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  • Cheryl Adler NY Psychotherapist and Author

Cheryl Adler NY Psychotherapist and Author

Wednesday 6th March 2013

Cheryl Adler shares alternative addiction healing methods and emphasizes genuine therapy and personalized recovery approaches on 'Safe Recovery'.
31 minutes
Empowering
Informative
Hopeful
Healing
Educational

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SAFE RECOVERY
Author:
stop13stepinaa
Overview:
Categories:
Recovery with AA
Innovative Treatments & Recovery Paths
Sexual Empowerment & Identity
Financial Health in Recovery
Family Recovery from Addiction
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Cheryl Adler's Unique Take on Healing from Addiction

What we're really striving for is genuine therapy, deep, deep work that helps to heal the real, genuine wounds that are at the heart of the addictions, whatever the addictions are, and that you can't put a bandaid over a huge, gaping wound.
What if traditional methods of addiction recovery aren't the only way? In this thought-provoking episode of 'Safe Recovery', Monica Richardson welcomes Cheryl Adler, a renowned psychotherapist from Nyack, NY, and author of 'Sober University'. Cheryl shares her deep understanding of addiction and offers alternative healing methods that go beyond the conventional 12-step approach. She highlights the importance of addressing the core issues behind addiction rather than just treating the symptoms.
Through her book, Cheryl provides both spiritual and secular ways to recover, emphasizing the need for genuine therapy to heal the real wounds at the heart of addiction. The conversation also touches on the dangers of predatory behavior in 12-step meetings and stresses the importance of empowering individuals in their recovery journeys. Cheryl encourages people to engage in non-substance-related passions like gardening or art to reconnect with themselves and their abilities.
This episode is a must-listen for anyone seeking personalized approaches to addiction recovery, reminding us that every individual's path to healing is unique.