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  • Trauma and the Twelve Steps

Trauma and the Twelve Steps

Monday 25th May 2020

Dr. Jamie Marich and Dan Griffin discuss trauma's impact on addiction recovery and the healing power of the Twelve Steps on Take 12 Recovery Radio.
57 minutes
Informative
Empowering
Hopeful
Engaging
Thought-provoking

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Healing Trauma: Insights from Dr. Jamie Marich and Dan Griffin on Recovery

Talking about trauma in the steps with Dr Jamie Marich and Dan Griffin.
Ever wondered how trauma influences addiction recovery? This episode of Take 12 Recovery Radio dives deep into that very question. Host Monty Dale Meyer, affectionately known as the Monty'man, welcomes Dr. Jamie Marich and Dan Griffin to share their expertise on the intricate relationship between trauma and the Twelve Steps. Both guests bring a wealth of experience as clinicians and authors, offering fresh perspectives on why addressing trauma is crucial for successful recovery.
Jamie and Dan don't just skim the surface—they tackle some tough questions. How does trauma affect our ability to recover? Why is it often overlooked in recovery fellowships? And what are the common misconceptions about trauma treatment? They also delve into the unique challenges men face in recognizing and dealing with trauma, providing practical advice for those on their recovery journey. But it's not all heavy stuff.
Jamie and Dan sprinkle in a few surprises, making the conversation engaging and relatable. Whether you're in recovery, supporting someone who is, or just curious about the topic, this episode offers valuable insights and a dose of inspiration. Tune in to hear Jamie and Dan's candid discussion and learn how the Twelve Steps can be a powerful tool for healing from trauma. It's a conversation that could change how you view recovery.