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Mile Chai Judaica |
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Addictive Thinking
by Rabbi Dr. Abraham J. Twerski |
First published
in 1990, examines the addictive thought
process through vivid examples and case
studies. Illustrates the irrational
perspective of addictive thinking and how it
leads to low self-esteem, addiction and
relapse. The revised edition brings new
depth and understanding of how people
overcome addictive thinking and break down
the barriers to achieving their goals in
recovery. The new edition includes: expanded
information on depression and affective
disorders, an in-depth examination on the
relationship between addictive thinking and
relapse, and a discussion on the new
research related to the origins of addictive
thinking |
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Binding:
Softcover |
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