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Jan 2017
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Ep. 7: Dismiss Urges to Binge: Component...

KATHRYN HANSEN
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In this episode, you’ll learn to avoid acting on urges to binge, by using what you’ve learned so far in the previous 3 Components of Dismissing Urges (which were taught in the previous 3 episodes).  Kathryn and Cookie will discuss how you can manage any discomfort you have when you stop acting on urges, and how to keep making progress even if you do binge.

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