Changing Addictive Behavior in a Culture of Convenience
Posted on February 2, 2018
Changing Addictive Behavior in a Culture of Convenience
By Thaddeus Camlin, Psy.D.
The process of changing addictive behavior is anything but convenient. To make matters worse, people changing addictive behavior find themselves couched in a culture of convenience. Moving away from a reliable source of comfort is already hard enough with an enveloping worship of all that is indulgent.
Addiction and Convenience - It's Mainstream, Really
Dr. Richard Alpert said that we are “living in the yuppy paradise of more is better.” There’s probably some truth to his quote, and it might be more accurate to include a caveat about convenience. More hard work isn’t better. More sacrifice isn’t better. I want it easier and, like Veruca in Wonka, I want it now!
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