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Overcoming Work Addiction
Why are you so busy? Do you really have too much work? Is work so important to you that you'll sacrifice just about anything in your life to get the job done? Even if it's at the expense of your health and your relationships? If you find...

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Sexual Attraction - Addiction or Intimacy?
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Subtle Addictions
The following article is offered for free use in your ezine, print publication or on your web site, so long as the author resource box at the end is included. Notification of publication would be appreciated. Title: Subtle Addictions Author:...

What is an Addiction?
'The task ahead of us is never as great as the power behind us.' -- Alcoholics Anonymous An addiction is a psychological and physiological dependance on a substance or activity. There are many common addictions, some include: nicotine, illicit...

 
Intervention

Are end of your rope with your loved one's alcohol, drug or other addiction? Are you ready to give up on your loved one because you believe he cannot change? You may think there is absolutely no way you can help your loved one! Well, you're wrong: there is a solution to get your loved one to voluntarily get help...

1. Intervention is an extremely effective way to make a loved one agree to going into a treatment program for alcoholism or addiction

2. Intervention will show an addict that they need help in order to stop engaging in their self-destructive behavior

3. Intervention will make the addict understand that their behavior will certainly lead to their DEATH!

4. Intervention neutralizes denials associated with alcoholism and drug addiction

5. Intervention allows you to combine forces with others who are concerned about the person's problem and who's opinion the alcoholic /addict respects and cares about.

6. Intervention has a good chance of persuading your loved one that they need immediate help.

About the author:

Dan Moore is the author of "Intervention: How To Get Your Loved One Into Treatment". You may visit his website at http://www.interventionguide.com

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