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Free Yourself from Addiction Forever
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Adi Jaffe PhD
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Adi Jaffe PhD
About this listen
Learn to identify the "hooks" that trigger your addictive behavior and replace compulsive habits with constructive ones using this helpful guide from a mental health expert.
As a young man, Dr. Adi Jaffe’s own battle with addiction nearly landed him a decades-long prison sentence. Now, his revelatory addiction treatment protocol has helped thousands to free themselves from the addictive habits that cause negative consequences. Dr. Jaffe’s shame-free, step-by-step program helps you address what's driving your addiction by:
·Identifying the “hooks” that drive your behavior
·Building awareness of when these hooks are activated
·Unpacking your go-to habitual responses
·Creating new, healthier patterns and ways of reacting
The Unhooked Method destigmatizes addiction and uses habit change knowledge and tools to help you unhook for an addiction-free life.
PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying PDF will be available in your Audible Library along with the audio.
©2025 Adi Jaffe (P)2025 Hachette GoListeners also enjoyed...
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