This series of questions may help you determine if you are a compulsive overeater. Many members of Overeaters Anonymous have found that they have answered yes to many of these questions. Do you eat when you’re not hungry? Do you go on eating binges for no apparent reason? Do you have feelings of guilt and …∞
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Relapse is defined as returning to a specific behavior (active alcoholism, addiction) after a period of abstinence (stopping), that particular behavior. Relapse does not come on suddenly and without warning, it is a process over time. Staying clean/sober is not recovery, working a program is. Relapse cannot be avoided by shear willpower of self-discipline. Self-Test …∞
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New Delhi: Alcoholics who want to quit drinking have only place where they can meet with like-minded people: Alcoholics Anonymous.
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Twelve Step Facilitation Therapy (TSF) is a brief, structured, and manual-driven approach to facilitating early recovery from alcohol abuse, alcoholism, and other drug abuse and addiction problems. TSF is implemented with individual clients over 12 to 15 sessions. The intervention is based on the behavioral, spiritual, and cognitive principles of 12-step fellowships such as Alcoholics …∞
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