Author: | Bob Bray | ISBN: | 9781988152158 |
Publisher: | Bob Bray | Publication: | October 24, 2016 |
Imprint: | Bob Bray | Language: | English |
Author: | Bob Bray |
ISBN: | 9781988152158 |
Publisher: | Bob Bray |
Publication: | October 24, 2016 |
Imprint: | Bob Bray |
Language: | English |
Is there a link between Attention Deficit Disorder, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, and Addiction?
If you are aware that you have one of these conditions, you might discover that something deeper is happening inside you. Find out. Get this book right now!
The author, through his own experience as well as training opportunities, has come to the conclusion that there is a strong link between these conditions. Usually, they are diagnosed and treated as if they were unrelated ailments. Nevertheless, the Archives of General Psychiatry has published studies showing a link between ADD and addiction without clarifying.
The author shares examples from his own personal experience and that of his son as they struggled with ADD. He also shares situations in which he was able to help others to break the "stuck points" in their lives.
This is not an exhaustive textbook about ADD. It is true that much of the author's insight and perspective is drawn from NNeuro-LinguisticProgramming (NLP). But he is not just teaching facts, statistics, research studies, or such like. He is sharing what he has lived. He has recorded his observations (internal and external) for us to see as illustrations of the journey he has taken in self-discovery, increased awareness, and improved mental and physical health.
Is there a link between Attention Deficit Disorder, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, and Addiction?
If you are aware that you have one of these conditions, you might discover that something deeper is happening inside you. Find out. Get this book right now!
The author, through his own experience as well as training opportunities, has come to the conclusion that there is a strong link between these conditions. Usually, they are diagnosed and treated as if they were unrelated ailments. Nevertheless, the Archives of General Psychiatry has published studies showing a link between ADD and addiction without clarifying.
The author shares examples from his own personal experience and that of his son as they struggled with ADD. He also shares situations in which he was able to help others to break the "stuck points" in their lives.
This is not an exhaustive textbook about ADD. It is true that much of the author's insight and perspective is drawn from NNeuro-LinguisticProgramming (NLP). But he is not just teaching facts, statistics, research studies, or such like. He is sharing what he has lived. He has recorded his observations (internal and external) for us to see as illustrations of the journey he has taken in self-discovery, increased awareness, and improved mental and physical health.