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Bob Tyler "Craving and Relapse" video "sneak peaks" released

"Sneak peaks" of Bob Tyler's "Craving and Relapse" video have been released, which gives us a good look at the dynamic and entertaining and entertaining presentation designed to help alcoholics and drug addicts to identify their set-up behaviors and trigger events so they can avoid entering the craving cycle so often.

"Craving and Relapse" video excerpt on YouTube

"Craving and Relapse" is presented to help addiction professionals develop the ability to teach patients to minimize how often they enter the craving cycle; learn effective methods to educate patients regarding physical, psychological and social set-up behaviors which lead to entering the craving cycle; and to develop an understanding of "trigger events" the ability to explain them in a way that patients can understand and avoid them to minimize relapse.

Mr. Tyler has been working in the chemical dependency recovery field since 1990. He completed an Alcohol and Drug Studies Program and earned a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology, completing both at Loyola Marymount University. He has served as a Board Member for the California Association of Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Counselors (CAADAC) for over fourteen years, including a two year term as president. Mr. Tyler is also the author of "Enough Already: A Guide to Recovery from Alcohol and Drug Addiction," which is used as a textbook for a number of alcohol and drug studies programs.

Contact information:
Bob Tyler
Telephone 714-981-9096
E-mail btyler@twintowntreatmentcenters.com
Web site www.bobtyler.net

 

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