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Addiction: Understanding and treating addictive behaviour

Discover how to be more effective when working with all sorts of addictions, including alcoholism, drug abuse, eating disorders, gambling, sexual obsessions and other compulsions.


Discover how to be more effective when working with all sorts of addictions, including alcoholism, drug abuse, eating disorders, gambling, sexual obsessions and other compulsions.

Addictions blight millions of lives and are a massive drain on health and social services. For a long time uninformed dogma has held back progress in the way addiction was understood and treated. Joe Griffin's lively training day presents an essential overview of a wide variety of addictive behaviours, and what they have in common, and describes in detail the most successful ways of rapidly breaking addictive patterns using psychotherapy informed by the latest neuroscientific findings.

It also includes new discoveries about how to disengage the brain from addictive behaviour which are proving highly beneficial for helping addicts recover, sometimes even quite quickly, and prevent relapses.

http://www.humangivenscollege.com/courses/stopping-addictive-behaviour.html


Speaker(s):

Joe Griffin | talks | www

 

Date and Time:

10 December 2013 at 9:30 am

Duration:

Full Day

 

Venue:

Friends Meeting House
173 Euston Road
London
NW1 2BJ


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Organised by:

Human Givens College
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Tickets:

£192

Available from:

Human Givens College
www.humangivenscollege.com
01323 811690

Additional Information:

http://www.humangivenscollege.com/courses/stopping-addictive-behaviour.html

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