Widespread addiction – Chip DoddWidespread addiction – Chip Dodd
Real Recovery
25% of Americans are addicted and that feeling of ecstasy, it's unsustainable. But life can still be euphoric. There is hope. All this from a faith-centered neurological perspective in Chip Dodd's co-authored book, "."
49:14•16 Aug 2020
Chip Dodd on Healing from Addiction: A Faith-Based Approach
“Addiction feels like connection. And because we're wired for relationship, the brain in and of itself, just as an organ, is not moral, it seeks its own sense of being alive.”
Have you ever wondered how faith and science can intersect to address addiction? In this enlightening episode of 'Real Recovery', hosts Bill Arnold and George Fraser sit down with Chip Dodd, co-author of 'Hope in the Age of Addiction'. With a staggering 25% of Americans battling addiction, Chip brings a unique perspective that combines neurological insights with faith-based principles.
He delves into how addiction often masquerades as a form of connection and how genuine relationships and community support are essential for recovery. Chip also emphasizes the transformative power of prayer and desire in overcoming denial and isolation. Whether you're struggling with addiction yourself or supporting someone who is, this episode offers a roadmap to a more fulfilling life through faith and science. It's a must-listen for anyone seeking hope and practical advice on the journey to recovery.

Do you want to link to this podcast?
Get the buttons here!
More From This Show
The latest episodes from the same podcast.
Related Episodes
Similar episodes from other shows in the catalogue.
