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  • Reacting to Relapses

Reacting to Relapses

Sunday 24th October 2021

Heather and Donnie Mosher share their insights on relapse, personal responsibility, and family support in recovery on 'Relevant Recovery Radio'.
39 minutes
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Recovery Reimagined
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Facing Relapse: Heather and Donnie Mosher's Honest Talk on Recovery

And now that desire can be created, which is what they're trying to do with the idea of an intervention.
Relapse can feel like a crushing setback, but it’s a common part of the recovery journey. In this episode of 'Relevant Recovery Radio', hosts Heather and Donnie Mosher tackle this challenging topic head-on. Heather, who works in detox, opens up about her firsthand experiences with individuals battling addiction and the struggles their families face. She shares candidly about her own path to sobriety, emphasizing the crucial role of taking personal responsibility.
Heather had to stop blaming others and start owning her recovery, a lesson she passionately discusses. The duo also dives into the common factors that fuel addiction, like the allergy to alcohol and the chaotic thought patterns that accompany it. They highlight the indispensable role of spiritual support in maintaining sobriety. Family and loved ones aren't left out of the conversation either. Heather and Donnie explore how interventions and family involvement can be game-changers in the recovery process.
This episode is packed with practical advice and heartfelt stories that inspire hope. If you or someone you know is grappling with addiction, this episode offers a blend of tough love and encouragement that could make all the difference.