Guy Sengstock: Building Deeper Connections with The Circling Method
It seems to me that most of our problems right, like most of most of the areas that we struggle in right, are a function of where relationships have broken down historically.
Imagine a world where your relationships could be the key to overcoming addiction. In this episode of 'The Rehab', Guy Sengstock, the co-creator of The Circling Method, takes listeners on a journey through this unique approach to building deeper, more meaningful connections. The Circling Method isn't your typical therapy session; it's an innovative process that helps people connect on levels they may have never experienced before.
This can be especially powerful for those struggling with addiction, as it fosters a sense of community and belonging that is often missing in their lives. Sengstock delves into how these deeper connections can aid in spiritual healing and support recovery. He shares insights on the impact of the internet on our communication habits and discusses the pros and cons of online versus in-person therapy.
You'll also hear about the importance of embracing opportunities, even when they seem daunting, and how alternative therapies like Circling can provide unexpected benefits. Whether you're battling addiction yourself or supporting someone who is, this episode offers a fresh perspective on the power of relationships in the healing process.