School of Addiction Recovery

SOAR (School of Addiction Recovery)

School of Addiction Recovery

  • Episode #19 – State of the Scene

Episode #19 – State of the Scene

Saturday 19th May 2018

Join Dustin, Frank, and Don Coleman as they discuss innovative addiction treatments, mental strategies, and the power of support systems in recovery.
50 minutes
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SOAR (School of Addiction Recovery)
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School of Addiction Recovery
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Sobriety Success Stories
Financial Health in Recovery
Nutritional Pathways to Recovery
Understanding Addiction & Recovery
Creative Recovery Journeys
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Breaking Down Barriers: New Approaches in Addiction Treatment

I think the key is that it's how long you stay connected to your support system.
Imagine sitting down with an expert who’s seen it all in the world of addiction recovery. In this episode of SOAR, hosts Dustin and Frank do just that as they chat with Interventionist Don Coleman. Don brings a wealth of experience to the table, sharing his thoughts on the latest trends in addiction treatment. From innovative vaccines to medication-assisted therapy, the conversation covers ground that’s both cutting-edge and deeply practical.
Ever wondered how much your mindset can impact your journey to sobriety? Don dives into the mental strategies that can make a world of difference. And it doesn’t stop there; they also talk about the crucial role of staying connected to your support system and how personal accountability can be a game-changer.
This episode isn’t just for those new to recovery; it’s packed with insights that can benefit anyone, whether you’re just starting out or have been on this path for years. With engaging discussions and real-world advice, Dustin, Frank, and Don offer a refreshing take on what it means to navigate the road to recovery. Tune in and see how these new approaches might just be the key to lasting change.