moderation
moderation
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by Audrey Coriou - 2007-03-21
We don't think about chocolate moderation when we're feeling low, sad, angry, or just plain upset. I know that I certainly don't!Despite the fact that chocolate is very appealing, a feel-good antidote...
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by Audrey Coriou - 2007-03-24
We don't think about chocolate moderation when we're feeling low, sad, angry, or just plain upset. I know that I certainly don't!Despite the fact that chocolate is very appealing, a feel-good anti...
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by Edward Wilson - 2007-06-07
Success at modifying or eliminating a behavior is best approached by studying those who have managed it on their own and emulating their accomplishments. That was the reasoning of researchers James Pr...
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by Edward Wilson - 2007-06-09
Non-traditional alcoholism treatment methods have always recognized that 12 Step models work for some individuals but not for most, at least not for very long. The problem is that nothing else seems t...
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by Dr E. W. Wilson - 2007-06-14
Fifteen years ago I first heard the term pseudo-egalitarianism, false equality, from Dr. Steve Schroeder-Davis in Minneapolis. At the time he was speaking about "dumbing down" education so as to penal...
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by Dr. April Davall - 2007-06-18
Increasing incidence of heart diseases is a worrisome possibility in modern high-pressure lifestyles. One of the major risk factors for coronary heart disease is high cholesterol (a lipid or fat neces...
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by Edward Wilson - 2007-06-19
The idea that moderating alcohol abuse is possible has never been popular in the United States. It doesn't fit well with the typical disease model. There are, however, good reasons to consider moderat...
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by Dr E. W. Wilson - 2007-06-19
As a family member becomes increasingly alcohol dependent, most families find themselves wishing they knew what to do. Initially we all tend to look the other way and hope that we're wrong, but eventu...
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by Dr E. W. Wilson - 2007-06-25
As the treatment of alcohol related conditions has become more sophisticated, the use of medications has too. Until recently the only commonly prescribed adjunct was disulfiram (Antabuse), an aversive...
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by Edward Wilson - 2007-06-26
As the treatment of alcohol related conditions has become more sophisticated, the use of medications has too. Until recently the only commonly prescribed adjunct was disulfiram (Antabuse), an aversive...