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Troubling behaviours

Posted: July 16, 2018 (Updated November 29, 2021)

Problem with cocaine? Stuck in flight mode?

If you have a problem with cocaine, you may be stuck in flight mode. Most of us have heard about fight or flight. There’s a good chance you may be familiar with the term, stuck in fight mode, which describes when someone is constantly angry, and quite possibly in rage. “Stuck in flight mode” is […]

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Posted: April 12, 2018 (Updated April 7, 2026)

25 Ways To Refuse a Drink

Say no to another drink with these simple tips. I often discuss ways to refuse a drink with clients in my private practice as a psychologist. Many tell me the pressure to accept a drink, or to continue drinking, can be enormous. Especially if they are at a work event and don’t want to appear […]

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Categories: Troubling behaviours

Posted: January 24, 2018 (Updated January 16, 2026)

How Much Alcohol is Too Much

As a psychologist that practices in Calgary’s central downtown core, I am regularly asked the question, “How much alcohol is too much?” My clients, for the most part, are high performing professionals. Some may drink too much for all sorts of reasons.

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Categories: Troubling behaviours

Posted: November 26, 2015 (Updated December 31, 2025)

Understand addiction to pain pills

Every so often, one of my clients will tell me they are addicted to pain pills. I have a unique background that leaves me a good position to help these clients. During my residency year, I spent six-months working at a methadone clinic with 300 heroin addicts. During my post-doc year, I worked at a chronic […]

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Posted: July 15, 2015 (Updated November 29, 2021)

Treating addictions: Sex and alcohol

Sometimes people ask me in my private practice whether they can successfully end one addiction but keep another one going. The short answer is no. An example I wrote about in an earlier blog post is whether someone can successfully stop using cocaine but continue to drink alcohol. The question I will address today is […]

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Categories: Troubling behaviours

Posted: September 25, 2014 (Updated November 29, 2021)

When you know cocaine is a problem

I have had clients tell me that they have a problem with cocaine, but that they don’t have a problem with alcohol. They also tell me they would never use cocaine when they are sober, but that it is the alcohol that alters their judgement and so they only use cocaine when they drink. It is […]

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Categories: Troubling behaviours

Posted: May 16, 2014 (Updated March 17, 2026)

Monitor your intake: When you drink too much

A good question to ask yourself, if you think you might have a problem with alcohol, is how much you drink in an average week.

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Categories: Troubling behaviours

Posted: May 4, 2014 (Updated November 29, 2021)

Prochaska’s Stages: How people change

James Prochaska developed “Prochaska’s Stages of Change Model,” which is a model that describes how people change. Psychologists use it when they are trying to figure out why one of their clients isn’t making progress in therapy.

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Posted: December 20, 2013 (Updated November 29, 2021)

How to make and maintain effective lifestyle changes

I am often asked by my clients for help on how to lose weight, get fit, or improve their sleep. Not surprisingly, these are areas where people find it extremely hard to achieve and maintain change.

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Posted: December 21, 2012 (Updated November 29, 2021)

Better understand alcohol and drug problems

In the Realm of Hungry Ghosts, by Gabor Mate, M.D., is a book that I recommend to my clients or to those that are concerned for family members or friends that have alcohol and/or drug problems. These problems are commonly referred to as “alcoholism” and/or “drug addiction.” Mental health care professionals refer to these issues […]

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