Millennium Counseling Center

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  • 3A | The Truth About Recovery and Client Experiences

3A | The Truth About Recovery and Client Experiences

Wednesday 22nd May 2024

Discover personalised recovery strategies and client experiences from the 3A programme. Learn about life post-treatment and building trust in relationships.
18 minutes
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The Millennium Counseling Center Podcast
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Sobriety Toolkit
Body & Mind
Healing from Sexual Trauma
Innovative Treatments & Recovery Paths
Financial Health in Recovery
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The Truth About Recovery: Insights from the 3A Programme

Episode Overview

  • Recovery is more than just abstinence; it's about daily living.
  • Building trust in relationships is crucial post-treatment.
  • Personalised support can significantly enhance recovery.
  • Authenticity and honesty foster closer relationships.
  • Recovery involves working on oneself and helping others heal.
Abstinence does not equal recovery; it's about how you're living your life and the type of human being you are.
In this episode of The Millennium Counseling Center Podcast, you'll get a deep dive into the truth about recovery and the client experiences from the 3A recovery programme. This episode is packed with valuable insights and reflections from Ann Foster, Derek Bylsma, and Oren Matteson, the masterminds behind the 3A programme. They discuss the importance of personalised support and how it enhances the recovery journey beyond mere abstinence. Ever wondered what happens after primary treatment?
This episode sheds light on navigating life's challenges post-treatment and the significance of building trust and honesty in personal relationships. Derek shares how the intensity and frequency of the 3A programme help speed up the process of building rapport with clients. He emphasises that recovery isn't just about abstinence but about how one lives their life daily. Ann uses an interesting analogy comparing recovery to professional sports, where even top athletes need coaches to navigate the nuances of their game.
The same goes for recovery – it's about understanding and applying what you've learned in treatment to real-life situations. The episode also explores the common pitfalls individuals face when coming out of primary treatment, like dealing with past behaviours and rebuilding trust in relationships. The hosts highlight that recovery is a dual process – working on oneself while helping others around you heal from past events.
They stress the importance of authenticity and being honest about struggles, as this fosters closer relationships and aids in rebuilding trust. If you're looking for an episode that offers a comprehensive look at effective recovery strategies, personalised support, and real client experiences, this one is for you. It's a must-listen for anyone in recovery, their family members, or those interested in understanding the intricacies of effective recovery. Why not give it a listen?
You might find some answers or new perspectives that resonate with your journey.