“Habit Breaking” offers a practical guide to understanding and changing unwanted habits, drawing from psychology and neuroscience to explain how habits form and how to break free from destructive cycles. It explores the crucial link between triggers, behaviors, and rewards, providing readers with actionable strategies rooted in cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) to disrupt these patterns.
You'll discover how addictive behaviors alter brain function, affecting reward pathways, and learn to identify and modify thought patterns that perpetuate unhealthy habits. The book emphasizes self-awareness and strategic intervention, highlighting that habits, even addictions, can be replaced with healthier alternatives.
It progresses step-by-step, first introducing the core concepts of habit formation and the neurological basis of addiction. Then, it delves into practical strategies like cognitive restructuring and stimulus control, culminating in long-term maintenance strategies, including relapse prevention. Its unique value lies in empowering readers to tailor habit-breaking strategies to their individual needs, fostering self-experimentation and continuous refinement for lasting behavioral change.