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  • Should I take Medication for Depression?
    There are some important things to consider regarding depression and medications. Find out in this article what they are and if depression medication is really necessary.
  • Is this Love or Emotional Dependency?
    There is a big difference between love and emotional dependency. Learn the difference and the impact it has on your relationships.
  • Recovery From Addictions, Part 5
    In this final part of a 5-part series on recovery from addictions, I address the way out of addictions. Learn the powerful 6-Step Inner Bonding process that, when practiced, will heal addictions.
  • Recovery From Addictions, Part 4
    The major false belief that causes the most pain for many people is the belief that you can control how important people in your life feel about you and treat you. The behavior and resulting pain coming from this belief is often the underlying cause of addictive behavior.
  • Recovery From Addictions, Part 3
    People turn to addictions is to avoid the pain of loneliness and fill the empty place inside that really wants to be filled with love. Learn about the beliefs that keep you from accessing the love that will heal.
  • Learn to Manage Pain - Recovery From Addictions - Part 2
    The avoidance of pain is the underlying intention of addiction. This article addresses the false belief that you can't manage your pain and goes into the process of learning to manage your pain without turning to addictive behavior.
  • 5 Actions For Successful Relationships
    Successful relationships don't just happen. They are the result of each person
    taking 5 actions. Learn what they are and what you can do to insure the success
    of your relationship.
  • Recovery From Addictions - Part 1
    This is the first of a 5-part series on recovery from addictions. This first part defines substance and process addictions and describes the four major false beliefs that underlie most addictions.

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