Pruning Habits

Dishabitize “bad” habits with the Attending Theory of Motivation (ATM)

Dishabitization: The dissolving of a habit, the “healing” of an addiction. Not to be confused with dishabituation or dehabitization.

The Attending Theory of Motivation offers a comprehensive explanation of how dishabitization works and even addicted people can become resilient.

Transform your life with the Attending Theory of Motivation

Don’t stop smoking – stop being a smoker!
Don’t stop smoking weed – stop being a stoner!
Don’t stop drinking beer – stop being a drinker!
Don’t stop gambling – stop being a gambler!
Don’t stop eating – stop being a bulimic person!
Don’t stop using substances – stop being an addict!

A 21st Century Approach

The 20th century was the century of addictions. Now weve had a hundred years of war on drugs that wasn’t won. The concept of prohibition had winkled down onto the individual level as the concept of absolute abstinence. It’s time for a change!

The Attending Theory of Motivation in a Nutshell

This theory claims to hold an explanation how an addicted person can undergo a healing process without becoming abstinent. In fact, it aims to explain on a psychological level, why abstinence prevents recovery from addiction and the dissolution of habits.

It also is a comprehensive motivation theory about behavior and decision making of higher animals.

The Attending Theory of Motivation

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