A2D -from Addict to Disciple

A2D - From Addict to Disciple

A2D -from Addict to Disciple

  • #4 - Break Out of Prison

#4 - Break Out of Prison

Friday 1st May 2020

David Hain discusses the emotional parallels between addiction and prison life, highlighting the potential for transformation and growth.
14 minutes
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Escaping the Mental Prison of Addiction: Insights from David Hain

Men are not prisoners of fate but only prisoners of their own minds. The biggest thing keeping you from success is the belief that you cannot succeed. - Franklin Delano Roosevelt
Ever wondered why so much focus is placed on working with addicts in prison? In this eye-opening episode of 'From Addict to Disciple', David Hain dives into the emotional and psychological parallels between addiction and life behind bars. Drawing from his extensive experience as an International Advanced Alcohol and Drug Counselor, David explores the unique challenges faced by addicts both in and out of prison walls.
He sheds light on the high rates of recidivism and the emotional struggles that often keep individuals trapped in a cycle of addiction. David quotes Franklin Delano Roosevelt, saying 'Men are not prisoners of fate but only prisoners of their own minds'. This serves as a powerful reminder that the biggest barrier to success is often our own mindset.
With a focus on transformation and growth, David's insights offer hope and practical advice for those seeking to break free from their mental prisons. This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in understanding the deep-rooted issues of addiction and the transformative power of support and self-belief.