Jeff Jones

Families Navigating Addiction & Recovery

Jeff Jones

  • 16: Adam and Lindsay Yurack

16: Adam and Lindsay Yurack

Wednesday 14th November 2018

Adam and Lindsay Yurack discuss their journey through addiction and recovery, focusing on love, therapy, and mutual support in this episode.
49 minutes
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Families Navigating Addiction & Recovery
Author:
Jeff Jones
Overview:
Categories:
Family Recovery from Addiction
Understanding Addiction & Recovery
Recovery Reimagined
Recovery from Trauma
Navigating Intimate Relationships
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Love and Therapy: Adam and Lindsay Yurack’s Family Recovery Journey

Love brought me back to where I needed to be. If I didn’t have people that loved me and cared about me, I probably wouldn’t be alive.
Adam and Lindsay Yurack's story is a testament to the power of love and the importance of mutual effort in overcoming addiction. In this episode of 'Families Navigating Addiction & Recovery', Jeff Jones sits down with the couple to discuss their unique journey through the tumultuous waters of addiction and recovery. Adam opens up about his struggles with addiction and how the unwavering love and support from his family played a crucial role in his path to sobriety.
Lindsay, on the other hand, shares her perspective on the need for both partners to engage in therapy and personal growth, debunking the myth that fixing one person will fix the entire family dynamic. The Yuracks highlight the significance of Al-Anon in providing support for families dealing with addiction and delve into how moral recognition therapy has been instrumental in Adam's continued sobriety.
They also touch on the challenges and joys of expanding their family during the recovery process, emphasizing the importance of structure, planning, and open communication. This episode is a heartfelt exploration of how love, therapy, and mutual respect can help families navigate the complexities of addiction recovery together.