What Is a “cross-behavioral” or “dual-behavioral” Addiction?

Cross-behavioral addiction, or dual-behavioral addiction, is pretty much the same. Let’s say you have an addiction to alcohol, there is a big chance that you might smoke cigarettes or gamble too. The reality is very few people have one addiction and one addiction only, they have cross-behavioral addiction or dual-behavioral addiction. There are particular propensities — biological, genetic propensities, and psychological, social propensities. But, generally, people have multiple ways of making themselves feel good — which we call cross-addiction or dual-addiction. Sometimes, if you ask someone to give up one addiction — in other words, give up the way they know how to make themself feel good — they pick up a cross-addiction, and that way they’re substituting one way of feeling good for another way of feeling good. For more information visit www.aaalternatives.com
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