Scottish Couple’s New Book Challenges Conventional Wisdom About Alcoholism
The authors of “Phoenix in a Bottle” argue that alcoholism is not a disease or illness, but a behaviour problem rooted in childhood that can be corrected by identifying and properly addressing those childhood issues.
Ayrshire, Scotland (PRWEB) May 4, 2005 — A new book, Phoenix in a Bottle,” proves… Continue reading
Conventional Wisdom (Freakonomics)?
Question by maya: Conventional Wisdom (Freakonomics)?
I’m in a bind. I have to write a paper overtunring conventional wisdom and I just can’t think of anything. It has to be in the style of freakonomics. From Wikepedia, here are some examples of conventional widom from the book freakonomics:
Ancient Wisdom Critical in Recovery from Alcoholism and Drug Addiction
Can the secret to successfully recovering from addictive illnesses like alcoholism and drug addiction involve ancient, timeless practices that have literally been sitting under our very noses all this time?
It looks like it …
Recent scientific evidence suggest that age old practices like meditation can have the… Continue reading