Mark Leeds, D.O.

Mark Leeds DO On Addiction Treatment And Addiction Recovery

Mark Leeds, D.O.

  • Finding a “Higher Power” When You’re Not Religious

Finding a “Higher Power” When You’re Not Religious

Sunday 17th January 2021

Learn how to find a higher power in addiction recovery without religion with Dr. Mark Leeds. Discover personal sources of motivation for lasting sobriety.
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Mark Leeds DO On Addiction Treatment And Addiction Recovery
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Mark Leeds, D.O.
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Finding Your Higher Power in Sobriety Without Religion

The idea of a higher power in addiction recovery is less wrapped up in specific dogma and has more to do with the personal relationship that you share with it.
Ever wondered how to embrace the twelve-step program when you're not religious? This episode with Dr. Mark Leeds tackles this very challenge. The twelve-step program often references a 'higher power', which can be daunting for those who don't follow a religious path. But here's the twist: a higher power doesn't have to be tied to religion. Dr. Leeds explores how you can find a source of strength and motivation outside traditional religious frameworks.
Whether it's the beauty of nature, the power of art, the rhythm of music, or the love of family, there are countless ways to connect with something greater than yourself. This episode is a treasure trove for anyone seeking sobriety but feeling out of place with the religious undertones of the twelve steps. Dr. Leeds shares practical advice and real-life examples, making it clear that spirituality and religion are not one and the same.
Tune in to discover how you can find your unique higher power and take a significant step towards lasting sobriety.