Get Relief And Escape Gambling
March 13, 2010 by Kimberly Thomas
Filed under Stress
When one watches movies like The Cincinnati Kid and Casino Royale, the first impulse is to go and hit the casinos. The way in which they flash their chips royally saying “blind and show” looks awesome. But did you know there are many around us who suffer from gambling addiction. Surprised?? Well this is not a new finding for those who have been studying this. Though a prevalent problem, but there always has been an argument about how to define it.
Drug Rehab The Answer To Drug Addiction
March 5, 2010 by Cathy Joseph
Filed under Nicks Blog
Recovering from drug addiction is as much a psychological change as it is physical. It is a change of perspectives from despair, cynicism and self-loathing to one of optimism and self-respect. In fact, the very first battle of drug addiction recovery takes place in the mind.
Finding The Right Drug Rehab Program
March 5, 2010 by Saisha Jones
Filed under Nicks Blog
Drug addiction is typically caused by deep seeded emotional problems that exist from past trauma. People use drugs to numb the pain. Feelings of guilt and shame are masked by drug and alcohol use. A vicious addiction cycle occurs because the behaviors and associations that go along with drug use only cause more guilt and shame.
Gambling : Serious Addiction
March 5, 2010 by Jacob Ross
Filed under Nicks Blog
Gambling has an addictive effect on the people who play it. Studies show that though many people participate in gambling as a form of recreation or even as a means to gain an income, gambling, like any behavior which involves variation in brain chemistry, can become a psychologically addictive and harmful behavior in some people. Reinforcement schedules may also make gamblers persist in gambling even after repeated losses.
Overcoming Drug Addiction
March 1, 2010 by Stella Robinson
Filed under Health & Fitness
Families who have mentally ill relatives whose problems are compounded by substance abuse face problems of enormous proportions. Mental health services are not well prepared to deal with patients having both afflictions.















