Ryan Soave
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Yes. It's not always then the primary thing, though. There's a lot of people that are coming in with substance abuse or substance use or alcoholism, and we find out that they're also doing that. The thing is, people addicted to gambling aren't always seeking treatment. By the time that they are ready to, they might not have the money for it. you know, who might not have the job with the insurance.
Yes. It's not always then the primary thing, though. There's a lot of people that are coming in with substance abuse or substance use or alcoholism, and we find out that they're also doing that. The thing is, people addicted to gambling aren't always seeking treatment. By the time that they are ready to, they might not have the money for it. you know, who might not have the job with the insurance.
And, you know, if we are talking about insurance and treatment centers, there's not really a benefit for long-term gambling treatment. You know, you have to kind of look at the anxiety and depression around it. And sometimes they get put in with people who are just, who are suffering from anxiety and depression, and we're not really focusing on the specific gambling issue.
And, you know, if we are talking about insurance and treatment centers, there's not really a benefit for long-term gambling treatment. You know, you have to kind of look at the anxiety and depression around it. And sometimes they get put in with people who are just, who are suffering from anxiety and depression, and we're not really focusing on the specific gambling issue.
And, you know, if we are talking about insurance and treatment centers, there's not really a benefit for long-term gambling treatment. You know, you have to kind of look at the anxiety and depression around it. And sometimes they get put in with people who are just, who are suffering from anxiety and depression, and we're not really focusing on the specific gambling issue.
We also see people that, you know, they stop drinking and they're able to stay sober that way and they haven't really organized and ordered their life in a way that they're building towards something. And that energy from the addiction of alcohol or drugs goes to gambling.
We also see people that, you know, they stop drinking and they're able to stay sober that way and they haven't really organized and ordered their life in a way that they're building towards something. And that energy from the addiction of alcohol or drugs goes to gambling.
We also see people that, you know, they stop drinking and they're able to stay sober that way and they haven't really organized and ordered their life in a way that they're building towards something. And that energy from the addiction of alcohol or drugs goes to gambling.
Do you think that that increased VO2 max allows for ability to handle distress better?
Do you think that that increased VO2 max allows for ability to handle distress better?
Do you think that that increased VO2 max allows for ability to handle distress better?
For me, nothing changes my mind, my mood and nervous system better than even a 20-minute run. I mean, I think they're also getting the benefits. If you're walking or running, you're getting the benefits or similar benefits to what people get from EMDR. I mean, just the natural movements of the eye.
For me, nothing changes my mind, my mood and nervous system better than even a 20-minute run. I mean, I think they're also getting the benefits. If you're walking or running, you're getting the benefits or similar benefits to what people get from EMDR. I mean, just the natural movements of the eye.
For me, nothing changes my mind, my mood and nervous system better than even a 20-minute run. I mean, I think they're also getting the benefits. If you're walking or running, you're getting the benefits or similar benefits to what people get from EMDR. I mean, just the natural movements of the eye.
In fact, EMDR, which is eye movement desensitization and reprocessing, was the woman who discovered it, discovered it by going for a walk and realizing when she put something that she was distressed by in her mind at the end of the walk, she felt better.
In fact, EMDR, which is eye movement desensitization and reprocessing, was the woman who discovered it, discovered it by going for a walk and realizing when she put something that she was distressed by in her mind at the end of the walk, she felt better.
In fact, EMDR, which is eye movement desensitization and reprocessing, was the woman who discovered it, discovered it by going for a walk and realizing when she put something that she was distressed by in her mind at the end of the walk, she felt better.
So I mean I think that's the โ I mean anecdotally they'll say that a 30-minute โ yoga nidra is equal to about three hours of REM sleep. I don't know that that's true or not, but... It's hard to equate, but... Yeah, of course, but I'm just saying anecdotally, you know.
So I mean I think that's the โ I mean anecdotally they'll say that a 30-minute โ yoga nidra is equal to about three hours of REM sleep. I don't know that that's true or not, but... It's hard to equate, but... Yeah, of course, but I'm just saying anecdotally, you know.
So I mean I think that's the โ I mean anecdotally they'll say that a 30-minute โ yoga nidra is equal to about three hours of REM sleep. I don't know that that's true or not, but... It's hard to equate, but... Yeah, of course, but I'm just saying anecdotally, you know.