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  • #11 – Dan Caldwell: Why Therapy is Important in Recovery

#11 – Dan Caldwell: Why Therapy is Important in Recovery

Wednesday 10th June 2020

Dan Caldwell shares his journey and the importance of therapy in addiction recovery. Learn about blending the 12-Step program with therapy and more.
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The Power of Therapy in Overcoming Addiction: A Conversation with Dan Caldwell

I think it's important that we work with everyone. And what he was saying, as you read the article, was that you know Today we're moving more and more towards online access, and that was legit.
Therapy can be a game-changer in the journey to overcome addiction, and Dan Caldwell knows this all too well. In this episode of Recovery Survey, host Brett Morris chats with Dan Caldwell, the founder of Caldwell Counseling Center in Houston, TX. Dan opens up about his personal experiences with Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) and shares why therapy is a crucial component in the recovery process.
He passionately discusses how combining the 12-Step program with therapy can provide a more comprehensive approach to tackling substance abuse. You'll hear about the benefits of using concrete tools to identify and manage feelings and beliefs, making recovery a more personalized journey. Dan also touches on the growing accessibility of online therapy and the importance of addressing all forms of addiction, including polysubstance addiction.
Throughout the conversation, he emphasizes the need to respect the sanctity of AA meetings while finding the right resources for each individual's recovery path. This episode is a must-listen for anyone in recovery or supporting someone who is, offering practical advice and heartfelt encouragement.