Why Faith Matters in Addiction Recovery with Dr. Bruce Chalmer (Part 2)
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Summary
Addiction recovery and relationship stability often hinge on navigating the "Passion Paradox" and reclaiming your emotional health. Dr. Bruce Chalmer joins the show to discuss how faith, trauma processing, and somatic awareness can break the cycle of fear and panic.
Takeaways
- Recovery involves embracing change and personal growth.
- The Passion Paradox highlights the conflict between stability and intimacy in relationships.
- Emotions can be daunting, but they are essential for healing.
- Self-paced video courses can provide insights before therapy sessions.
- It's important to not rush into decisions about relationships.
- Understanding oneself is a continuous journey of discovery.
- Faith plays a crucial role in healing and personal development.
- Suffering can lead to profound personal growth and gratitude.
- Practicing faith requires surrounding oneself with supportive individuals.
- Assuming the best in others fosters a positive therapeutic environment.
Check out Dr. Bruce's video series for help in the comfort of your own home: https://brucechalmer.com/
Discount code: Retrieve
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Recovery and Change
03:07 The Passion Paradox and Relationship Dynamics
06:00 Navigating Emotions and Personal Growth
08:47 The Role of Faith in Healing
11:56 Understanding Self and the Illusion of Control
15:14 The Complexity of Human Existence
18:00 Finding Meaning in Suffering
21:14 The Journey of Self-Discovery and Acceptance
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