In this episode of The Addicts Advocate, host Dusty Dean speaks with Sarah about her journey through addiction, the challenges she faced, and her path to recovery.
They discuss the importance of community support, the impact of trauma on addiction, and the significance of emotional regulation in recovery. Sarah shares her experiences in treatment, the struggles of navigating relationships post-recovery, and offers advice for those who may be struggling with addiction.
The conversation emphasizes the need for empathy, understanding, and the importance of putting recovery first.
Special Thanks to Restore Health and Wellness in the Los Angeles area for the wonderful mental health and addiction recovery services offered. www.restorecenterla.com
Special Thanks to Jelly Roll for being a voice for the afflicted in addiction. You are loved in this community!!!
Takeaways
- Recovery fatigue is real and can lead to burnout.
- Addiction can stem from unresolved childhood trauma.
- Functional addiction can be deceptive.
- Inpatient treatment can provide a fresh start.
- Community support is crucial in recovery.
- Reconciliation of trauma is an ongoing process.
- Emotional regulation is key to maintaining sobriety.
- Life after addiction can feel boring but is fulfilling.
- Triggers can be managed with awareness and support.
- Empathy and understanding are vital in helping others.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Purpose of the Podcast
01:40 Sarah's Journey into Addiction
05:03 The Impact of Addiction on Family and Relationships
09:36 The Road to Recovery: Inpatient Treatment Experience
10:47 The Importance of Community in Recovery
18:15 Life After Addiction: Embracing Boredom and Change
22:45 Understanding the Complexity of Addiction
27:33 Breaking the Stigma of Addiction
31:51 Recovering Out Loud: Sharing the Journey
34:21 Living Amends and Healing Relationships
36:55 The Power of Community and Support
38:54 Triggers and Coping Mechanisms
45:55 Navigating Relationships Post-Recovery
51:49 Helping Loved Ones Struggling with Addiction
57:58 Mistakes Leading to Relapse and Recovery Insights
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