Cookies as addiction trap: surprising tips from experts for weaning!
Cookies as addiction trap: surprising tips from experts for weaning!
In winter, when the Advent season is just around the corner, many people fight with a special challenge: biscuit addiction. The addiction doctors Iris Zachenhofer and Shird Schindler from the "Social Medical Center Vienna" now have surprising tips ready to help resist this temptation. They point out that cookies in the brain look similar to alcohol and other drugs. In order to counter the irresistible stimuli, the experts in an article on the "Campus A" platform offer various techniques that range from candle wax to rubber ring. Your goal is to manipulate the sense of smell to reduce the desire and to regain control. You can find more on these helpful approaches on ots.at
professional support for dependencies
Now it's not just a biscuit love that leads people into dependency. Overall dependency diseases are a major challenge for which specialized treatments are required. A large number of therapy options are offered in Brandenburg, including fully inpatient treatment in special facilities. The clinic offers patients at the P8 station, dusting, while older patients can have the offer of the G2 station who are tailored to their needs. If there is a depression at the same time, the P9 stations are a valuable contact point for these complex cases. In acute situations, such as suicidality, the P3 station ensures special security before continued treatment is made. Further information on the treatment offers can be read on the page of Asklepios
Awareness of the psychological and physical challenges in connection with addictive behavior is crucial, especially in the festive season, which is often associated with overconsum. The innovative approaches of the Viennese addiction doctors could help many to find their way around in a chocolate abundance and to develop a healthy relationship with sweets.
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