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More Than a Habit: A Look at Addictive Behaviors and Regaining Hope

Substance use and certain behaviors become a problem when people use them despite the negative impacts on their lives, experience withdrawal symptoms when they attempt to stop, and the amount of the substance used or times the behavior is engaged increases overtime because the person’s tolerance level adapts. The good news: There are common interventions that can help break the cycle of addiction and restore hope for a thriving future. 

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Webinar Video: Self-Sabotage

Self-sabotaging behaviors create problems for us in daily life and ultimately prevent us from achieving our long-standing goals. The most common self-sabotaging behaviors include procrastination, self-medication with drugs or alcohol, comfort eating, and forms of self-injury such as cutting. In this webinar, Dr. Amanda W. Myers teaches us how to identify our self-sabotaging behaviors and shares tools for overcoming them.

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Jake's Story - Insight Counseling Centers

Jake’s Story

"For a lot of my life, my battle was learning how to deal with my own inner demons. When you mix drugs, alcohol, and unhealthy fellowship, you have a really negative cocktail. It was unhealthy relationships, drugs, alcohol, and isolation. What I was lacking was the importance of fellowship."

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