Dr. Jason Powers, MD

Positive Recovery MD

Dr. Jason Powers, MD

  • EPISODE 75: Spirituality for People Who Hate Spirituality with Casey Arrillaga, LMSW, LCDC

EPISODE 75: Spirituality for People Who Hate Spirituality with Casey Arrillaga, LMSW, LCDC

Tuesday 6th December 2022

Casey Arrillaga joins Dr. Jason Powers on Positive Recovery MD to discuss non-traditional spirituality and its role in addiction recovery.
42 minutes
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Finding Connection in Recovery: Casey Arrillaga's Unique Take on Spirituality

For me, that sense of connection which can be found through religion and separate from religion, religion being a set of practices and also often identity and community right.
Ever felt like the traditional concept of spirituality just doesn't fit you? In this episode of Positive Recovery MD, Dr. Jason Powers and Julie DeNofa welcome back Casey Arrillaga, LMSW, LCDC, to tackle exactly that. Casey, co-host of the Addiction and the Family podcast and author of 'Spirituality for People Who Hate Spirituality', brings a fresh perspective on finding connection and hope in recovery without the religious trappings that often come with spirituality.
With years of experience helping individuals and families navigate the turbulent waters of addiction, Casey offers a strengths-based approach that emphasizes healing and growth. Whether it's through practical tools like two-way prayer or simply recognizing a sense of connection greater than ourselves, this episode dives deep into redefining spirituality to fit individual needs. If you're in recovery, supporting someone who is, or working in the field, you'll find valuable insights and practical tips for fostering peace and hope.
Don't miss out on this enriching conversation that could change how you view spirituality in your recovery journey.