PAGE “1 - “TEN-0° Tiiifiii'ip, L2iia'2a=a= 2. m1 - Pl; !llt,R! " 'tsc-e?, T- iit W599 _-iss"'-'--"'-]-),)' 'iailiillE cr", It 18 our habitual way of thinking that form our attitudes tomtrd oumlveo. other people and life in general, so it is no wonder that James' moat Mun quoted statement is that: "The greatest discovery in our generation is that human beings, by cumrirtJrtlteiyytittitueoftuirtninds,eaneunieu, omnipot- oft-heir butâ€. Band on Wound My. tho course titled "Mum tuminAtti "t-ntrrtteexmtethe-ld'tsrmttiar 'pererl,gryr"h.Im-e.itltttra.Pi1iitmpeoruNrimr istryfttefirrrtitrirGrn yaw†aGG.' This month marks the twelfth your that Conestoga College has presented this opportunity for eelfdiecovery and develop ment called “Adventures in Attitudes", It's a great way to start theNorYettrifroiitastutiratretsrotttrersttfyour1ifet. God" Fellows operates the Human Resource Development Institute, P.0. Ba “2, Camheidgs NIR 6Wi, providing Munc- him'ng it hating and industry. William James observed in his book Principles that the only thing he felt sure about, after his study of psychology, VII: the importance of habit. In his later book, Talks to Tuck-l, he egphaaiud what he called "law: of habit." Rewmte:"0ttrvirt-rehatriuatosuaasoarvims.Ait ourlife,sohrasitus6etintt-itrtmtatn-bita, practical. emotional and intellectual - qrtmnatieaily aun- 't_irorrqyealormrr..."suettltahita,u%ntontoGr,"tur us irresistibly townrdourdeatirtr" Our destinies are prescribed by our mental habits and yet, the great majority of people don't know if their habitual way of th_mking is_po_ejtivq or mtiyo! _ In his writing he developed 3 graceful literary style that caused a critic to concede: “His work will live - ifanly through the charm ofits literary Won - when moat textbook: lie dettand (orgrtturt." "The.gryetdi-irtouremtionutttttt human beings, by changingâ€: Inttottitutuettfthtgr miMs,canchangemoouterupocuotMrlivu". Thi-tttrt-repent-ttm-Uttar-tpublishing tmttihatV1naituedignafmodsmpireholoiy. othundredr-oihtrrtauaratihorG,Wiitiarn Junea’ Multan. Principlea dPlycboIog fascinated the 'tItaluetlorkiwithtttisrsrkiFrfthiuraintutdtnind. Ttri-tFt-it-herd/itat-m-art hum-temthI-IoontnnalatedintoGermanJrench, Rudmandltdianandhishtuahridgementhycbdogymu theatandardunivenitytexthookforgenentione. Janeewaaamaua-lyntheuiaerJheinterlocntorofnotion tPdPfurt1thiPttt-taudaeitnoentmtrtt-e0t-rving 1teliftofrtlh%nJ-iagtutirintheartdbeingharnan-- otrtuhingthetnVrhatmruvebeeugiven. Anyone reviewing contemporary psychological literature has to marvel " the frequency of James citations. Brain Icientinu, philoaophers, religious leaders. social critics, educators and peychiatristaquotehim. He wastheson of a theologian, Henry James Sr.,andlmstur of Henry James the novelist. He was educated by his roving '.mstmalpettandtusaeortmsttoftutors,and-dtis American and European culturea and the metaphysics of his father’s hero, Emanuel Swedenborg. He later studied art, comparative anatomy, medicine, chemis- try Mmolesial Newm- _ _ _ try and Physiol . smretiolurr. '7 . In 1867, at mud University, he established the firat American imyehologieal laboratory when he trained may of th.e ayptry'vtsrly when in, the subject» Since 1970 Whirlpools, tiGii" Sgas. Hot Tubs Substance abuse centre opens a road to recovery On. your ago this month, 15 people met for beahfuattuvaihalutisn. and Mlbmwyhdaa ata- tilllTl/'G2'lN"d',%llrr'JdrlJltll,Ttlt 1tiitmtilthqrudermtetodiseiaionasrtowttat ,m.t-dHtoaatahliittotthataneeatrtuseetiniein Watt-loom KarsMott-mtimsdir-otKitettenerHouae, . tyetqynitrhetsd tmnaitional home for adult (If-country mud; tt.rer -uttes with the criminal justice system showed him that the Ministry of Correctional Services did not have the resources to put substance aims may into place. "We (meetional services) had orn-selves become part at the problem,†Motts says. "Increasingly, we had found more and more men arming here for impaired driving-related offences time and time agairytlttePytir1ria4ihsleftherelaatyearaiter completing his 16th term of imprisonment for impaired driving. And in all of those years, he had never bearequired to attend any kind of counsell~ W, a treatment. He was clearly alcoholic." 'Dlusg with such situations, Mott: became increasingly interested in establishing a local when? abuse facility. He also felt labor leaders would ftsteedin.imsoetimriiAiaiGiiraii to combat substance abuse .... a roblem which costs the Canadian economy almost g, billion annually. At the breakfast meeting the Substance Abuse Prevention, Health Recovery and Research Insti- tute of Waterloo Region Inc. (SAPHRRI) was formed for the purpose of helping ares trubatance abusers and their families deal with their problems locally, rather than having to travel to outer-town or out- mm eontedimtttrtttrMPHRtti, n.rrmterteett_tataettnt-tgishth mm:mw%m. ' ne AREA'SLMGEST otfiiirttir- o 41 Models on Display q From 8659 NOW ON SALE! House at Cedar 21o Regina St, N., Waterloo 805-1711 mind, Gains lots of asraid/iiiiiGriAiit'it"Gions, Since we’re stun-tug from much. we have the oplmtunity _to _dtt that. ' 21g,Tt2eA/',,e,t,f, doesn't qualify for can . under current Ugiaution . ' mun mum te11)r,1o,okimrt.oraiii.etitt"etuertFutt corporate, labor union and imte donatin- trntil the required MW fang; is available. PRIDE, a drug adutsatioiPikFriGi, will work towards a new generation of trug-tee.. youth; outpatient detox will he and to than individuals with mild to moderate nloohol withdrawal. Acu- puncture detox is otrered for individuals, under the irtflutmee of both alcohol and drugs. Other components include a tmtN tdrett.d.tr prevention intervention course _ I than: wiule impaired program. neuro-n ' iid, in en ton and chunical dependency bx p Mutant. "We really waged to look up tive treat- ments for album shun.†_ "Even the building itself will be built with the program In Mom, now [manna aGiiiiGFiiir- SAPHRRI. any: the facilty will int-ge' I number of methods for dealing with Mlâ€, includ- in day, evening, weekend or hall-tins residential treatments. Though focusing on the 12-3er Alcoholic: Many men: model, new aptrerreltdi'ftfai5tttgiottg tmat. 51391 _will ephance and mum each other. One year later, as e result of the my. Morta, plans are underway for the comma in $2.7 million local treatment and may centre Com struction of the 6tMted Milky inspected to begin thisApri1,omxstheaaieoffand Wand Edebeeuhï¬ndMendmehnmvalof thtpPitxtiosgivenbrthli1t'tihtjia_is,