Lynn Matti

The Sober Therapist SoberSoul Recovery Podcast

Lynn Matti

  • 180: 6 Things We Still Get Wrong About Substance Use and Addiction.

180: 6 Things We Still Get Wrong About Substance Use and Addiction.

Monday 1st November 2021

Lynn Matti clears up six common misconceptions about addiction and substance use in this insightful episode of The Sober Therapist SoberSoul Recovery Podcast.
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26 minutes
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The Sober Therapist SoberSoul Recovery Podcast
Author:
Lynn Matti
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Categories:
Sobriety Toolkit
Mindfulness & Emotional Wellbeing
Understanding Addiction & Recovery
Navigating Intimate Relationships
Financial Health in Recovery
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Six Misunderstandings About Addiction and Substance Use, Clarified by Lynn Matti

Addiction and substance use is not something that has a clear, defined start and finish. This one is so easy to defend, not even defend.
Think you know everything about addiction and substance use? Think again. In this eye-opening episode of The Sober Therapist SoberSoul Recovery Podcast, Lynn Matti, a clinical mental health therapist, breaks down six common misconceptions that people often get wrong about addiction and recovery. From the misleading portrayals in the media to the underestimated role of environmental factors and family dynamics, Lynn sheds light on the complexities that surround these issues. One of her key points?
Addiction isn’t something that can be neatly packaged with a clear beginning and end. It’s an ongoing struggle that requires continuous support and therapy. Lynn’s compassionate and insightful approach makes this episode a must-listen for anyone dealing with addiction or supporting someone who is. Her thoughtful discussion offers not just information but also hope and practical advice. Tune in to gain a deeper understanding of the multifaceted nature of addiction and how to better navigate the path to recovery.