Joanie Sigal

The Addiction Podcast - Point of No Return

Joanie Sigal

  • Something Can Be Done About It

Something Can Be Done About It

Monday 28th August 2017

Joanie Sigal discusses hope and recovery options in 'The Addiction Podcast', focusing on support groups, alternative detox methods, and parental involvement.
50 minutes
Informative
Hopeful
Encouraging
Authentic
Engaging

About this podcast

The Addiction Podcast - Point of No Return
Author:
Joanie Sigal
Overview:
Categories:
Family Recovery from Addiction
Understanding Addiction & Recovery
Sobriety Success Stories
Creative Recovery Journeys
Nutritional Pathways to Recovery
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Finding Hope: Navigating Addiction Recovery with Joanie Sigal

We have to be free thinkers as individuals and we can't allow tv commercials, doctors, and some of these money-hungry rehabilitation centers make our decisions for us.
Feeling lost in the storm of addiction? You're not alone. In this episode of 'The Addiction Podcast - Point of No Return', host Joanie Sigal sheds light on the pressing addiction crisis in America and offers a beacon of hope for those struggling. With a compassionate approach, Joanie dives into the importance of support groups like Learn2Cope.org, which provide a lifeline for families and friends of addicts who often feel isolated and helpless.
The episode also tackles the evolving landscape of rehab, highlighting alternative methods for detox and withdrawal that go beyond traditional 12-step programs. Parents will find valuable insights on how to play an active role in their children's lives to prevent addiction from taking hold. Joanie emphasizes the critical need for personal responsibility in making informed decisions about addiction treatment, steering clear of commercial influences and profit-driven rehab centers.
This episode is a heartfelt guide for anyone touched by addiction, offering practical advice, emotional support, and a reminder that something can indeed be done about it.