Yearly Archives: 2015

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Football’s addiction to gambling

To my mind, gambling is the son of avarice and the father of despair. I have never got in over my head where gaming is concerned but I have witnessed some horror stories that have made the front page of the national press and, away from the blackjack table, I have experienced the sharp decline [...]

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Caffeine! the world’s most popular psychoactive drug

Hank delves into the details about that very popular substance: caffeine. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xl1XBJLfIDU&feature=relmfu

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The Chemistry of Addiction

Hank describes how our brains respond biochemically to various addictive substances and behaviors and where those responses have come from, evolutionarily speaking. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ukFjH9odsXw&feature=youtu.be

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Couples Counselling: The affair scenario. Part 2: Solutions

I believe that the most important thing that you need to do to heal a marriage after an affair is to see this time as an opportunity to create what you have always wanted and deserved. So there were some things that weren't working in your marriage? Well, now is the time to change them. [...]

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Fantasy Football Betting Increasing to Potentially Addictive Levels

With the first days of autumn upon us, the sounds of the snap of a football and cheering fans aren’t the only reminders that football is hugely important to millions of people. For the individual with a penchant toward betting, football season triggers more than just fan enthusiasm. And the problem is more than just [...]

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How Is Gambling Bad For You?

In some cases, gambling can become a problematic behaviour causing many difficulties. This type of compulsive behaviour is often called "problem gambling". It is typically a progressive addiction that can have many negative psychological, physical and social repercussions. Problem gambling is harmful to psychological and physical health. People dealing with this addiction can suffer from [...]

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Couples Counselling: The affair scenario. Part 1: Why?

It seems that infidelity is truly recession-proof as couples are coming in for counselling due to affairs in greater numbers than before. A recession can contribute to an increase in stress, financial hardship and added work pressure, which no doubt can affect family life and relationships. It can lead to negative characteristics leaking into a [...]

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What is behind the increase of depression cases?

The number of people living with depression in England has increased by nearly half a million in three years, according to an analysis of NHS data. The data suggested the largest percentage increase was in Yorkshire and the Humber, where the number of registered cases increased by 19%. The total number for 2010-11 stood at [...]

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LGBT Community Survey Shows Increased Drug Use

A recent report from the Lesbian and Gay Foundation and the University of Central Lancashire found that drugs use is significantly higher in the LGBT community (33%) than the average population (5%). The statistics are showing: More than a third of LGBT people took at least one illegal drug in the last month 10 times [...]

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Marketing to Gambling Addicts, Crossing the Line?

Addictive experiences, whether caused by using an addictive substance or by engaging in an addictive behaviour, are marketed to people who are vulnerable to feeling that experience will eliminate their distress or complete them as a person. The negative consequences are rarely felt by those who profit from the money generated by selling that experience. [...]

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