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Best podcasts about addiction therapy

Latest podcast episodes about addiction therapy

The Brilliant Body Podcast with Ali Mezey
Giving the Body Language with Personal Geometry - ALI IN THE HOT SEAT Interviewed by Lauren Gleason!

The Brilliant Body Podcast with Ali Mezey

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2025 70:25


SYNOPSIS: Ali is in the hot seat today! The tables have turned as longtime friend, student and Television Producer, Lauren Gleason, interviews Ali about her body-based method, Personal Geometry® - a practice she developed to give the body a language that our cognitive minds can immediately access and understand.  Together, they explore how Personal Geometry® and body mapping techniques are used in therapeutic and clinical healing, particularly in addressing challenges related to the body, sexuality, and addiction. Ali shares how she refined her method while working in renowned rehab centres in Los Angeles, offering real-life examples of its impact and honoring the influence and her experience of Family Constellation Work.They discuss the power of mapping relational dynamics - how visualizing the roles we hold in family systems can illuminate unconscious patterns, especially in the context of addiction and trauma. Other topics explored include the common phenomenon of emotional incest, the challenges and call to work with perpetrators, sexual biases as a facilitator, and our universal need to belong.At its core, Personal Geometry® is a somatic practice that taps into the body's innate, felt-sense understanding of spatial relationships. By bypassing psychological defense mechanisms, it directly reveals how we unconsciously position ourselves in relation to others, environments, and internal conflicts. This non-verbal, embodied approach provides a clear and immediate visual representation of a client's inner world, making it an invaluable tool for therapists, facilitators, and anyone seeking profound transformation.  PERSONAL GEOMETRY TRAININGSJoin the Next Personal Geometry® Foundations Class  (online over Zoom)Now enrolling - click here for more details. Next cohort starts February 8th, 2025.Our audience gets $250 off - just mention the show when contacting Ali. A seven-week online class - perfect for therapists, sexologists, coaches, and healing practitioners. Foundations is the prerequisite for advanced classes on Sexuality and Addiction, and individuals seeking personal healing are welcome too!  MORE ALI MEZEY:Website:  https://www.alimezey.comPersonal Geometry® and the Magic of Mat Work Course information:https://www.alimezey.com/personal-geometry-foundationsTransgenerational Healing Films: https://constellationarts.com/Body work: https://www.alimezey.com/massage-body-therapyMORE LAUREN GLEASON:Instagram for Personal Geometry®: @the.unfolding.youInstagram For Entertainment & Media @gynisis.productions  BIO: Lauren Gleason is Creative and Entertainment Professional with over a decade of experience across film and television. Parallel to her career in entertainment, Lauren's other lifelong passion has been personal development. Beginning when she was first certified in Reiki I at fourteen, she was fortunate enough to be exposed to a wide-range of mind-body wellness techniques from Family Constellation Therapy to Continuum, to Joseph Culp's Walking In Your Shoes—finally becoming certified as a Personal Geometry Practitioner in 2025 under Ali Mezey. At their core, stories embody the human path of transformation. Lauren's mission is to create engaging, multi-genre stories that illuminate and entertain, while helping individuals uncover and rewrite their stories along the way. Follow Lauren's conscious media endeavors with Gynisis Productions and her Personal Geometry practice with The Unfolding You. OTHER RESOURCES, LINKS AND INSPIRATIONS:FREE Guided Body Mapping Taster: Heart/Sexuality SplitJane PetersonBodies In Space by Jane PetersonBert HellingerCenter for Healthy SexThe Body Has a Mind of its Own by The BlakesleesProprioMassage® - Ali's massage method Jane Peterson: The Systemic Body: Navigating Relational Dynamics and Systemic Consciousness with Jane Peterson, PhDGil Hedley: "pars intima" instead of "genitals"The Body is a Gift with Gil Hedley: A Reverential Journey into the Human BodyFUNCTIONS OF ADDICTIONS: Addictions serve as adaptive strategies the body develops to regulate overwhelming emotions, trauma, and unmet needs. Addiction functions as a way to manage distress, create boundaries, or seek connection when healthier strategies are unavailable, often reinforcing cycles of disembodiment and dissociation.PROPRIOCEPTION: One's internal sense of where one's body parts are located in space and how they are moving. Proprioceptors are located in muscles, tendons, cartilage and jointsCARTESIAN DIVIDE: The conceptual separation between mind and body, coined after René Descartes, emphasizing a dualistic view of human existence, isolating mental and physical aspects.FAMILY CONSTELLATION WORK is a global therapeutic approach that explores an individual's emotional and behavioral challenges in the context of their family system. It seeks to uncover hidden dynamics, unresolved traumas, or entanglements in the family lineage that may influence current issues. The process often involv...

Living the Dream with Curveball
From Popcorn Stands to Courtrooms Bob Martin's Unconventional Journey

Living the Dream with Curveball

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2024 40:52 Transcription Available


Send us a textIn this enlightening episode of "Living the Dream with Curveball," host Curveball welcomes Bob Martin, an esteemed author, professor, and former criminal trial lawyer. Bob shares his fascinating journey from a carnival upbringing to becoming a successful lawyer, and how an unexpected turn led him to mindfulness and writing. Discover how Bob's unique perspective on spirituality, influenced by both Taoism and Christianity, has shaped his life and work. He also delves into his books, including a spiritual thriller "Children of Abraham," and a Christian devotional inspired by the Tao Te Ching. Tune in for an inspiring conversation about mindfulness, justice, and the pursuit of a wise and happy life.Want to be a guest on Living the Dream with Curveball? Send Curtis Jackson a message on PodMatch, here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/1628631536976x919760049303001600Challenger XChallengerX is a bold new podcast that dives deep into the minds of leaders...Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify

Therapy Works
Tony Adams on Addiction, Therapy and Giving Back

Therapy Works

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2024 70:32


In this heartfelt episode, Julia sits down with former footballer Tony Adams to explore his extraordinary journey through addiction, recovery, and personal growth. Tony reflects on his challenging childhood, marked by fear and loneliness, and how football became his escape. He shares candid insights into his struggles with addiction, recounting the pivotal moments that led to his ‘rock bottom' and the transformative support he found through AA and his therapist, James West. Tony discusses the power of therapy, the importance of vulnerability, and the role of trust in his recovery, offering a deeply personal perspective on overcoming life's hardest challenges. Now sober since 1996, Tony has dedicated himself to helping others through Sporting Chance, the charity he founded to support athletes with addiction and mental health issues. He reflects on how recovery has reshaped his relationships, particularly with his children and grandchildren, and shares the life lessons he's learned about accountability, letting go, and finding purpose. Tune in to hear Tony's inspiring story of redemption and the life lessons he's learned along the way. Episode Highlights: 00:54 Challenges and Family Background 02:25 Childhood Fears and Escaping to Football 07:19 Struggles with Addiction and Recovery 16:04 Rock Bottom and Turning Point 20:44 The Role of Therapy and Support 26:03 Existential Therapy and Self-Discovery 26:41 The 12-Step Program Journey 29:04 Facing Fears and Addiction 31:58 Sporting Chance and Mental Health Advocacy 45:17 Grieving and Letting Go 48:33 Reflections on Life and Legacy Find Tony: Twitter: @TonyAdams Instagram: @tonyadamsofficial Visit Sporting Chance's website to discover more about their work supporting athletes with addiction and mental health challenges. If you'd like to connect, follow me on Instagram @juliasamuelmbe. And for more info, check out my new website: juliasamuel.co.uk. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

From There to Here
Mandy Keyworth: A Healer's Journey

From There to Here

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2024 62:44


Mandy Keyworth is a hypnotherapist specializing in addiction therapy.  On this episode, she openly talks about being the problem, chasing the glamour, ego vs. self esteem, death by installments, asking the right questions, the irony of willpower, and believing in hope.Since childhood, Mandy Keyworth has always been driven to help anyone become the best version of themselves. Her journey to helping others began in the NHS working as a nurse for many years until she pursued a Degree in Medical Science. She then transitioned to providing medical equipment within the NHS.Developing Graves' Disease due to prolonged stress, Mandy realised the magnificent connection between the mind and body.  This led her to explore the power of changing our thoughts and behaviours by accessing the subconscious mind, through Hypnotherapy.Mandy is now a qualified Hypnotherapist specialising in Addiction Therapy. Having overcome addiction herself, she is now committed to helping her clients overcome addiction, as well as with a variety of other issues.To learn more, visit:linkedin.com/in/jason-Shupp-18b4619bListen to more episodes on Mission Matters:https://missionmatters.com/author/Jason-Shupp/

Tech Talk with OptimalRx
Managing Addictions with Prof. Eric Yarnell

Tech Talk with OptimalRx

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2024 28:14


Kristin and Julianne welcome back Prof. Eric Yarnell to the podcast, an experienced Naturopathic Doctor from the United States of America. Eric brings his wealth of knowledge and clinical experience in the realm of addictions, particularly focusing on how natural medicine practitioners can best manage and support patients with different types of addiction. This podcast delves into some specific addictive substances, including opioids, benzodiazepines, alcohol, and nicotine, as well as the beneficial use of herbal medicine in this patient population.----This podcast is a teaser to our webinar, Clinical Herbalism - The Addiction Series. Benefit from the wisdom of experienced practitioners, Christina Veselak and Professor. Eric Yarnell, who discuss managing addiction with herbal medicines.  Practitioners will come away with a comprehensive understanding of the biochemical foundations for addiction and recovery, as well as practical and efficacious herbal medicine treatment strategies for managing addictions. You will receive ongoing access to the recordings, notes and support materials, and you will have the opportunity to engage directly with our naturopathic experts during live Q&A sessions. To learn more contact us via our website or reach out via Instagram. DISCLAIMER: All information provided via OptimalRx is for educational and informational purposes only.  The information provided is not, nor is it intended to be, a substitute for independent professional advice.  Please seek the advice of a qualified health care professional in the event something you learn here raises questions or concerns regarding your health. Thank you.www.optimalrx.com.au

UBC News World
Tailored Addiction Therapy In New Jersey For State Employees & Adolescents

UBC News World

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2024 3:22


If you're a state employee in New Jersey struggling with addiction, or you're just entering the workforce and you're determined to put your addiction behind you, you'll find tailored addiction therapy at leading treatment center Relevance Behavioral Health (866-245-1497). Learn more at https://relevancerecovery.com/treatment-services. Relevance Behavioral Health City: Freehold Township Address: 61 W Main Street Website: https://relevancerecovery.com/ Phone: +1 866 245 1497 Email: info@hucenters.com

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Empowering Adolescents: New Jersey's Premier OCD & Addiction Therapy Center

UBC News World

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2024 3:40


Has your adolescent's OCD led them to use drugs or alcohol to find relief? It doesn't have to be this way. Get the best therapies for OCD and addiction at Relevance Behavioral Health (866-244-9850), New Jersey's leading dual diagnosis treatment center. Learn more at https://relevancerecovery.com/mental-health/ocd-treatment Relevance Behavioral Health City: Freehold Township Address: 61 W Main Street Website: https://relevancerecovery.com/ Phone: +1 866 245 1497 Email: info@hucenters.com

Erotic Stories
CLASSIC WEDNESDAY: His Sex Addiction Therapy Session (Female x Male) (18+ NSFW)

Erotic Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2024 7:53


For listeners of the show, Dipsea is offering an extended 30 day free trial when you go to DipseaStories.com/eroticPlease support our show and get discounts on our favorite brands by using our sponsors' links here!EroticStoriesPodcast.comAdvertising/Collabs/Stories: sensualroleplayasmr@gmail.comIf you enjoy this podcast, remember to leave a review on your favourite listening platform.See you next week.Mia x

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Best Addiction Therapy Center For Teens In New Jersey Offers Inclusive Care

UBC News World

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2024 2:34


Relevance Teen, Relevance Behavioral Health's (212-243-7200) new intensive outpatient program (IOP) for adolescents, has fast become New Jersey's leading choice for teens in need. Visit https://relevancerecovery.com/mental-health/ to get your teen the best care in the state. Relevance Behavioral Health City: Freehold Township Address: 61 W Main Street Website https://relevancerecovery.com/ Phone +1 866 245 1497 Email info@hucenters.com

Afternoons with Pippa Hudson
Health and Wellness: Addiction therapy

Afternoons with Pippa Hudson

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2024 21:39


Guest: Clinical psychologist Bryan Hellmann See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Trusted New Jersey Addiction Therapy Center Provides Detox & Inpatient Treatment

UBC News World

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2023 3:10


Is addiction threatening your life? Is your disease hurting yourself and those around you? If you can ask yourself these questions, you can also seek support - and Avisa Recovery offers ComPsych-covered therapy in Ocean County. Call +1-732-724-0528 or click https://avisarecovery.com/ to learn more. Avisa Recovery City: Toms River Address: 25 West Water Street Website https://www.avisarecovery.com Phone +1 732 724 0528 Email info@avisarecovery.com

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Premium Encino Therapist Offers In-office & Online Alcohol Addiction Therapy

UBC News World

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2023 2:30


Getting help for addiction is not always easy. Not to worry, Robert B. Jaffe, Ph.D, LMFT (818-906-7079) in Encino, California, is here to help you get through it with his in-office and online therapy sessions. Visit https://drrobertjaffe.com to get started. Robert Jaffe, PhD, LMFT City: Los Angeles Address: 16055 Ventura Boulevard Website https://drrobertjaffe.com/ Phone +1 818 906-7079 Email drjaffe1@aol.com

UBC News World
Gambling Addiction Therapy In West Deptford: Get Individual & Group Counseling

UBC News World

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2023 2:18


Seeking help for gambling addiction is the first step to recovery. Luckily, Renewed Light (+1-866-485-0905) helps West Deptford residents like you turn your life around. Learn more by visiting https://renewedlightmh.com/mental-health-therapy/gambling/ Renewed Light City: Woodbury Address: 1225 North Broad Street Website https://renewedlightmh.com/ Phone +1 866 485 0905 Email brandon@relightmh.com

The Franciska Show
Porn; Betrayal; Faith - with Naomi Lewis Afriat, LCSW

The Franciska Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2023 48:49


Would you like to be a SPONSOR? Reach out about new sponsorship opportunities for your brand & organizations - franciskakay@gmail.com Check out www.JewishCoffeeHouse.com for more Jewish Podcasts on our network.       About Our Guest:   Naomi Lewis Afriat, LCSW, is a Licensed Social Worker who has spent 15 years working with teens, young adults, couples and families.    Naomi relocated to Los Angeles in 2020 after living in New York for 15 years. Before leaving New York, Naomi worked with teens, parents, and families in overcoming challenges. She also ran a crisis hotline for parents and provided support in clinical settings.    Naomi obtained her Masters in Social Work from Touro College in 2009. She also has a certificate in Crisis Counseling, is trained in EMDR and is a CSAT (Certified Sex Addiction Therapist). In her role as a CSAT, Naomi is passionate about supporting addicts, their spouses and their families struggling with sex addiction, betrayal, intimacy disorders and related issues. The majority of her work in this area is focused on supporting Betrayed Partners of addicts, and helping couples reconnect after betrayal.    Naomi is married and enjoys cooking and pursuing her artistic interests in her free time. She is licensed, and practices in CA, NJ, NY, FL, VA, TX, CT, NC & NV.    For more information about Naomi and the work she does, please visit www.intomeyousee.org. She can also be reached via email at NaomiLewisLSCW@gmail.com 

Pathways 2 Prevention
From Stigma to Support: One Man's Mission to Transform Addiction Therapy

Pathways 2 Prevention

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2023 66:10 Transcription Available


In this enlightening conversation, Dave sits down with Christopher, a seasoned addiction therapist with over 20 years of experience in the field, who specializes in treating cannabis addiction. They explore the intricacies of addiction, delve into therapeutic approaches that work (and those that don't), and discuss how to enhance the success rate of treatment. This is a must-listen for anyone seeking to understand addiction on a deeper level, particularly those in the healthcare profession or families grappling with the problem.Key Quotes"Addiction is not a problem of the substance but of the individual." - Christopher"The success of treatment depends not just on what we do, but how we do it." - Christopher"We are a role model and what defines whether you are qualified as a role model or not, is how you behave when nobody is looking." - Christopher"Seeing that I have a problem is not a matter of choice or will, it's a capacity in the brain that's not there." - ChristopherChristopher's Links:Website: https://komphash.dk/BooksFacebookLinkedInDrug Free America Foundation Links:WebsiteFacebookInstagramYouTubeTwitter

Hart2Heart with Dr. Mike Hart
The Future of Psychedelic Medicine with Dr. Matthew Johnson

Hart2Heart with Dr. Mike Hart

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2023 74:42


Psychedelic researcher Dr. Matthew Johnson from Johns Hopkins University joins Dr. Mike Hart to delve deep into the world of psychedelics. Their discussion extends from the therapeutic potential of psychedelic substances in treating mental health disorders such as depression, PTSD, and addiction, to the controversy surrounding their use. Dr. Johnson shares his experiences in pioneering psychedelic research, the therapeutic model he's developing, and insights into the microdosing and macrodosing of substances. They touch upon the societal impact of alcohol and drug misuse, the power of the placebo effect, and how psychedelics interact with traditional treatments like SSRIs. The episode concludes with a nuanced look at the challenges and future direction of the psychedelic space. Time-codes:[00:00:00] Dr. Mike Hart introduces Dr. Matthew Johnson. Johnson's work in the psychedelic field is presented, setting the stage for the conversation. [00:02:10] Dr. Hart highlights the growing interest in using psychedelics as treatments for mental health conditions, opening the floor for a deep discussion on the potential of these substances. [00:07:57] Dr. Johnson delves into historical LSD research related to alcoholism, sparking interest in the anti-addiction potential of psychedelics. [00:15:42] Discussion around the potential therapeutic effects of microdosing psychedelics, including its potential role in treating depression and the possible influence of the placebo effect. [00:24:02] Johnson elucidates on the process of "integration" in psychedelic therapy, which involves understanding the implications of psychedelic experiences for one's psychiatric issues. [00:30:30] Dr. Johnson introduces the concept of a generalized psychedelic therapy model, suggesting its applicability across various mental disorders. [00:32:30] An insight into Dr. Johnson's survey work on the therapeutic use of psychedelics, where people have quit or reduced their consumption of harmful substances. [00:36:59] Dr. Johnson underscores that different psychedelics have similar efficacy rates regardless of the treated condition, leading to a deeper understanding of their impact. [00:42:30] Discussion on how the synchronization of different brain areas could enhance creativity, touching upon a less-explored benefit of psychedelic use. [00:49:28] Dr. Johnson discusses the overuse of certain medications like SSRIs and ADHD drugs, while stressing that he does not advocate for their complete removal from the treatment toolbox. [00:53:31] Dr. Johnson addresses the problem of puritanism in the psychedelic space and its impact on recognizing other effective treatments. [01:03:00] Dr. Johnson talks about the effect of antidepressants on the psychedelic experience, providing critical information for those on such treatments considering psychedelic therapy. [01:05:30] They discuss the challenges of withdrawing from prescribed medications for alternative treatments like Ayahuasca, acknowledging the complexities faced by patients. [01:10:37] Matthew Johnson shares his experience at a psychedelic conference, introducing the audience to a broader context of the psychedelic space. [01:13:15] Johnson expresses concerns about future developments in the psychedelic field, alluding to accusations against MAPS, making for an intriguing and thought-provoking ending.

Sex & Spirituality
Sex and Love Addiction Therapy Session

Sex & Spirituality

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2023 53:02


My newest blog: https://www.lmcolletti.com/post/june-sitting-with-stillness Schedule a mentoring session: https://www.lmcolletti.com/work-with-me Check me out on Youtube: https://youtu.be/yWAq6gTnjM4 Love is Insanity available now: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/love-is-insanity-lauren-michelle-colletti/1142444388 Find my books here: amazon.com/author/laurenmcolletti Connect with me on Instagram: @laurenmcolletti People always ask me how I afford to go on so many trips as a female solo traveler. If you want to know how I travel so much, you might want to check out Worldpackers. Worldpackers is the safest community for travel and volunteering. With Worldpackers I can travel, collaborate and make an impact, going virtually anywhere in the world for close to nothing! All I do is type in a location and world packers will list experiences I can browse. With homestays and hostels to social causes or animal care, I choose what interests me and can apply for a work exchange. You can even read through reviews to see past Worldpacker's experiences and determine if it's a good fit. All you do is enter the dates and apply with a message to your host! Worldpackers has been an awesome way for me to meet other travelers, make new friends, go on endless adventures, explore the world, and learn about myself! I'm in Italy right now and can't wait to come to you live from Albania next! I already have my entire year planned and you can see for yourself by creating an account at worldpackers.com be sure to use code COLLETTI to save $10 today! Worldpackers, where will you go next? Use promotional code COLLETTI and save $10! https://www.worldpackers.com/promo/COLLETTI?utm_campaign=COLLETTI&utm_medium=referral&utm_source=affiliateThis --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lauren-colletti/message

Balance Your Life
Recovering from an Eating Disorder and Addiction, Therapy and Alternative Healing with Molly Carmel

Balance Your Life

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2023 60:21


This week on the podcast I am joined by Molly Carmel. Molly is a licensed clinical therapist and fiercely devoted to helping people from all walks of life break free from their destructive relationship with food, dieting and addiction. As she battled an eating disorder and addiction for over 20 years, Molly was shocked and disheartened by the lack of viable treatment options. This hopelessness fueled her to create her groundbreaking clinic and treatment method, Beacon by MC. Since then, she has made it her life's mission to help people find permanent solutions, and to finally and fully heal their relationships with food and, more-so, with themselves. In addition to her extensive training in Substance Use and Eating Disorders, Molly is trained intensively in Dialectical Behavioral Therapy – a practice she passionately advocates. Molly's work has been featured on The Today Show, Good Morning America, Dateline NBC, and Extreme Makeover as well as in People Magazine, NYT, Forbes, LA Times, and more.   On this episode we talk about Molly's own journey with an eating disorder and addiction, how to recognize that you may have an addiction or dependency, as well as steps you can take in order to free yourself from addiction. We also discuss alternative healing practices that can support you on your recovery journey, why therapy may not be working for you and what you can do as an alternative, and so much more!   DISCLAIMER: Please keep in mind this episode is not mean to act as medical advice. You are always encouraged to be your own advocate and to do your own research. ------------------------------------- Connect with Meghan: Instagram | TikTok | Facebook | YouTube | Website To Email the Show: podcast@balancebymeghan.com Connect with Molly: Instagram | Website   ------------------------------- Shop my Amazon Store Front where I link all my favourite wellness, lifestyle, and beauty products and brands. ---------------------------------- Join me by practicing yoga and fitness in the comfort of your home! Click here for my YouTube channel. ------------------------------------- Access the Yoga Mama Journey: Journey to a Happy and Healthy Pregnancy and Baby Program and Guide here. ------------------------------------- Do you want to win some FREE clean beauty products? Who doesn't? All you have to do is leave a 5-star rating and review of the show on iTunes or Spotify, take a screenshot of your review and DM me with it. You will be entered into the giveaway and I will randomly select 1 winner. Good luck!

The Recovered Life Show
How Can Faith Help You Get and Stay Sober?

The Recovered Life Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2023 10:11


Join us in this inspiring conversation with addiction recovery expert Desiree Hull, as she shares her personal journey and the pivotal role faith played in her sobriety. Discover how integrating faith and spiritual practices can help individuals overcome addiction and achieve lasting recovery. Tune in for valuable takeaways, practical advice, and an uplifting discussion on the transformative power of faith in maintaining a sober lifestyle.===============================Find out more about Desiree Hullhttps://pxl.to/dhull===============================

The Recovered Life Show
Why Are More Moms Exploring Sobriety?

The Recovered Life Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2023 10:30


In this episode, we're joined by Desiree Hull, a Certified Professional Recovery Coach, and Certified Temperament Counselor, to discuss the growing trend of moms exploring sobriety. Desiree shares her insights on why more moms are realizing that alcohol no longer serves their well-being and the importance of breaking the association between relaxation and alcohol.Read all the takeaways from the article here. 

Guy's Guy Radio
#559 Center for Motivation and Change Jeffrey Foote PhD

Guy's Guy Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2023 55:00


Jeffrey Foote, PhD is cofounder of the Center for Motivation and Change (CMC) outpatient programs in New York City, NY; Long Island, NY; and Washington, DC; and residential program CMC: Berkshires in Western Massachusetts. He is also cofounder and executive director of the CMC: Foundation for Change, a nonprofit organization with the mission of improving the dissemination of evidence-based ideas and strategies to the families of persons struggling with substance use. Additionally, he is coauthor of the award-winning book, Beyond Addiction—a practical guide for families dealing with addiction and substance problems in a loved one, based on principles of Community Reinforcement and Family Training (CRAFT). Foote is also a contributor to two workbooks combining strategies from CRAFT: The Parent's 20 Minute Guide and The Partner's 20 Minute Guide, which offer specific tools and practice in evidence-based strategies for helping a loved one change. Join Robert Manni, author of The Guys' Guy's Guide To Love as we discuss life, love and the pursuit of happiness. Subscribe to Guy's Guy Radio on YouTube, iTunes and wherever you get your podcasts! Buy The Guys' Guy's Guide to Love now!

Guy's Guy Radio with Robert Manni
#559 Center for Motivation and Change Jeffrey Foote PhD

Guy's Guy Radio with Robert Manni

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2023 55:00


Jeffrey Foote, PhD is cofounder of the Center for Motivation and Change (CMC) outpatient programs in New York City, NY; Long Island, NY; and Washington, DC; and residential program CMC: Berkshires in Western Massachusetts. He is also cofounder and executive director of the CMC: Foundation for Change, a nonprofit organization with the mission of improving the dissemination of evidence-based ideas and strategies to the families of persons struggling with substance use. Additionally, he is coauthor of the award-winning book, Beyond Addiction—a practical guide for families dealing with addiction and substance problems in a loved one, based on principles of Community Reinforcement and Family Training (CRAFT). Foote is also a contributor to two workbooks combining strategies from CRAFT: The Parent's 20 Minute Guide and The Partner's 20 Minute Guide, which offer specific tools and practice in evidence-based strategies for helping a loved one change. Join Robert Manni, author of The Guys' Guy's Guide To Love as we discuss life, love and the pursuit of happiness. Subscribe to Guy's Guy Radio on YouTube, iTunes and wherever you get your podcasts! Buy The Guys' Guy's Guide to Love now!

Culturised With Makani Tabura
Lilinoe Kauahikaua - Culture practice in Addiction Therapy and Recovery

Culturised With Makani Tabura

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2023 33:24


Lilinoe Kauahikaua joins Papa Ola Lōkahi under Hale Hoʻonaʻauao: The Learning Institute in the role of Population Health Specialist, focusing on addictions. To Learn more about Culturised visit: https://www.culturised.com/ Culturised is a https://www.wikiocast.com/ production.

Playful Podcast
Having a GHB addiction – and how the drug affects the techno scene

Playful Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2023 69:56


Today we speak to - Ballet dancer, raver, DJ, choreographer and a voice for social justice - Nicholas Rose. They are opening up to us about their addiction to the drug GHB, also known as G, that they were addicted to for over 2 years. But are now free from.This is an emotional conversation, and this is Nicholas own experience of GHB, something they wish to share publicly right now. If you or someone you know is addicted to GHB or any other drug and want to seek professional help we will add some important links to this video-description.The conversation may be triggering, but if you believe you're ready to listen to an honest and personal conversation about addiction, here it comes.Addiction help through German Red Cross:https://www.drk.de/hilfe-in-deutschland/gesundheit-und-praevention/suchtberatung/Addiction Counseling and Addiction Therapy:https://vistaberlin.de/index.phpThe emergency service for those at risk of addiction and those already addicted to drugs and alcohol in Berlinhttps://drogennotdienst.de/This week there is no Extra Material since we didn't want to put anything regarding this topic behind pay wall. Next week we're back with extra material as usual. Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Recovered Life Show
The link between disordered eating and your emotions

The Recovered Life Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2023 34:21


In this episode, Damon Frank sits down with coach Haven Jo Beck to discuss the powerful link between disordered eating and emotions. Haven candidly shares her personal struggles with food addiction and how she was able to break free from the cycle. Through her powerful story and expert insights, Haven offers listeners practical tools and strategies for overcoming disordered eating and finding peace with food and emotions.For more information on Haven click here.Thank you to our sponsor:Want to attend the Recovery Check-in? Click Here

Ten Laws with East Forest
Carrie Wilkens PhD - Compassionate Addiction (#242)

Ten Laws with East Forest

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2023 58:44


Carrie Wilkens is cofounder of CMC: Berkshires, a private inpatient/residential program employing the same treatment approaches in Western Massachusetts. She is also co-founder & CEO of CMC: Foundation for Change, a nonprofit organization with the mission of improving the dissemination of evidence-based ideas and strategies to professionals and loved ones of persons struggling with substance use through the Invitation to Change approach.https://beyondaddictionworkbook.com______________________________NEW MUSIC - HEADWATERS LISTEN:  Spotify / Apple / BandcampJoin our COMMUNITY - sign up at EastForest.orgPlease support the show by joining our East Forest COUNCIL on Patreon.  Monthly Council, live-streams, demos, and more. JOURNEY SPACE - founded by East Forest.  Online Journey Facilitation and Support.  JourneySpace.com.EAST FOREST MUSIC: Spotify / AppleGuided Meditations on Spotify & AppleShop: http://eastforest.org★★★★★ Please rate Ten Laws with East Forest in iTunes & SpotifyConnect with the Forest -Mothership: http://eastforest.orgIG:  https://www.instagram.com/eastforest/Facebook: http://facebook.com/eastforestmusic

UBC News World
National City Addiction Therapy Center Gives IV NAD Infusions To Reduce Cravings

UBC News World

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2022 2:15


For lasting recovery that's not just a fad, you can kick the habit with the team at ReNAD+! More details at https://nadtreatment.com

The Debbie Nigro Show
"Sober At Home" Affordable Private Addiction Therapy

The Debbie Nigro Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2022 28:42


"Sober at Home” For The Holidays. Try something new. Get different results. “Sober at Home” is an online alternative to formal addiction treatment with experienced professionals like Founder & CEO David Gerber who have amazing track records of success . David has been in the field of addictions for 30 years. He's helped thousands of men and women addicted to alcohol and drugs find their way to sobriety. "Sober at Home” offers a discreet affordable opportunity to try a new way to get sober. No insurance required. They also offer much needed knowledge and information for family members looking to help loved ones get and stay sober. Family members of addicts and alcoholics surely struggle too. David pointed out that 'one in ten people' have suffered with a substance abuse problem in their lifetime, and holidays are especially tough for people both 'using' and in recovery. Family get-togethers he says, see drinking and drug use and family dysfunction rise. And now he adds, with so many of the drugs on the street these days laced with Fentanyl the situation has gotten very serious and often deadly. I dont know how David does what he does everyday with such intensity and passion, but helping people is what he's been doing since 6th grade. David shared with a giggle that as soon as he realized he wasn't going to be a profesional athlete,  he found that helping people with their problems felt like the next best thing.  Having worked for decades in the addiction industry, and seeing what has worked and what hasn't, he made the decision to start "Sober at Home" to help as many people as he can across the country. So much of what were doing today isn't working, says David. Why? The first obstacle for many people is walking into outpatient treatment program where there may be other people that are drinking, drugging, and even selling drugs. There's a stigma of walking into these places. "Sober at Home" removes that stigma and gives people an opportunity to get the help they need privately, discreetly and affordably. I was a little shocked that people at drug treatment centers are doing drugs. Then I spotted a New York Post headline this past week which read..."What Are they Smoking? NYC nonprofits will sell weed-while they treat drug addicts." Isn't there something wrong with this I asked David?  To which he replied I think that's unconscionable. He did explain that of many sober and licensed treatment programs offer 'medications' as part of admission. "Sober At Home" is designed with a schedule that works around your life if you need help. Groups start at 6am and go till midnite 7 days a week. Lot of people are functioning alcoholics and functioning drug addicts and this is an opportunity for them to get well without interupting a job scedule. Companies too will encourage good employees who all of a sudden have a substance abuse to utilize the help that Sober at Home offers woth their full support. Telehealth addiction therapy exists but it's mostly one on one. At "Sober at Home" says David Gerber, we understand that groups are what help individuals get connected and bonded to a sober lifestyle. " "I like to describe the the progression of addiction as the ever increasingly shrinking world of addiction. It takes people, to a very selfish and lonely and isolated place. The process of recovery that we're implementing helps expand peoples worlds back, so they become connected at "Sober At Home". Our goal is that people restore meaningful and purposeful sober lives."  As far as privacy goes, David shares that many people worry about going to a local treatment center because of who might know them there. "Sober At Home" is a national platform so there are people from all across the country who particpate at the same time. Chances are these folks do not know each other from anywhere. There's a much less likelihood of people finding out. It's a discreet and private program. David Gerber has helped thousands of men and women recover from addiction. His past 'success rates' have been double the national average on programs he's worked on. Hes had an 80% succèss rate with 'interventions' in the past getting people connected to treatment. David Gerber brings 30 years of experience to founding "Sober At Home" along with members of his immediate family including his wife, brother in law, and his son. They're all on board and committed to spending their time getting people sober and back to living great lives.  Enjoy this 'double segment' podcast conversation with David Gerber CEO Founder "Sober at Home" from his live appearance on The Debbie Nigro Show. And please share this information with anyone who might benefit. Check out SoberAtHomeInc.com       

Bravo & Blaze with Jenny Blaze
Dr. Contessa Metcalfe, MD, MSPH, ABPM of Married To Medicine on Bravo TV Joins To Discuss Integrative Medicine, Cannabis, & Addiction Therapy

Bravo & Blaze with Jenny Blaze

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2022 51:12


We are kicking off Season 4 of Bravo & Blaze with Dr. Contessa Metcalfe, MD, MSPH, ABPM of Married to Medicine on Bravo TV. Dr. Contessa is the owner of Chastain Integrative Medicine. We discuss cannabis and addiction therapy as well as legislation reform and the impact on the medical field. Dr. Contessa Metcalfe, MD, MSPH, ABPM: Chastain Integrative Medicine Dr. Contessa on Instagram Shout Outs: Weed the People on Netflix Pot Book by Julie Holland Thumbnail Photo Credit: Essence Magazine Cannabis Mom Boss: Click HERE to sign up for more information on the Cannabis Mom Boss podcast where we will be hearing stories of people from all walks of life and their journey out of the "Green Closet". This is an online community to help empower CannaMoms to safely and confidently come out of the "Green Closet" while providing professional and personal development tools & resources to create a unique career. Stay Connected to Jenny Blaze and Bravo & Blaze: Subscribe to NEWSLETTER here Keep in touch with social media: Twitter Instagram Tik Tok Follow Jenny Blaze on Instagram: @BravoAndBlaze @theCannabisMomBoss @JennyBlaze420 ► FOLLOW: YouTube Apple Podcasts Spotify Google Podcasts Anchor Stitcher --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jenny-blaze1/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jenny-blaze1/support

UBC News World
Best San Diego Outpatient Alcohol Addiction Therapy With High Success Rate

UBC News World

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2022 2:08


If you want a natural, effective treatment for alcohol dependency, call ReNAD+ at +1-619-597-2707! The team provides cutting-edge IV therapy in a supportive environment. Find out more at: https://nadtreatment.com

UBC News World
Best San Diego Alcohol Addiction Therapy & Detox Center With Holistic IV Therapy

UBC News World

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2022 2:02


ReNAD+ (+1-619-914-2577) offers cutting-edge treatment to help you break free from alcohol addiction or drug dependency. You can see results in just days! Find out more at: https://nadtreatment.com

UBC News World
Get The Best Addiction Therapy In Surrey, BC With Celebrity EMDR Therapist

UBC News World

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2022 3:09


For a new approach to addiction treatment, look no further than Grigore Counselling and EMDR therapy. Check it out at https://www.thecelebritysaviour.com (https://www.thecelebritysaviour.com)

UBC News World
This LA Opioid Addiction Therapy Specialist Offers NAD+ Therapy To Restore Cells

UBC News World

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2022 2:27


If you're in Los Angeles and you or a loved one is struggling with opioid addiction, call ReNAD+ at +1-610-585-3519)! You can get a tailored plan that minimizes withdrawal symptoms and helps you to feel your best. Find out more at: https://nadtreatment.com (https://nadtreatment.com)

Sober Podcast
Jaana Woodbury, CADC-I, CCAR: Compassionate Care

Sober Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2022 23:56


Our host Jamie Brickhouse has the pleasure of interviewing Jaana Woodbury today on the Sober Podcast! She can be noted for her philanthropy and advocacy work in raising awareness towards addiction and mental health issues. Specifically, Jaana was part of an effort to shed light on family systems in addiction. Her family was featured on Sesame Street's, “Parental Addiction” series, which received a Daytime Emmy for best short film.  Today, she serves as Community Outreach for Renaissance Recovery, an outpatient program in Huntington Beach, CA and as Director of Communications for The Red Songbird Foundation. To reach out to Jaana personally, you can find her on IG: @jaanawoodbury. If you would like to contact Renaissance Recovery please visit https://www.renaissancerecovery.com/. To get in contact with our host Jamie Brickhouse, please find him at https://www.jamiebrickhouse.com/ and make sure to catch him daily on TikTok for a true story in high heels @jamie_brickhouse. Support the show

The Sleep Is A Skill Podcast
078: Dr. Anna Lembke, Bestselling Author, Psychiatrist & Stanford Professor: The Hidden Epidemic Of Benzodiazepines & How It's Impacting Your Sleep

The Sleep Is A Skill Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2022 45:02


Benzodiazepines (often referred to as benzos) are often prescribed to treat anxiety, seizures, and sleep disorders. Some of the most common benzos include Xanax, Klonopin, Ativan, and Valium. In this episode, the Author of “Dopamine Nation” & “Drug Dealer, MD,” Psychiatrist & Stanford professor Dr. Anna Lembke, joins us to discuss the sleep-related drug benzos and why it's called a "Hidden Epidemic." Dr. Lembke notes that between 1990 and 2012, the rate of benzo use increased, leading to widespread addiction and overdose rates.Dr. Lembke discusses her journey as a therapist specializing in addictions and explains the risks associated with long-term benzodiazepine use and the process of helping patients get off these hugely addictive drugs.  Thankfully, the latest neuroscience research has allowed her and others to understand better what's happening in the brain as we become addicted and what happens when we embark on the process of getting off of them.Benzodiazepines cause many physical changes in your body and brain. These can be unpleasant and frightening, but they can also be eased off gradually & responsibly with the support of trained professionals. If you or someone you know is struggling with long-term benzodiazepines, you will want to listen to this episode!GUEST BIO: Anna Lembke, MD is professor of psychiatry at Stanford University School of Medicine and chief of the Stanford Addiction Medicine Dual Diagnosis Clinic. A clinician scholar, she is the author of more than a hundred peer-reviewed publications, has testified before the United States House of Representatives and Senate, has served as an expert witness in federal and state opioid litigation, and is an internationally recognized leader in addiction medicine treatment and education.In 2016, she published Drug Dealer, MD – How Doctors Were Duped, Patients Got Hooked, and Why It's So Hard to Stop (Johns Hopkins University Press, 2016), highlighted in the New York Times as one of the top five books to read to understand the opioid epidemic (Zuger, 2018).  Dr. Lembke appeared in the Netflix documentary The Social Dilemma, an unvarnished look at the impact of social media on our lives.  Her latest book, Dopamine Nation: Finding Balance in the Age of Indulgence (Dutton/Penguin Random House, August 2021), was an instant New York Times bestseller and explores how to moderate compulsive overconsumption in a dopamine-overloaded world.SHOW NOTES: 

All Things Relatable
From rock bottom to finding her way: Samantha Marchionda

All Things Relatable

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2022 78:59


In this episode, Sam shares her stories of how she ended up hitting rock bottom more than once, what those experience were like for her and how she managed to find her way out and on the road to recovery. Samantha Marchionda is a Niagara-based entrepreneur and professional singer who has experienced mental illness, alcohol addiction and recovery. Her struggles have inspired her to normalize conversations around mental illness and spread the message that no one is alone. She has written and produced three one-woman shows where she shares her experiences through storytelling and song. The latest, Subject to Change, included all original music. In 2021 Sam started her own business called Sam Out Loud. She empowers adults of all gender identities who feel stuck, uninspired, or lacking purpose to feel more fulfilled, happy, and peaceful through one-on-one consulting, workshops, and speaking engagements.Follow Sam on InstagramFollow Candace on InstagramLearn more about borderline personality disorder here

UBC News World
Top Porn Addiction Therapy Facility Offers Personalized Inpatient Sessions In US

UBC News World

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2022 2:26


Utah Addiction Centers (+1-801-766-2233) can help with all your sex or porn addiction needs. Give the team a call to get personalized therapy, or go to: https://utahaddictioncenters.com (https://utahaddictioncenters.com)

Siblinghood of Recovery
Season 1 - The role of Protector: who are we REALLY serving?

Siblinghood of Recovery

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2022 17:11


As a parent engaged in the Recovery process, I've had to look back at my past while I assess my role as "protector" over my children and ask, "Who was I really protecting?".  Is it healthy to over protect? No. Is it healthy to guard your children from danger? Yes.Do we often strike a healthy balance? I do not know.  The balance challenge rests in the awareness of when, how, or whether we are passing down intergenerational trauma. This Podcast is an uncomfortable deep dive into the necessary healing of past trauma in order to support our children's advancement to a future free of past generational trauma. My goal is simple: go forth, my boys, and be free of me. 2:15 - Therapists with Addiction experience: What is Addiction Therapy? 2:35 - Al-Anon and Families Anonymous3:45 - Intergenerational Trauma definition4:15 - Fight or Flight diagram4:45 - Stressors in Mothers and impact on children, "Parenting stress may affect mother's and child's ability to tune in to each other"5:20 - ACA Step 4, Made a searching and fearless moral inventory of ourselves.6:00 - ACA Chapter 7, page 154, "Without knowing the meaning of the abandonment encoded within the past, the adult child is doomed to repeat it. The unexamined past becomes the future of the next generation. Dependence, addiction, and hellish living are pass on to the next generation with amazing accuracy."7:50 - Dr. Brad Reedy's, "The Journey of the Heroic Parent" 10:30 - Inner Child Work from Psychology Today, a blog from Hal Shorey, Ph.D., "Healing the Wounds that Bind You". Hal Shorey is a clinical psychologist and professor of clinical psychology at Widener University10:30 - Healing Trauma Through Inner Child Workfrom the Complex Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (CPTSD) Foundation11:50 - Skit Guys, "The Serenity Prayer"... and, yes, I saved the best for last! Enjoy! xoThank you for listening and please visit www.siblinghoodofrecovery.com for free resources, links to organizations, groups and individuals who can offer help in the Journey of Recovery towards healing from substance use disorders. If you like this Podcast, please leave a rating on wherever you're listening. It will help to get the word out. If there is one message I can leave you with, the best you can offer your loved one battling addiction is love and a healthier you. Walk gently, my friend.

Uglymugspodcast
TheUglyMugsPodcast Episode 154: ID@Xbox, addiction therapy and caffeine.

Uglymugspodcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2022 81:22


JOIN US NEXT WEEK, YOU NERDS. 6:30PM PST. :slight_smile: Live on Twitch Wednesdays! http://www.twitch.tv/TheUglyMugs https://discord.gg/TZwnNrR https://www.humblebundle.com/subscription?partner=uglymugspodcast Email us stuff! Uglymugspodcast@gmail.com Joint Twitter: @TheRealUglyMugs

Siblinghood of Recovery
Season 1 - The Critical Impact of YOUR Self Care in your Qualifier's Recovery

Siblinghood of Recovery

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2022 14:46


A significant amount of research is coming out regarding the indelible impact a Family Member's own self-care and Recovery process can make on an individual battling a Substance Use Disorder (SUD). This Episode highlights the positive outcome of improving the Family system, as the Family is, "one of the most important support groups for an individual seeking recovery from an SUD".  These studies support leading Addiction Therapy and Treatment Center recommendations for care to focus on improving the Family system as a methodology in supporting a Family member challenged with an SUD. For long term success in overcoming an SUD, Recovery is much more than an individual's treatment, it is a way of life for the entire Family ecosystem.1) Qualifier - This term may be used in the 12 Step Programs or when speaking to Licensed Therapists. It may stem from the world of Insurance whereby the individual with an SUD is qualified for insurance coverage or the individual qualifies for treatment. The term is viewed as a softer description than 'addict', 'drug abuser', 'substance use abuser', etc.2) A Multifamily Group Curriculum for Family Members of Individuals with Substance Use Disorders: Updates, Perceptions, and Outcomes - I wish this was a link to a free version of the paper. I can only capture all that I quoted in this Episode on my website, as I did receive a copy of the paper directly from one of the authors. If more of this information was shared, even directly on the University, College or educational institution's site, the world would be better informed of these phenomenal studies and the work these researchers are contributing to the Recovery Community.  3) Substance Abuse Statistics - excerpt from Drug Abuse Statistics.org, "53 million or 19.4% of people 12 and over have used illegal drugs or misused prescription drugs within the last year".  Please click this link, as you'll find a breakdown of types of drugs used, demographics, and more. 4) Addiction in the family is a major but neglected contributor to the global burden of adult ill-health - Extracted from the Science Direct link provided, this paper quotes, "Evidence is presented to suggest that, globally, addiction is sufficiently stressful to cause pain and suffering to a large but uncounted number of adult affected family members (AFMs), possibly in the region of 100 million worldwide."5) Inclusion of Family Therapy in Rehabilitation Program of Substance Abuse and Its Efficacious Implementation - Enver Ulaş, Halil Ekşi, First Published August 30, 2019  Abstract"The family has been described as the center or heart of societal relationships. There has been a historic neglect of research in area of counseling for the family members of substance abusers. As result, treatment for individual family members affected by alcoholism and drug addiction remains a neglected component of majority of addiction programs. The study used a sample of 36 families who participated in family theraThank you for listening and please visit www.siblinghoodofrecovery.com for free resources, links to organizations, groups and individuals who can offer help in the Journey of Recovery towards healing from substance use disorders. If you like this Podcast, please leave a rating on wherever you're listening. It will help to get the word out. If there is one message I can leave you with, the best you can offer your loved one battling addiction is love and a healthier you. Walk gently, my friend.

Food Junkies Podcast
Episode 55: Coach Jessyca Reynolds

Food Junkies Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2022 62:46


Jessyca Reynolds is a Certified Holistic Nutritionist and Life Coach who has over 10,000 hours of coaching experience in the last five years. Her own journey with overcoming food addiction, mental illness, and a lifelong eating disorder have enabled her to truly connect with others who struggle with similar issues and help them heal. At age 41, Jessyca had all but given up on life. She was taking 17 pills a day for bulimia, bipolar disorder, anxiety, depression, chronic migraine, bladder disease, and other ailments. She spent every day completely consumed by food addiction and bingeing. She was 309 lbs, the highest weight of her life. Her high blood pressure put her at severe risk for stroke and heart attack. Jessyca decided she had to change if she wanted to live. She was tired of missing out on life. She deserved better. Her family deserved better. A drastic change in diet to a Ketogenic lifestyle was the beginning of her total transformation. She immediately discovered that her cravings and urge to binge were reduced. Within two months, her blood pressure returned to normal, and she had mental clarity for the first time ever. This real food, low carb diet allowed her to think clearly enough to work through her issues, and finally heal. Over the next year, she was able to get off the majority of her meds. She also lost 146 lbs and maintained it. Jessyca has been in recovery from eating disorders and food addiction for more than five years. She is medication-free! Her personal transformation led her to dive deep into studying nutrition and wellness, so she could help others. She has completed many courses and received several diplomas and certifications including Holistic Nutrition, LCHF Nutrition, Nutrition, and The Immune System, Life Coaching, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Eating Disorders, Addiction Therapy, CBT for Depression, Anxiety, and Phobias. She is passionate about helping others achieve freedom in every area, so they can experience life fully as the best version of themselves. Jessyca has been a guest on many podcasts. She has been a speaker at KetoCon, Low Carb, and Keto 101 cruises, The Crush your Cravings Masterclass, the Quit Sugar Summit, Keto at the Cabin, and other events. She is currently working on a book about her life and healing. “Silencing ED: Overcoming The Voice of Sabotage to Break Free from Disordered Eating Forever”, which she expects to release in late 2021. In this episode:

The How to ABA Podcast
ABA – Not Just for Autism with Latocia Robins

The How to ABA Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2021 25:56


Latocia Robins is the owner of Auspice ABA Services in Louisiana. Her company provides services for individuals aged two to adult. Latocia's vision came out of noticing a lack of services being provided to those in the school system who needed support but didn't have an autism diagnosis. She uses ABA to help clients with mental disorders like ADHD and OD and provides services to those struggling with addiction. When treating adults with addictive behaviors, ABA offers a treatment solution that puts words into practice. Putting a plan together and taking small steps day by day will shape behavior over time. Working with children is a bit easier since they aren't as set in their ways as adults are, but if you can figure out a reward system that works, it translates into progress. Latocia's driving force in her career is different every day, and it all depends on what successes her clients are having. ABA can offer so much outside of autism, and she's seen that firsthand. When explaining ABA to her parents, she shows them how it can give their children more independence and sets them up with goals to get there. Seeing the bigger picture and focusing on the behavior instead of the diagnosis is key. Behaviors never come from out of the blue, there is always a reason for them. Sometimes there is a lot of anxiety behind a behavior, especially in the classroom. ABA can help everyone understand behavior better and provides the tools needed to reshape it. Advice that Latocia would give to new BCBAs is to strive to be better than your yesterday. No one knows all the answers, and each person is unique with their own set of challenges. Take everything case by case. Lean on your support system and pick their brains when you're stuck. Check-in with yourself often to avoid burnout and take breaks whenever you need them. Sometimes clarity comes from those breaks, and you can come back with fresh eyes and new insights on how to solve a problem.What's Inside:How ABA can help individuals outside of an autism diagnosisWhy the reward system for children is different for adultsHow to bring more awareness to ABA within our communitiesMentioned In This Episode:HowToABA.comHow to ABA on YouTubeFind us on FacebookFollow us on InstagramAuspice ABA Services

As Told Here | More than TV | WPAA-TV
Out Of The Dark - Addiction - Therapy Twins

As Told Here | More than TV | WPAA-TV

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2021 26:34


The 1st episode of Out of the Dark recorded in 2016: Addiction Out of the Dark, or looking at Mental Health through practiced eyes, lets you be a fly on the wall as the Therapy Twins, both APRNS, Joan Landino, and Jane Buckley converse with each other about topics for healthier living.

UBC News World
This St. Petersburg, FL Counseling Team Offers Expertise In Addiction Therapy

UBC News World

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2021 3:19


Don't give up hope – get the help you need to get your life back on track with Sunshine City Counseling. More details at https://www.sunshinecitycounseling.com (https://www.sunshinecitycounseling.com)

Boy Open Up
Opening Up Addiction Therapy Shortcomings Ep. 2

Boy Open Up

Play Episode Play 41 sec Highlight Listen Later Sep 2, 2021 26:56


This second episode is devoted to the failings of the therapeutic process in current addiction therapy models.  We dig right into the current model, practices, and WHY it's not working.  We also begin to discuss what the future should look like in terms of this process.  This is just the beginning of what we believe is a revolutionary approach and model to the world of addiction therapy and rehabilitation. Thank you for Opening Up with us and for making this podcast possible! 

Erotic Stories
His Sex Addiction Therapy Session (Female x Male) (18+ NSFW)

Erotic Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2021 7:11


Tom is at another session with his therapist. Can she help with his sex addiction?Read by Mia Hart.Written by the wonderful W StyleJoin my Patreon for juicier 18+ NSFW bonus stories plus other benefits. patreon.com/eroticstoriesxxxAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5923896/advertisement

Erotic short Stories and Sensual Roleplays
His Sex Addiction Therapy Session (Female x Male) (18+ NSFW)

Erotic short Stories and Sensual Roleplays

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2021 7:10


Tom is at another session with his therapist. Can she help with his sex addiction? Read by Mia Hart. Written by the wonderful W Style Join my Patreon for juicier 18+ NSFW bonus stories plus other benefits. patreon.com/eroticstoriesxxx

Boy Open Up
Opening Up the Shortcomings of Addiction therapy episode 1

Boy Open Up

Play Episode Play 56 sec Highlight Listen Later Aug 19, 2021 25:32


What if there was no need to use the word addict anymore?  Today we discuss why the addiction therapy industry has whiffed on helping more people find real solution to the age old problem of addiction.  This is the first of a series of talks we are going to give on the failings of a wildly unregulated and by all measurements catastrophically unsuccessful model.  The good news is that there is a solution and help is coming to those suffering from substance abuse.  

Asking Why
Episode 37: Olivia Mason and Brent Woods | Sex and Love Addiction Therapy

Asking Why

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2021 107:36


Clint Davis trauma and addiction specialist, talks with two certified sexual addiction therapists, Olivia Mason (LMFT CSAT) and Brent Woods (LPC CSAT), about all things sex and love addiction. In a culture with ever increasing dangers, obsessions, and access, they give understanding and empathy to those experiencing this type of struggle. If you live in this culture this information is priceless, because it will or does effect every family in America.

The Senior Journal
7-17-21: Dr. Cathi Neal, Author and Founder of Changing Course Foundation

The Senior Journal

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2021 49:35


Original Aired 1/2/21 and we HAD to bring this very important show back due to popular demand! – Dr. Cathi Neal, Author and Founder of Changing Course Foundation a 501(3)c Non-Profit has been “Zoomed” in from Davis, Oklahoma to talk about Experiential Therapy (What it is & what are the benefits?) We will “Unpack” that and so MUCH More! …Tune-in this Saturday 1/2/21 on KZLS The Eagle 1640 at 9:05am and discover new methods for the new year to empower you and your family! Experiential therapy is a therapeutic technique that uses expressive tools and activities, such as role-playing or acting, props, arts and crafts, music, animal care, guided imagery, or various forms of recreation to re-enact and re-experience emotional situations from past and recent relationships. The client focuses on the activities and, through the experience, begins to identify emotions associated with success, disappointment, responsibility, and self-esteem. Under the guidance of a trained experiential therapist, the client can begin to release and explore negative feelings of anger, hurt, or shame as they relate to past experiences that may have been blocked or still linger. Dr. Cathi Neal is the Founder and CEO Changing Course Foundation provides Professional Staff Development, Experiential Therapy, Business and Life Coaching, Individual and Family Counseling. She has worked in the Experiential Learning Field since 1997, Dr. Neal is also a Life Couch and holds a Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice with a minor in Forensic Psychology, a Master of Science in Management with a Change Leadership Emphasis, and a Ph.D. in Clinical Christian Counseling.She is a published author of the book titled Genesis: An Addict's Viewpoint. She is a Licensed Clinical Pastoral Counselor, and holds Advanced Certifications in Crisis and Abuse Therapy, and Substance Abuse and Addiction Therapy through the National Christian Counselors Association. She is a published author of the book titled Genesis: An Addict's Viewpoint. Click Here to Order She is a Licensed Clinical Pastoral Counselor, and holds Advanced Certifications in Crisis and Abuse Therapy, and Substance Abuse and Addiction Therapy through the National Christian Counselors Association. Dr. Cathi Neal ~ 214-477-2673 Personal & Business Consultant/Author/Founder of Changing Course Foundation Office: 580-368-3030 www.ccfdn.net https://www.facebook.com/changingcoursefoundation https://www.instagram.com/ccffn2017/ twitter @changingcoursef Cell: 214-477-2673 Office: 580-368-3030 Email cneal@ccfdn.net

Breaking Through Our Silence
Healing From Emotional Abuse: EMDR Therapy: Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing: with Patrick Monette

Breaking Through Our Silence

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2021 22:10


[INTRO] Can you heal from abuse? What do I do after leaving my narcissist? What does a healthy relationship look like? These concerns cross the minds of over 20 people every minute, over 28,800 people every day. And the sad fact is, we still don't talk about it enough. Healing from emotional abuse isn't a band-aid situation, but it doesn't have to take years either. The lives of millions of other survivors around the world have been impacted by their narcissist, yours doesn't have to. To show you how to live a free, confident and peaceful life, your host and founder of the Healing from Emotional Abuse Philosophy, Marissa F Cohen.   MARISSA: Overcoming narcissism and healing from emotional abuse are so important to your mental health and to living a life filled with freedom, confidence and peace. Today, we're going to be talking to Patrick Monet, who is a Trauma Informed Therapist, EMDR Therapist, and he's just hilarious. But before we start, I want to brainstorm ways that I can help ease your healing journey. Imagine you're standing on a cliff and on the other side of a deep, deep canyon is a life that you dream of. A partner who connects with you, supports you and empowers you, someone who makes you smile and laugh a life filled with freedom, confidence and peace. I have been where you are now, standing on the edge, dreaming of that life. And I've built the bridge between where you are now and that dream that seems so far away. Let me walk you across the bridge and literally hand you the life of your dreams. It's possible! I've walked this path with 1000s of survivors before who were in your place who now live a free, confident and peaceful life. Let's walk this path together. Don't waste any more time feeling lonely, worthless or exhausted. It's not worth it and you deserve to live a happy life. Schedule a call with me today at scheduleacallwithmarissa.com.   Welcome back to healing from emotional abuse. Today we have an awesome guest and we've been vibing for the past 10 minutes just chatting about Jewish guilt and Catholic guilt and being silly. So today we have Patrick Monette. He's a licensed mental health, addiction and certified trauma counselor, located in northern New York. He's also a certified EMDR Therapist and EMDRIA Approved Consultant and trained couples counselor. He's got a great resume. His work focuses on helping people learn healthy coping skills and resourcing as part of their trauma treatment. He has taught at local universities and maintains a private practice focusing on couples work and trauma informed treatment, as well as gender issues, anger management and co-occurring disorders. He's actively engaged in a local community drug court system as a mental health consultant and educator. Patrick is fluent in English and Spanish and offers treatment in both languages. Welcome on Patrick. Jeez your work is great.   PATRICK: Thanks Marissa, I sound so fancy. So it's so nice, thank you. I'm so honored to be on your show and to connect with you. And I can't think of a better way to end a crazy week and then hanging out together. So I'm super excited to be here.   MARISSA: Thank you, I feel the exact same way. So would you mind outside of your intro just like telling us a little bit about yourself, what you do, what you enjoy...   PATRICK: So you know, as I was saying, it's like I'm pretty low key. So I'm in private practice. I'm a mental health counselor. And I love working with a variety of people. In my private practice, especially with COVID my practice is completely online. So I've been able to modify all that where I do individual therapy, group therapy. And I also started offering online couple retreats, which has been really powerful, which I really love. So EMDR is a trauma informed treatment, so I also work with that. I assistant in trainings and I also do a lot of consultation for people who are learning EMDR, which I just love as well. So it's a really nice blend of different professional experiences.   MARISSA: That's awesome. So I have heard so many positive things about EMDR therapy, and how it's helped sexual assault and domestic violence survivors. Would you mind just giving us like the very basic about what EMDR is?   PATRICK: Sure. So EMDR stands for Eye Movement De-sensitization and Reprocessing Therapy, which is a mouthful. It was created in the 80s by Dr. Francine Shapiro. And the basic version that I can say is that it helps to identify targets or issues that you've been struggling with whether it's specific trauma or disturbing events or upsetting events, that gets stuck in certain parts of your brain. And with EMDR interventions, we're able to help the brain communicate more efficiently to be able to take those disturbing events and make them more adaptive, so they're not causing you so much pain and harm. So you can be, I don't want to say move on, but so they're not harming you and as painful as they once were.   MARISSA: Wow, that's really awesome. I'm still not entirely understanding of like the intricacies of that.   PATRICK: So basically what happens is, for example, when you go about your regular day, and then you go home, and you rest, and you go into your REM sleep, your deep sleep, your brain is able to process everything that's happened during that day. So when you get up in the next day, you're like, okay, I had breakfast, we did this, we chatted, and then there isn't any distress really. When something traumatic happens, the brain cannot process it, it's almost like too big. If you think of it like a conveyor belt, that memory, that event is too big to go down into the other parts. So it gets lodged. And then it gets stuck on that part of the brain, which then leads into a whole bunch of other issues of, you know, when we're talking about PTSD, flashbacks, nightmares, other anxiety, depression. That's why a lot of people when they can't, quote-unquote, move past a trauma, they either develop anxiety, depression, I see a lot of people who develop addiction related issues, because they're trying to eradicate the pain.   MARISSA: That makes a lot more sense. Honestly, thinking about it as like a survivor, I feel like the most common immediate response is if I just stopped thinking about it, it'll go away. I want this to go away...   PATRICK: If I wash it away.    MARISSA: Time will make it go away, because that's not true. And so EMDR therapy breaks that down, and like allows your brain to process it. That is super cool.   PATRICK: So if you think of it, the trauma is like a giant iceberg in your brain, and then by doing what we call bilateral stimulation, which is a really natural intervention, it melts down that iceberg, and then it can go into the channel into your brain, where it doesn't make the event get erased, but you can move on with your life without being harpooned back to that pain anytime you might be potentially triggered or reminded of that event.   MARISSA: How long does it take generally, for somebody who has experienced severe domestic violence or sexual assault, to really be able to move forward using EMDR?   PATRICK: That's a great question. And it's really case by case because it depends on the severity of the attack, of the abuse, of the violence. Every person that I work with, when we say we're trauma informed care, that is, for me, it means we're taking this slow. Not because I want you to be in pain longer, but because safety has been bastardized in your life. We want to look at security, we want to do the safe and sound in the way of let's figure out what you are able to address, and what you actually need to work on. Because everyone needs different things. Sometimes it's guilt, anger, shame, it might be different aspects of their lives that are affected by the trauma. I just take my time to really see, build that strong therapeutic relationship with clients to see what is it that you actually want to work on? And let me see what I can do to support you on that. Now, when you get into the EMDR therapy itself, it's really a case by case scenario of everyone's individual brain processing. Of how how much EMDR they might need, how much time they need to process it. In addition to what I see is, are they still in the relationship? Are they still in a situation? Which is very different compared to if they're out, that freedom, it's all of those, if their basic needs are being met. So I kind of look at all these different components when I'm meeting with someone.   MARISSA: That makes a lot of sense. So in my mind, I saw it as a resource for after people leave, but people who are still in abusive relationships, they come and work with you too?    PATRICK: Yes, yes.    MARISSA: Do you know like, how it affects them? Or if doing EMDR has encouraged people to leave faster? Have you gotten that kind of response?    PATRICK: See, I think a lot of times, and I'm sure you've seen this with your own experiences and other people is there's that expectation sometimes that people when they're in those situations of just leave, turn it off. If it was that easy, it would be. But there's that deep emotional and psychological component going on when you're in those abusive and destructive situations. A lot of times what I've noticed with my people is when we're doing EMDR it's kind of like they're going through a snowstorm and we're giving them some additional support to get clarity. So when you're doing some other trauma informed care treatments, you have to talk about the trauma and you desensitize, you decrease the trauma. But with EMDR, you don't actually have to talk about it as much. You identify what the target is, what the problem is, and it's more about this beautiful journey of what do you believe about yourself? So, for example, when someone stays in that relationship, I'd say, so when you think of this abusive relationship, what is the negative belief that you're telling yourself? And being able to look at the negative beliefs, and help the clients just sort of build a little bit more resilience and clarity into what's going on. Because when you're in those situations, there's usually such a high level of psychological damage going on, that you don't even know who you are sometimes.   MARISSA: That is so true. And that's something that I also identify in my coaching is that you lose yourself in abuse, because they program you to feel differently than you might actually feel and take away the aspects of your life and of your identity, that might be very personal to you. Wow, that's really, really cool. I'm so happy that that exists, and that that's getting more clout, and more attention now.    So let's get off the EMDR topic, although I could talk about this with you all day, because I think it's awesome. We were having a separate conversation before we started about guilt, and how guilt in different religions plays a role in just how people interact. But specifically what I want to talk about, because you come from a Catholic upbringing, is how Christianity and how Catholicism view abuse, and the guilt of staying in an abusive situation.   PATRICK: It's so hard because most of us grew up to believe, you know, if we grew up in a belief system, that that's supposed to be our protection. That that's where we're supposed to be safe. But the more [audio break 12:02] there is, and a lot of these situations, and how that division of power is used. We're in a religious system.   MARISSA: That makes sense. And I can speak from Judaism. I'm not Hasidic or religious really, but in very Hasidic communities, which Catholicism in my opinion is like a more religious aspect of Christianity, and I could be very incorrect, so please correct me if I'm wrong. But in Hasidic communities, they don't go outside of their community at all. Everybody takes their questions and their problems to the Rabbi, to the head Rabbi, he's the person in charge. So in domestic violence in Hasidic communities, the Rabbi is the one who gets to say, well, what are you doing to anger your husband? Or what are you doing wrong? You, the wife, generally, are the peacemaker in the household and so you need to be the one fixing the problem.   PATRICK: I don't want to generalize, I can only speak to my experience in certain things. I grew up where about sinning and when you make that vow in the Catholic Church, it's forever and all these different things. But I've also seen where there's that abusive thing of, you're going to disappoint God by ending this marriage or by leaving it, or look at the damage, it's a lot of victim blaming.    MARISSA: That's a good way to put it.    PATRICK: And that shame, I mean, not even talking about guilt, let's latch on to that shame of you're letting God down. You put that on top of someone who's being abused in every aspect of abuse that there is, and it's such a deadly cocktail. I've also seen people, amazing advocates in the Catholic Church. It's hard because during the last few years if we're going to keep it real, the coming to light about all the abuse in the Catholic Church towards children. So it's really like a mushroom of different issues right?   MARISSA: Yeah. I mean, I definitely see your point. I mean, it's a person by person conversation. So there are some rabbis who'd be like, get out. And there are some rabbits would be like, no, you stay, this is your problem. And I'm sure it's the same thing with priests and pastors and everybody, it's a very person by person basis.   PATRICK: What I have seen in some experiences with clients is sometimes they get into those situations where they are blamed. You're not praying hard enough, you're not doing this. And I'm a person of faith, I love God. It's a huge part of my -- I don't identify as Catholic. I'm more spiritual, but there is a place for prayer and there's a place for action and therapy.    MARISSA: Yes.   PATRICK: And I think they can dance really well, too. I mean, in my life they have, but in other people, it's hard because there's such abuse in the spiritual world and or in the religious world. I always go to is like, if this doesn't feel right, it's probably not right for me.   MARISSA: That's a good way to look at it. And I think that a lot of religion is kind of just how you consume it and how you process it. Because there's different sects of every religion that read the same texts, but just observe differently. And so when it comes to trauma, and it comes to domestic violence, because it's a private issue, people don't really know how to handle it. So a lot of people turn to religion. I guess my biggest concern with that is because the text is susceptible to being --  like you can read it and understand it a different way.   PATRICK: The interpretation, and it's usually not in favor of women or anyone that's not  a like white male. In my experiences, I could be wrong of the view, but it's...   MARISSA: I tend to agree with that.   PATRICK: It's like come on, we got to keep it real. Things have to evolve. And one of the things is, whether it's religion or not, is that shame and the secrecy that is so damaging to people who are experiencing violence and abuse.   MARISSA: And then if you if you interpret the text in a way that in order for you to leave, your partner needs to have cheated on you or asked for a divorce. That's so limiting, because in my opinion, and I could be wrong, but I don't think God or Jesus or Allah, like anyone, I don't think that being wants you to be unhappy or in a dangerous position. And so by looking at the text and saying point blank, no, you can't leave until that person asks to leave or until that person leaves, that's so dangerous.   PATRICK: Right. And it also takes away freewill choice, which that's part of the human experience.   MARISSA: Right. But I think that the religion, like when people interpret it that way, it consumes their whole life and they're not able to act on freewill...   PATRICK: Agreed, that they're supposed to sacrifice for the greater good in a way. Even though that version of the greater good may not be accurate or really true or loving.   MARISSA: Right, absolutely. So let's go back to your professional experience, you don't just do EMDR, you also do Addiction Therapy and Trauma Informed Therapies and stuff like that. So how often do you see like an overlap in other areas that probably stemmed from abuse or sexual assault, especially with addiction?   PATRICK: I would say, if I even like made it a little bit broader, if we just put in terms of trauma in general, I would say, probably like 98% of people that come in my door have some aspect of trauma.   MARISSA: Wow!   PATRICK: I think when we classify trauma it used to be 9-11, it used to be Vets. It used to be very specific populations. But the word trauma actually means a wound. So if you changed trauma for wound, how many people do we know that are wounded?    MARISSA: Everybody. Everybody has experiences that shaped them.   PATRICK: From COVID, to sexual assaults, a physical assault, to addiction to a million different things, to losing a job, to losing a child, to losing a relationship. And I think when you're doing trauma informed care, you have that broad view of this person has strength, they have resilience, because they've survived but there's some injuries, there's some wounds there, and maybe I can help them find ways to mend it and to move forward in a healthier way.   MARISSA: If there was one thing like one routine change, or one small activity that people could add to their daily routines that might alleviate some of that, do you have any like recommendations? Or do you have like any ideas of maybe something that you've done with other people?   PATRICK: This is going to sound funny, but I have clients ask them what they're feeling. Because how many of us are disconnected from our emotions? And if I don't have a relationship with my emotions, I'm probably not going to get very far.    MARISSA: That's very fair.    PATRICK: So it's just a check in throughout the day of how am I feeling right now? How am I feeling? And not having to necessarily do anything, but to develop our awareness. Because when we don't deal with our emotions, when we don't have a healthy relationship with them, it's sort of like building a house on top of swamp land, it's probably not going to go very well.   MARISSA: That makes so much sense. Just like becoming more self aware allows us to recognize and work through something that we need to process in that moment.   PATRICK: Right. And it sounds simple, like oh, that's not really profound. But if we put it through the lens of someone who's gone through something traumatic, a lot of times people, all of their energy is to avoid all the emotions. Because it's not safe. It's painful. It's scary. Like you said, you just want to forget it. So you want me to talk about my feelings, that could be opening up a barrel of monkeys, that's really dangerous.   MARISSA: I think that that's something that's a really important thing to do is be able to check in. But what do you recommend starting doing that while in a therapy session, or with somebody who's licensed who might be able to help somebody through it? Because I know that right after my abuse, if I was trying to do a check-in, I probably would have like, launched myself off a bridge and I'm not saying that to be funny. Like I would have tried to attempt suicide.   PATRICK: Definitely! And when I'm working with someone, especially with EMDR there are very specific techniques that I teach clients, almost every client, of how to help improve their emotional regulations that -- going back to the brain function, that helped them sort of develop ways to ride those waves of emotion instead of being drowned by them. So definitely reaching out for help, someone that can be there for you that's objective that can give you specific skills to improve your emotional functioning.   [OUTRO] If you enjoyed this podcast, you have to check out www.marisafayecohen.com/private-coaching. That's www.marissafayecohen.com/private-coaching. Marissa would love to develop a made for you healing plan to heal from emotional abuse. She does all the work and you just show up. Stop feeling stuck, alone and hurt and live a free, confident and peaceful life. Don't forget to subscribe to the Healing from Emotional Abuse Podcast and follow us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/marissafcohen and Instagram at Marissa.Faye.Cohen. We'd love to see you there.

Activate Your Soulgasmic Business with Rosalyn Fung
Carolyn Yakopich - Awaken Your Kundalini Energy

Activate Your Soulgasmic Business with Rosalyn Fung

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2021 53:58


Carolyn Yakopich – Awaken Your Kundalini EnergyAir Date: Tuesday, 9 February 2021 at 12:00 PM ET/9:00 AM PTThank you for tuning in, I’m so honored to have you choose to listen to this show! If you enjoy this episode, please do leave a review, take a screenshot of this podcast and shout me out on social media, so that more people can know about this!It would mean the world to me for you to take a few minutes to share & review this, as I would love to spread more love and consciousness to the collective!We are on Day 2 today of my free 5 day SELF PROMOTION Challenge, and it’s not too late for your to join us! This is for you if you’re a HD coach, healer, practitioner or lightworker, desiring to organically attract your soulmate clients with ease, fun and flow by leveraging social media.I’m going to help you take the shame out of self-promotion and feely salesy, and help you market yourself with confidence and authenticity in this 5 day challenge.You can go to https://www.7figureconfidence.com/Now on with today’s episode!Do you want to discover how to feel emotionally empowered?Do you desire more vital energy?Are you seeking to develop your intuition & strengthen your physical body?My special guest, Carolyn Yakopich is the founder of Soul Awakening School. She inspires conscious leaders to activate and embody their Highest Spiritual Potential so that, together, we raise the frequency of the collective consciousness on the planet. Carolyn is a Divine Embodiment Coach and Kundalini Activation Coach, and a wisdom keeper of the teachings of the Divine Feminine. She is the creator of the Kundalini Activation Academy which is an online group coaching program and leads transformational meditation retreats to Sacred Sites around the world.Carolyn practiced as a Registered Massage Therapist & Energy Healer for 18 yrs, and trained for over 2 decades with Master Teachers, internationally, in Yoga, Meditation, Psychology, Addiction Therapy, Energy Healing and Belly Dance. She’s lived in ashrams and studied in meditation communities in India,Glastobury/England, Holland, Sedona and Mount Shasta. In 2005, she was Initiated in the Mystery School on the Nile in Egypt.As a coach, teacher and intuitive healer, Carolyn supports you to move beyond your limiting stories and into the truth of your Soul. Through her programs you learn how to develop your intuition & strengthen your physical body. You will gain clarity, emotional empowerment and vital energy. She will guide you to go deep within yourself to heal your trauma so that you can live your life in the present moment and activate your full creative potential.Connect with Carolyn:FB: Soul Awakening School https://www.facebook.com/soulawakeningschoolFree FB Group: Kundalini Rising with Carolyn Yakopich https://www.facebook.com/groups/KundaliniRisingSoulJoin Carolyn’s free Divine Feminine Empowerment 5 day challenge: https://www.kundaliniactivationacademy.com/5-day-challengeLet’s stay Connected! I would love to hear your thoughts of this episode!Facebook Business Page: Rosalyn Fung Coaching: Bold Sexy Warrior https://www.facebook.com/boldsexywarriors/Instagram: @boldsexywarriorFree Facebook Group: Magnetize & Monetize for Coaches, Healers & Entrepreneurs https://www.facebook.com/groups/soulgasmicwarriors/Free Client Attractor Checklist: http://funboldsexy.com/clientattractor Visit the Activate Your Soulgasmic Business Show Page at https://omtimes.com/iom/shows/activate-your-soulgasmic-business Connect with Rosalyn Fung on her website http://www.rosalynfung.com#CarolynYakopich #KundaliniEnergy #OrgasmicBusiness #RosalynFung

Ancient Healing Modern World Podcast
18. Addiction Therapy; Cannabis & The Endocannabinoid System with Greg Abernathy

Ancient Healing Modern World Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2020 75:41


What a fun and unique opportunity to interview Greg Abernathy and discuss all of the healing that lies within the endocannabinoid system. Greg is a Licensed Social Worker and has spent the last few years studying the endocannabinoid system and was a wealth of knowledge to interview in this episode. In this episode Greg breaks down the endocannabinoid system and it’s link to gut health, the many different molecules and forms the cannabis plant has and how it can assist in healing, an option for using cannabis medicinally to Facilitate healing within addiction, some of the pitfalls and controversy with this, managing expectations with cannabis use, societal views, why THC can effect individuals differently and so much more!! Connect with Greg: https://www.facebook.com/greg.abernathy1 Intro: Medicina Mix- Roots of the Earth Outro: Medicina Mix-Roots of the Earth LEAVE A COMMENT ON APPLE PODCASTS and/or tag me in your IG story, to receive 20% off an Ayurvedic Consultation or Distance Reiki Sound Healing Session. Follow me @: Website: www.ancientmedicinalsveda.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/casey.buccino Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ancient.medicinals_/ The Ancient Healing Modern World Podcast is not meant to treat, cure, or prevent disease. It is for educational purposes only. Please consult with your doctor before trying and herb, special diet, or yoga exercise. This podcast may contain information or content relating to various health conditions and lifestyle practices.Such information is for informational purposes only and is not meant to be a substitute for health advice from a licensed healthcare professional. The owner of the podcast and show guests always ask that you consult the care of a licensed professional before beginning any diet or alternative healing medicine.

Decide to Transform
Herman Jaramillo- The Deep Work: You Are Not Alone

Decide to Transform

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2020 57:32


You are not alone.  Personal transformation involves doing the deeper work, going directly to the places that scare us, and it helps immeasurably to know we are not alone. It  certainly feels like it sometimes, but none of us is alone. Not one. My special guest Herman Jaramillo knows the deeper work well. As an Infinite Mindset Coach, he has worked with people on deep subjects, among them toxic relationships, addiction, and inner child work. In his many years of practice, Herman has helped people move beyond experiences of abuse and trauma, and he happily shares his insights and some of his stories on this episode of Decide to Transform. As human beings, we crave acceptance. All the while, we judge ourselves as unworthy and hopelessly wounded, unloveable. This is where the shadow work comes in. Herman is an expert at guiding people through this darkness and out on the other side, where we realize that the past is not our fault, and the present is our personal responsibility.  Through it all, we are not alone. --- Herman Jaramillo is an Infinite Mindset Coach specializing in entrepreneurs, toxic relationships, addiction, and inner child work. A lifelong entrepreneur himself, he started his first business selling lemonade at age eight. Since going bankrupt in 2005, Herman found coaching first to understand, then change his life. After seeing the results he dedicated his life to studying different techniques like Angel Therapy, Psychic Mediumship, Addiction Therapy and several modalities of coaching to be of service to others in creating lifelong changes.  Herman lives and works in Colombia. He can be reached via email at hermanjaramillo@gmail.com ---  

Insight Out Alignment Podcast!
Listen how the Use of Sound of Shells focused on Breath, Sound and Intention with Angela Christine Sommerfeld is therapeutic.

Insight Out Alignment Podcast!

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2020 54:49


Angela Christiane is specialized in Breath Therapy, Addiction Therapy, Music Therapy and more. She provides us with her experience with an open Mind into other beliefs to make life worth living and purposeful. Listen and enjoy the sharing of, - Her name given with an intention and how she accepted that intention behind her name as an anointed one. - Her Discovery of a shell and what she was able to do with it. - The importance of Breath, Sound, and Intention when we understand the capacity they have and use them. - Huge Challenges she faced and how she went through them with resilience and made it. - Her Talk in the connection of old and new Wisdom and their benefits. Angela can be contacted at: www.soundofshells.com and www.atem-bildung.de

The Neighborfoo Watch Podcast
Episode 17 - "Addiction & Therapy"

The Neighborfoo Watch Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2020 50:59


The duo discuss the addictions that they've overcome (10:15). They share their experiences with getting therapy (27:04). Flip & The Crusher try to convince the Fact Checker to book a session (44:53) and more!

Podcast Recovery
The Meeting After The Meeting - Mark L. - Don't Stay Stuck

Podcast Recovery

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2020 68:14


In this week's episode, we are joined by Mark L. who has been a practicing therapist in South Africa since 1997 for Addiction Therapy.Check out his website belowhttps://markllockwood.com/Thanks For Sharing is a Podcast where David O. and Eric V. discuss what is going on in their personal Recovery and how they are dealing with issues that present them on a weekly basis.Podcast Recovery is a forerunner in digitally accessible addiction recovery support. We provide ease and convenience to any and all seeking a message of recovery and hope. By broadcasting the stories of recovering addicts, we act as a complement to all other recovery services. We exist to create a global foundation platform, so that any addict may hear a message of strength and hope. We contribute education and awareness by highlighting the diversity in the lives of recovering addicts, to show that one addict helping another truly works.Please review, rate, and subscribe!!! Check out our website and social media accounts below.Join the Homegroup and support us on Patreon!!!https://www.patreon.com/bePatron?u=27296577Check out our Social Media Accounts and Website for more content!www.podcastrecovery.comhttps://www.instagram.com/podcastrecovery/https://twitter.com/PodcastRecoveryhttps://www.facebook.com/Podcast-Recovery-208366179951769/https://www.facebook.com/groups/1905708653062608/https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5YUmGN9HHlIkMyrND5lgpAIntro music by Lee Rosevere - Let's Start at the Beginning Outro music by Lee Rosevere - Going Homehttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.

Iboganautics
1.10_Phenomenology of the Ibogaine Treatment Experience_Steve Katsikas

Iboganautics

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2020 60:05


Dr. Steve Katsikas is a professor of clinical psychology and Chair of the School of Professional Psychology at Spalding University in Louisville, Kentucky where he teaches undergraduate and graduate courses. His research interests include but are not limited to: assessment and treatment of children with behavioral difficulties, cross-cultural differences in childrearing practices, the effects of psychostimulants on weight change in Hispanic children. I should also mention that Steve recently was named Kentucky psychologist of the year in addition to being elected president of the Kentucky Psychological Association. In this episode we speak about Steve’s and his two colleagues, Dr. Heink’s and Dr. Lange-Altman’s, study that resulted in a 2017 academic journal article called: “Examination of the Phenomenology of the Ibogaine Treatment Experience: Role of Altered States of Consciousness and Psychedelic Experiences.” Other topics we discuss are: how they found study participants for their online survey; whether the pharmacology/chemistry of ibogaine or the visionary effects is the most important factor in opioid addiction interruption; comparing notes: his study’s findings with my own personal experiences with TA extract; the three phases of the experience; the illogical scheduling of psychedelics in the United States that counter proven health benefits; and his interest and tentative ideas in conducting a follow-up study. Steve said he’s reachable on Facebook if you search for “Steve Katsikas PhD” or “Ibogaine Experiences Research Group,” or you can send him an email. Also, please visit my Podcast Supplements article regarding afterthoughts of Steve and I's conversation (https://amhouot.com/37-ep1-10_phenomenology-of-the-ibogaine-treatment-experience_steve-katsikas/).CONNECTTwitter (https://twitter.com/AMhouot)LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/amhouot/)Academia (https://independent.academia.edu/AMHouot)ResearchGate (https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Am_Houot)DISCLAIMERIBOGANAUTICS podcast is for informational and educational purposes only. Efforts are made to broadcast correct information, but no guarantee is given regarding the accuracy of any statements or opinions. Contributors are not responsible for any damages arising from podcast consumption. Iboga has potential psychosomatic risks and therefore is not suitable for everyone. If wanting to consume iboga, seek out countries where it is administered legally and under professional supervision. Views discussed are not substitute for medical advice nor should be construed as best practice. Comments, suggestions, or correction of errors are welcome considering psychedelic science and related fields steadily advance.

Sexual Addiction:Strength/Hope/Recovery
A Mindul Approach to Addiction Therapy with Carol the Coach

Sexual Addiction:Strength/Hope/Recovery

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2020 52:00


MBATT therapists are helping addicts and partners to reduce trauma triggers that interfere in healthy recovery. Carol the Coach will be interviewing Darrin Ford, Founder and Director of TMAATT has been studying years of research that inspired the Mindfulness Academy for Addiction and Trauma Training. Listen to why he believes that it is crucial to working through the chaos and trauma of addiction.

Focus TV
Laura McLauchlin | Licensed Therapist - Marriage Counseling and Addiction Therapy

Focus TV

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2019 24:53


How to Create an Successful Marriage and How Opposites Attract

Life Masters
Laura McLauchlin | Licensed Therapist - Marriage Counseling and Addiction Therapy

Life Masters

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2019 24:53


How to Create an Successful Marriage and How Opposites Attract

Life Masters
Laura McLauchlin | Licensed Therapist - Marriage Counseling and Addiction Therapy

Life Masters

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2019 24:53


How to Create an Successful Marriage and How Opposites AttractLove the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share!Here’s How »Join the Life Masters Community today:http://tanyamemme.com/podcast/LinkedInTwitterInstagramFacebookYouTubePinterest

Sound Health Options - Sharry Edwards & TalkToMeGuy
Scott Stevens - Look What Dragged the Cat In: The Rise of an Opioid Crisis

Sound Health Options - Sharry Edwards & TalkToMeGuy

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2019 62:00


Scott Stevens is a journalist, posting regularly on health and alcohol issues for online news services and is a founding influencer at the world's largest medical portal, HealthTap. Stevens blends intensive evidence based research, wit, journalistic objectivity, blunt personal dialogue and no-nonsense business perspective in his five award-winning health and addiction books. 'Look What Dragged the Cat In: The Rise of an Opioid Crisis', was presented at the 2018 Addiction Therapy and Clinical Reports Conference in Paris (which Stevens chaired), Addiction Science 2018 in London, and The International Clinical Psychology Conference in Amsterdam. Stevens' work has appeared on CNN, Fox, NBC, CBS, and ABC. His first two white papers made waves as the country begins what he calls “a shift in alcohol policy and public dialogue from what people think alcohol does FOR them to what it does TO them.” The first white paper is called “Six Signs the Next 10 Years For The Alcohol Biz Will Be Like The Last 20 For Tobacco.” The second was “How Others' Alcohol Use Became Your Business: Toxin-omics.” Both were Alcohologist.com exclusives in early 2016.

Sex and the Bull City
What’s the difference between sex therapy and sex addiction therapy?

Sex and the Bull City

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2019 29:08


Dr. Sophia and Matt discuss the similarities, differences, and important things to consider if you’re thinking you might benefit from sex therapy or sex addiction therapy.

Clinician's Roundtable
Alternative Therapies Intervening in Addiction Therapy

Clinician's Roundtable

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2018


Host: Shira Johnson, MD Guest: David H. Clements, M.D. What do technology, mindfulness, and genetic testing have in common? These three seemingly unrelated things are all being used to treat addiction. Dr. David Clements, psychiatrist and owner of Southeastern Executive Health in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, reveals how integrating alternative therapies, such as biofeedback and genetic testing, into his practice has enabled many patients to engage in their own therapy. Dr. Clements joins Dr. Shira Johnson to share his decision-making process and therapeutic approaches to empower patients and end the stigma of isolation.

MonergyLife
The Sharanam Project with Ludovic Baussan and Charlotte Kelberine

MonergyLife

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2018 31:00


Join host Robert Fisher for a fascinating chat with Ludovic Baussan and Charlotte Kelberine, the two yoga teachers behind The Sharanam Project. Beginning in fall 2018, and continuing for fourteen months, they will bring yoga to seven destinations worldwide in South America, Asia, Africa, and Europe to serve vulnerable populations, such as victims of trauma, violence, along with those suffering from addiction and depression.  

Happy As Larry Group - The Feel-Good Show!
Lucy Kuy - Sing for grandad - A survivor's story.

Happy As Larry Group - The Feel-Good Show!

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2018 112:25


In this episode I have the pleasure of speaking to Lucy Kuy, she is a trainee therapist, currently studying a Master's Degree in Addiction Therapy and Psychology in London. Before this, she was abused mentally, physically, sexually and left to fend for herself, chasing a dream of one day becoming a singer. She suffered with mental health issues, alcoholism and was able to overcome huge adversities and today dedicates her life and career helping men and women live better lives. Listen to her incredible story and how she changed her life completely. Her book is available to buy on amazon kindle: Sing for Grandad: A survivor's story.

Conversations with Cinthia
Addiction, Part 5: Guest Greg Struve on Addiction Therapy for Christians

Conversations with Cinthia

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2017 25:05


As we end a week of talking about addictions, Cinthia talks with Greg Struve, LPC, from The Way Recovery, an intensive outpatient program (IOP) in Phoenix.  They discuss the usefulness of IOPs for those who have potential to recover without going inpatient on a residential unit.  They also discuss the need to address trauma and other factors when recovering from an addiction, the importance of not judging addicts or assuming they inherently have more character defects than the rest of the population, and more.  Don't forget to listen to all the episodes from this series, and join Cinthia and Greg for the wrap-up.

On Finding Peace
A Positive And Successful Approach To Practical Addiction Therapy

On Finding Peace

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2017 41:46


In this podcast I speak with Catherine McConnell, a therapist in private practice, on her approach to addiction counseling. We speak of the disease of addiction and how many of those suffering from this disease also have a history of trauma. Some common approaches used to treat addictions may re-traumatize clients, inadvertently aiding to relapse episodes. Catherine speaks of her humanizing approach to treating addiction and how she incorporates trauma therapy into the sessions. -Chris #addiction #substanceabuse #alcoholic #treatment #recovery #relapse #AA #NA #therapy #addictiontherapy #approach #empowerment #lifecoach #lifesjourney #trauma --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/on-finding-peace/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/on-finding-peace/support Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Fotsch and Sarah in the Morning
Ozzy Osbourne to Get Sex Addiction Therapy

Fotsch and Sarah in the Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2016 2:20


Goodnight Universe
20160204 Screen Addiction, Therapy, Bionic Mosquito, & Bukowski

Goodnight Universe

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2016 72:21


Suburban mother problems as Comic Mom scours the village looking for a birthday cake baker. Plus, a missing camera reminds Comic Mom about the therapists advice to take five minutes before going nuts. Chris thinks it’s ok for a parent to go nuts when the kids constantly disobey. Next, hear stories of how hard it is keeping three boys off the computers and the irony of someone as paranoid of mind control and distractions as Comic Mom letting her kids use computers at all. Is fifteen too old to be playing with legos? Not if you’re considering a career as a Lego Master Builder. Next, Comic Mom conveys her love for local radio DJ Jeremiah Farmer and his southern word of the day. Finally we mourn the end of Rand Paul’s campaign and how bionic mosquito seems to think Rand ruined the libertarian brand his father Ron built and an insightful quote from Charles Bukowski, does voting even matter, and libertarian jibber jabber.

Change Truth
1 - Trevor Millar - Ibogaine Addiction Therapy & Psychedelics

Change Truth

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2015 85:45


Carl Christensen speaks to Trevor Millar about his clinic where he treats people addicted to heroin with the legal psychedelic drug ibogaine. We speak about the work he's doing, as well as the potential for other psychedelic substances to be used in a similar fashion. Trevor operates out of White Rock B.C. Canada. Find out more about Trevor at INSTAGRAM:  TWITTER: www. FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com/ChangeTruth www.changetruth.com.