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Addicted to Drama, Healing Dependency on Crisis and Chaos in Yourself and Others
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9780306925849
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Hachette Go
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anglais
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Addicted to Drama

Healing Dependency on Crisis and Chaos in Yourself and Others

Hachette Go

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With empathy, humor, and unique insight, a psychologist examines drama
addiction and charts a path for healing in this groundbreaking book.

Do you know someone who seems to thrive on chaos, a person who manufactures
crisis where there is none, makes mountains out of molehills, and whose very
presence feels like an inescapable whirlwind?
You may even label them a "drama queen."
This person might be someone close to you.
This person might even be you.

In this groundbreaking book, clinical psychologist and mind-body expert Dr.
Scott Lyons turns the notion of the "drama queen" on its head, showing that
drama is actually an addiction and those who are suffering with it are
experiencing a much deeper psychological, biological, and social pain. For a
person addicted to drama, the intensity becomes their way of coping.  Their
life is a constant cycle of crisis, chaos, and chronically high levels of
stress. They may never be able to relax without an internal alarm going off,
sending them spiraling back toward chaos. Drama is the stirring, the
excitement, the exaggeration, the eruption, the unrest, and the medicine to
feel alive in relation to the numbing of the internal and external world
around them. For a person addicted to drama, the drama is often how they
survive--or think they do.

With studies, primary research, and patient stories, Dr. Lyons deconstructs
this little-understood addiction, sharing:

* what drama addiction is and what it is not 
* how to identify patterns of drama addiction in yourself and others 
* the somatic effects of drama addiction, including chronic fatigue, autoimmune disease, joint and muscle pains, and other conditions 
* the origins of drama addiction-- and how we are heading towards a global pandemic of a dependency on crisis and chaos 
* accessible exercises for recovery and healing 


Rather than dismiss addiction to drama as just attention-seeking, Dr. Lyons
offers clear-eyed empathy, humor, and practical strategies to help us all
understand and break free of the drama cycle.
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