Understanding Recovery Through the CHIME Framework
Episode Overview
The CHIME framework includes Connection, Hope, Identity, Meaning, and Empowerment. Understanding recovery through both AA and broader perspectives. Emotional sobriety is crucial for long-term recovery. Research shows AA's effectiveness alongside other recovery models. Incorporating personal growth and self-discovery into recovery journeys.
Hope not only improves our chances at getting sober but thriving in sobriety.
In this episode of Rebellion Dogs Radio, Joe C dives into the fascinating CHIME framework, which stands for Connection, Hope, Identity, Meaning, and Empowerment. Joe explores how these five elements are crucial for positive outcomes in mental health and recovery from addiction. Drawing from the research of Mary Leamy, Joe explains how CHIME can be applied within AA and beyond, offering a broader perspective on recovery.
Joe's engaging presentation is packed with data and personal reflections, making complex topics accessible and relatable. He discusses the evolution of measuring recovery efficacy and the significance of emotional sobriety. Joe's insights are not only informative but also inspiring, encouraging listeners to think about their own recovery journeys. With a mix of humour and heartfelt moments, this episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in understanding the deeper aspects of recovery.