I'm pleased to host author and counselor Betsy Duffey who guest blogs today about some surprising addictions
I had the honor of reviewing The Shepherd's Song which is a set of intertwined storied surrounding Psalm 23. It has the feel of a Dan Walsh or Mitch Albom story so definitely pick it up if you like that genre or just need a sweet, inspiring pick me up.
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I'm giving away one hard cover copy of this novel! Leave a comment on this post to be eligible. Winner drawn on Sunday, May 3rd.
Welcome Betsy!
When we
think of addictions, alcoholism or drug use come to mind first. As the
understanding of addiction increases we see that behaviors can be addictive. A good simple definition of addiction is compulsive
engagement in rewarding stimuli, despite adverse consequences. Addiction to a
certain behavior interferes with our work, relationships or health. The
following behaviors are common behavioral addictions presented with some signs that
your character would exhibit.
The Internet
Not
everyone who uses the internet will become addicted even when they use it
excessively. Use of the internet can be unhealthy if it replaces real life
interaction and causes dysfunction in relationships, health or work. Your character
might be addicted to the internet if:
They are
on line more than 30 hours a week.
They are
irritable and anxious if they lose access to the internet.
They
feel more normal online than in real life.
They try
to control their time online but can’t.
Video Games
If
playing video games becomes more important than family, friends, work, or
school it might be an addiction. Your character might be addicted to gaming if:
They
play for increasing amounts of time.
They use
gaming to escape from real-life problems.
They lie
to friends and family to conceal gaming.
They
give up other pleasurable activities to play games.
Love
Love
addiction can seem to be about loving but is more about the need for the person
to be in a relationship. Your character might be addicted to love if:
They
constantly seek out new love relationships.
They
won’t let go, obsessing or stalking.
They will
change who they are to be in a relationship.
They
will tolerate abuse to stay in a relationship.
Negativity
Brains
react more strongly to negative thoughts than positive ones. Some people become
addicted to the stimulation of negative thoughts. Your character might be
addicted to negativity if:
They see
the glass half empty.
They are
never satisfied.
They
dwell on negative past experiences.
They
like to complain but don’t like to take action to fix problems.
Exercise
It’s
hard to see addiction when we look at a behavior that is usually positive, like
exercising. But even a positive thing taken to extremes can become an
addiction. Your character might be addicted to exercise if:
They
exercise beyond their physical needs.
They
become anxious or guilty when they can’t exercise.
They put
their bodies at risk exercising when injured.
They
never feel satisfied with the amount of exercise.
If your character is exhibiting symptoms of behavioral addiction there
is hope. Recognizing the problem is the first step. Finding help through
counseling or a support group is the second.
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Betsy Duffey is a licensed counselor and also
a writer. She grew up in a writing family and with her sister, Laurie Myers,
began critiquing manuscripts at an early age for their mother, Newbery winner
Betsy Byars. Betsy and Laurie went on to become authors of more than
thirty-five children’s novels. Their first book for adults, The
Shepherd’s Song, is being released in paperback April 2015. You can connect with Laurie and
Betsy on their monthly newsletter where
they send out updates and their popular free devotional books. Contact them at WritingSisters.com and find them on Facebook, Twitter or Pinterest.
Lovely touching story, would love to win it - thank you for the chance :)
ReplyDeleteI have an addictive personality, so I have to be careful, especially with alcoholism on both sides of my family.
ReplyDeleteInformative blog and I love how we can relate to our characters. I have no problem with the internet.
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