81. Critics have long dismissed hypnotherapy as quackery, but these alternative specialists have gained new respect in treating bad habits, phobias and anxiety. 82. Correcting bad habits or teaching someone a new technique is best done during practice, away from a game situation. 83. Detractors counter that online assistance only scratches the surface of complicated debt problems and that people deeply in debt need comprehensive help to overcome bad habits. 84. Dale Pease, a sports psychology professor at the University of Houston, said changing bad habits can apply to our hobbies and recreation. 85. Drug or alcohol dependency is not a bad habit or a moral failing, Clark said, but a physiological disease. 86. Disregarding doctorly advice, Waugh, known as Bron to his friends, continued all his bad habits and never lost his sense of humor. 87. Earlier, Scheck accused Fung of having several bad habits. 88. Esme, smart and poetic as she is, has the bad habit of confounding the philosophical quandary of voluntary exile with the psychic inadequacy of bourgeois life. 89. Eventually the reflexes returned, including some bad habits. 90. Extend that principle to any bad habit, even ones that involve moral failures, Pittman said. |