Father Issues in Recovery

Father Issues in Recovery

Recovery Radio Network

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40:5829 Jul 2019

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Healing Father Wounds in Recovery

Episode Overview

  • Reflecting on past meetings and personal growth.
  • Dealing with grief after losing a parent.
  • The impact of growing up in an alcoholic home.
  • The importance of community support in recovery.
  • Healing past traumas and building healthier relationships.
"I truly believe that night, God reached down, tapped me on the shoulder and said not yet".

In this episode of Recovery Radio Network, Dale shares a deeply personal and heartfelt story about his journey through recovery, focusing on the complex relationship he had with his father. Dale, an ER doctor, recounts the annual ritual he and his wife have of revisiting past meetings, reflecting on the hardships they faced, and the moments of growth along the way.

He opens up about the grief he experienced after his father's tragic car accident in 1997, just two months before one of their meetings in Minneapolis. Dale's narrative is filled with raw emotion and honesty, as he discusses the impact of growing up in an alcoholic home and how it shaped his own struggles with addiction. He touches on the difficulty of dealing with unresolved issues from his past and how they influenced his behaviour and relationships.

The episode also highlights the importance of community and support in the recovery process. Dale expresses gratitude for the people who helped him through tough times, emphasising how crucial it is to have a network of understanding individuals. He also shares a poignant moment about a silver pin given to him by a fellow member, which serves as a reminder of the support and camaraderie within the recovery community.

This episode is a powerful testament to the challenges and triumphs of overcoming addiction and the ongoing journey of healing. Dale's story is both inspiring and relatable, making it a must-listen for anyone affected by alcoholism or looking for hope in their recovery journey.

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