Families Navigating Addiction & Recovery

Families Navigating Addiction & Recovery

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Our goal with "Families Navigating Addiction & Recovery" Podcast is to introduce our audience to interesting and authentic voices in the world of recovery. "Families Navigating Addiction & Recovery" is about families. It's about communities. It places addiction in its proper context and empowers every family member to achieve a better outcome – a transformation. Part of our work is bringing together these voices. Providing a platform, for people like you, to share your stories and perspectives, creates an opportunity to reach someone. To touch their lives. To help improve outcomes for individuals, families and communities. Together.

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Jeff Jones

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Dr. Mike Barnes discusses his dissertation topic: Is It Time For Family Change in Addiction Treatment?

Mar 11, 20201h 3m

"So much of what we do perpetuates problems, not by intent, but by a lack of understanding." -Dr. Mike Barnes The main focus of the recovery process is often given to the addict in the family and there's nothing wrong with that. It is out of genuine love that they go to great lengths to make sure th

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Episode 73: Individual Family and Community Solutions for PTSD and Addiction with Dr. Ed Tick and Denise Klein

Feb 26, 202052 min

"We need to communalize rather than individualize. And we need to normalize rather than pathologize." - Ed Tick The society we're living in today has forced veterans to carry the moral and social burdens of warfare alone. As a result, their unspoken pain and sorrows evolved into trauma and addiction

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72: Joshua Shea Talks About a Most Difficult Topic with Addiction That You Need to Hear

Feb 12, 202048 min

"The idea behind sex addiction is not to stop having sex entirely and remove sex from your life. The idea is to develop a healthy sexuality." - Joshua Shea The desire for love and pleasure is innate to all humans. However, as the world evolved, activities that were traditionally regarded as private