March Month in Review - Ep305March Month in Review - Ep305
Through a Therapist's Eyes Podcast
In this episode, we take a deep dive into March’s key discussions. In Episode 302: Misleading Diagnosis—Alcohol Use Disorder, we unpack the dangers of mislabeling drinking habits and explore the impact of inaccurate diagnoses. In Episode 303: The...
1:03:27•1 Apr 2025
March Highlights: Mislabeling Alcohol Use, Emotional Processing, and Gracious Acceptance
Episode Overview
- Mislabeling drinking habits can lead to inaccurate diagnoses.
- Numbing out emotions hinders personal growth.
- Healthy emotional processing is crucial for well-being.
- Accepting difficult realities doesn't mean giving up.
- Panel discussions provide professional insights and relatable stories.
“It's one of the most difficult things to deal with - accepting a person in our life that's struggling with addiction.”
In this episode of Through a Therapist's Eyes, Chris Gazdik and his co-hosts Adam Cloninger and Neil Robinson review the key topics discussed in March. The trio looks back at the highlights from Episodes 302, 303, and 304, bringing fresh perspectives and insights to the table. They tackle the misconceptions surrounding Alcohol Use Disorder, discussing how mislabeling drinking habits can lead to inaccurate diagnoses and ineffective treatments.
The hosts also explore the dangers of numbing out emotions, emphasising the importance of healthy emotional processing to foster personal growth. Finally, they delve into the concept of gracious acceptance, offering strategies to accept difficult realities without feeling like you're giving up. This episode is a blend of serious discussions and light-hearted banter, making complex topics accessible and engaging. If you're looking for a mix of professional insights and relatable stories, this episode is definitely worth your time.

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