than half of adolescents who have a compulsive behaviour problem. |
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Some individuals with bulimia struggle with addictions, including abuse of drugs and alcohol, and compulsive stealing. |
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Klinger's editorial powers cover Holmes's obsessions, his addictions and even his card index system. |
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One thing that may intensify this focus is the vast resources on the Internet available to feed or fuel other addictions or compulsions. |
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Injections are also being developed to help tackle other serious addictions, including drugs dependence. |
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The program is for people who are working on issues such as chemical and process addictions, codependency and dysfunctional family issues. |
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Beating addictions needs more expert advice and just brute will-power is very unlikely to work. |
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Several speakers offered perspectives on public policy toward addicts and addictions. |
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The friendship the two men form, and the ways in which they manage to feed their addictions, provide the basic thrust of the film. |
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Its denizens slip hyperactively in and out of view like character actors with coffee addictions and inspired agents. |
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Children who grow up in homes where there is alcohol or drug abuse may be more likely to develop addictions. |
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The addictions would probably be easier to break once she began to deal with what had happened to her. |
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He finds himself with addictions to voyeurism and narcissism, as well as a nasty coke habit. |
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She's fleeing small-town claustrophobia, he wants to outrun his addictions. |
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I think I seriously underestimate the extent to which our society's addictions drive the actions of our citizens. |
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But once upon a time, she was on top of the world, until her addictions seemed to get the better of her. |
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What characteristics differentiate drug injectors who seek formal help with their addictions from those who do not seek help? |
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It also acted as a stimulant, a sedative, an appetite suppressant, and fed smokers' addictions. |
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Depression, eating disorders, addictions and mental illnesses are at record levels. |
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He soon started using harder drugs and supported his addictions through criminal activities. |
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Be it knowledge or skills, the general counseling training and experience of the addictions counselor constitutes another source of expertness. |
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Neglected for a long period, the old town of Jaffa declined rapidly, becoming a hotbed of deprivation, crime and various addictions. |
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Jurors with nicotine addictions are let out during deliberations to smoke. |
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If you're a kid and your parents phub you, call them out on it, as when it comes to acknowledging their smartphone addictions, parents are the worst. |
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And when it comes to getting a handle on addictions, the best person to turn to is a certified addiction counselor. |
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For example, in 2001 they expanded addictions services and continuing care for First Nations. |
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Many then choose to escape their despair or cope with their addictions by hard drug use. |
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He is a contract therapist with victim's services and is interested in mental health and addictions problems that co-occur with victimization. |
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This list excludes bassinets, Veterans Affairs Canada beds, addictions beds, stretchers, and observation beds in the emergency rooms. |
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It gives them the skills, stability and knowledge to break free from the ongoing cycle of violence, addictions and abuse. |
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He believed Americans were obsessed with being entertained, which resulted in senseless addictions and deadened affects. |
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When more dangerous addictions took hold, the saga of Troubled Gazza began to overwhelm the footballer himself. |
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Another striking feature has been the increase of addictions, psychosomatic and mental illness and suicides. |
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Dut to its cocooning roundness, its spread goes well with stalls from addictions such as tobacco, alcohol, food or heartbreak. |
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As it turned out, just before the addictions did finish him, he changed his mind, went into rehab, and lived to tell this tale. |
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Mental health concerns can include a number of issues from addictions and substance use, depression and anxiety, to psychosis. |
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Consumers complain that mental health and addictions services are numerous, disconnected, siloed and inaccessible. |
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From that small group flowed gut-wrenching stories of suicides, addictions and shattered minds and bodies. |
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I am not talking about alcoholics – you wouldn't penalise people for addictions – but a doctor could easily make the distinction. |
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To lie to your husband, kids, lovers, friends and sponsor about your addictions? |
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Junk food, chemicals, pollution and addictions are doing our immune systems no favours. |
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If only your form of worship and symbols had the strength to prevent wars and addictions to vices, you would live in peace! |
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I help those who want to end their drug addictions by leading them in therapy. |
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This project helped experts to bring information on counselling people with addictions to staff at the lodge. |
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General benefits exist to graduates and their families in terms of quality of life by addressing their addictions and criminal behaviour. |
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At the same time, an employer still has a duty to accommodate employees with disabling addictions, including nicotine. |
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As a result individuals, families, and communities learn and recognize high risk behaviours that can often lead to addictions. |
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The centre provides mental health and addictions services and a drop-in space for homeless people, as well as some supported housing. |
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Drug and alcohol addictions are widespread among federally sentenced offenders. |
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Are small cities such idealized places, free from big city problems of crime, homelessness, addictions? |
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She sought recovery from her addictions, cleansed her mind and soul, rebuilt her life, resurrected her career and reconnected with her children and family. |
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But it does raise the possibly tragic question of how her sexuality, addictions, and eventual death are entwined. |
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You don't want to develop any addictions to cocaine or speed. |
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Friends have been metamorphosing like butterflies, healing bad habits and addictions. |
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Among politicians there appears to be much confusion over how to medically treat addictions, or even nas. |
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Opium and other narcotic addictions were rampant among the upper classes. |
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The growing national plague of oxy addictions, overdoses, and deaths was caused by the illegal activity of some doctors, pharmacists, and patients. |
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Others self-medicated their pain through addictions or substance abuse. |
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Such youth remain at increased risk of developing one or multiple addictions and are more prone to thoughts of suicide, as well as actual suicide attempts. |
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The programme was a three-part drama starring Sarah Lancaster and Ian Hart, that chronicled the lives of the murdered women and their families, and the drug addictions that drove them to prostitution. |
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The course covers topics such as an introduction to the internet, e-privacy, meeting strangers online, harmful content, netiquette, computer addictions and viruses. |
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Bergunder analyses many eloquent personal testimonies of spiritual rebirth where addictions are converted into aversions, and where chronic frustration and the weight of cumulative malignancy find release in exuberant joy. |
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The Saskatchewan people thought they were hard done by, and when we told them the scope of the problem in B. C., they felt a little better, but it still is not enough when you are dealing with kids who have drug addictions. |
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Furthermore, since the prevalence of addictions and comorbidity seems high among First Nations, the current prevention, intervention and postvention services do not necessarily allow us to address the cooccurence of problems. |
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She finally came to terms with her addictions at her third rehab clinic and rarely drank again. |
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Eubank made a fresh start in New York, battling drug, alcohol and shoplifting addictions to attend church and school. |
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A step-by-step plan to break from your various technology addictions. |
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I've watched too many couples miraculously negotiate tough times – from addictions and serial adultery to bi-polar disorder – only to fall apart once the normality they aspired to becomes reality. |
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Police and the media often perpetuate stereotypes such as promiscuousness, laziness, the likeliness to be battling addictions, and a tendency to run away in order to explain why they are victimized or missing. |
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Mr Melly was possibly the most popular jazzman in Britain, and certainly the most outrageous. Like all the addictions of his life, jazz burst on him at school. |
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Individuals are detoxed and referred directly into residentially based treatment, and then reconnected with outpatient addictions treatment services within their home community. |
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Employee assistance, occupational health, and human resource professionals representing the Alberta workplace were consulted with regard to establishing a residentially based addictions treatment program. |
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In these conditions, the Commission feels that there is no current need to play a bigger role in producing research into national legislation nor into wider issues such as addictions, fraud or other reprehensible activities. |
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To cover up addictions and personal pain, people in trouble become adept at deceiving those around them, and deceiving themselves into the bargain. |
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This view was firmly held by key informants and survey respondents to this evaluation, most of whom are experienced criminal justice professionals or addictions treatment specialists. |
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As Walter John Harmon took our evil unto himself, we had emerged newborn, with our addictions, our concupiscence, and our depthless greed lifted from us. |
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Before beginning her career in librarianship, she was active in the Aboriginal community in the areas of media, the Friendship Centre movement and addictions counselling training. |
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And among those enrolled, SAMHSA reports that 43 percent have both alcohol and drug addictions. |
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When the committee heard from Shaun Black, a pharmacologist in Nova Scotia, he raised a very valid point about the need for greater education of pharmacists and physicians regarding addictions. |
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The importance of mind-body connection is being recognized greatly for health as well as healing from addictions. |
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Neither Limbaugh nor Bauer's crackhead will shake their addictions on their own. |
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Sadly, it is a cycle that afflicts many people who suffer from mental illness and addictions. We should be doing all we can to stop this cycle from perpetuating itself. |
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Women parolees must cope with child care, find decent affordable housing that will accommodate their children, make a living, find appropriate health care and deal with their addictions. |
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One of the objectives of working with the families was to provide a positive home environment, emphasize the impact of drinking and alcohol addictions that may lead to family problems and dysfunctions. |
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Precisely this is the stand point of the authors of the Encyclopaedia: physicians of ample experience and numerous contacts with the victims of ruinous addictions. |
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This report delves into the deep-seated issues affecting First Nations communities, such as poverty, drug addictions, domestic violence, and the erosion of the Mi'kmaq and Maliseet cultures and languages. |
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Busto is also looking for common genetic variations shared by people with tobacco or alcohol addictions who also have a mood disorder, work that may prove useful for disease prevention and detection, says Busto. |
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This includes a network of solvent addictions treatment centres that provide culturally appropriate in-patient and out-patient treatment services to First Nations youth. |
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Amy Winehouse, whose life was dogged by drug and alcohol abuse, was killed by an eating disorder rather than by her addictions, according to her brother. |
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We can be grateful that the women don't turn up in fat suits and housecoats — the wives are wiry blondes with addictions to shrewishness and Ritalin. |
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Quinlan is an educator, coach, cheerleader and all the other attributes that fall under the guise of a counsellor dealing with one of the most difficult addictions. |
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Others with admitted addictions are Othered and sadly, forever stigmatized. |
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Another organism that is increasingly used in research on alcoholism and other addictions is the zebrafish Danio rerio. |
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The singer-songwriter was found dead in her London home in 2011 from accidental alcohol poisoning after a long struggle with her addictions. |
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Email newsletters, broadcasts and teleconferences about mental health, addictions and eating disorders are some of the network services to be provided. |
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I think you have to redouble your efforts in treatment and understand that all addictions, alcohol or drug addictions, are relapsing diseases, and repeated use of the drug of choice is certainly very common. |
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While striving for success, Los Angeles Drug Rehab has searched long and hard for a new and effective approach for those struggling with substance abuse addictions. |
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In his pathological addictions to wealth and crystal meth, spree killer Andrew Cunanan became the perverse and unwanted icon of my gay generation. |
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You can invite ischaemic heart disease by enjoying a high-protein, fatty diet, following a sedentary lifestyle, and indulging in addictions like smoking. |
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