Description: Like new condition from a smoke-free environment. Happy to combine shipping on multiple items. "Author Abraham Twerski reveals how self-deceptive thought can undermine self-esteem and threaten the sobriety of a recovering individuals and offers hope to those seeking a healthy and rewarding recovery.In addiction, a person with a substance use disorder undergoes a negative change in thinking and behavioral patterns. A person’s character is overthrown by addictive displacement, projection, shame, and hypersensitivity are addiction’s survival mechanisms. With Addictive Thinking , both addict s and loved ones familiarize themselves with these addictive signatures and more, and begin the fight for recovery.With more than 200,000 copies of Addictive Thinking sold worldwide, the eminent Abraham Twerski, M.D., outlines the destructive and terrifying illogic that marries a person with a substance use disorder to his addiction. “Stinking thinking” and irrational thought are byproducts of addiction and they only worsen with time. Twerski, with a deep psychological understanding, steps in to explain and contextualize all of the actions that arise from addictive thinking.It might be easier to point at abnormal behavior from an addict and simply think, “there she goes again.” But there is reason and consistency underneath the pandemonium. If nothing is learned, if nothing is done, an addict’s rock bottom will continue to sink. By educating oneself about the addictive illogic and its reasoning, one will understand why the person behaves as she does and how everyone in her life becomes controlled by addiction. Then control can be taken back."
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Publication Year: 1997
Format: Trade Paperback
Language: English
Book Title: Addictive Thinking : Understanding Self-Deception
Author: Twerski
Publisher: Hazelden
Genre: Psychology
Topic: Psychopathology / Compulsive Behavior
Item Weight: 4.2 Oz
Edition: Second Edition
Number of Pages: VIII, 123 Pages