Arlina Allen

The One Day At A Time Recovery Podcast

Arlina Allen

  • OC180 Robb Kelly - His Recovery Story and How to Heal Root Causes of Addiction

OC180 Robb Kelly - His Recovery Story and How to Heal Root Causes of Addiction

Thursday 7th October 2021

Dr. Rob Kelly shares his recovery story and insights on healing addiction's root causes on The One Day At A Time Recovery Podcast.
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54 minutes
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Empowering
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The One Day At A Time Recovery Podcast
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Arlina Allen
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Sobriety Toolkit
Family Recovery from Addiction
Sexual Empowerment & Identity
Creative Recovery Journeys
Understanding Addiction & Recovery
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Dr. Rob Kelly on Tackling Addiction's Root Causes

Anything less than nurturing as a child is child abuse.
Ever wondered what really drives addiction and how to address it at its core? In this episode of 'The One Day At A Time Recovery Podcast', host Arlina Allen chats with Dr. Rob Kelly, a renowned addiction expert, about his own recovery journey and groundbreaking methods for healing. Dr. Kelly dives into the science behind the alcoholic brain, explaining how it predisposes individuals to addiction and why truth-telling is crucial in the recovery process.
He also sheds light on the power of the subconscious mind and the importance of conditioning to prevent relapse. But that's not all. Dr. Kelly emphasizes that recovery isn't just about knowing what to do; it's about applying that knowledge effectively. He shares his thoughts on family involvement in recovery and the benefits of ayahuasca retreats for deeper healing.
This conversation is packed with practical advice and inspiring stories, making it a must-listen for anyone on the path to sobriety or supporting a loved one through it. As Dr. Kelly puts it, 'You need to start realizing how powerful you really are'. Tune in to discover how you can harness that power and take meaningful steps toward lasting recovery.