Healing Mind, Body, & Soul

Healing Mind, Body, & Soul

Luke Wiltshire / Pam Rader / Teena Clipston

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Clipston Publishing
Año de edición:
2024
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Hacer frente al abuso de las drogas y el alcohol
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9781738170517
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Healing Mind, Body, & Soul: Recovering from the Trauma of AddictionIn the wake of the opioid crisis, this compilation delves into the profound trauma that leads to addiction and the further anguish inflicted by its grasp, while also shedding light on the stigma that surrounds it. Through a collection of powerful narratives, this book explores the devastating impact of addiction on individuals, families, and communities, offering a beacon of hope for recovery and healing.​Against the backdrop of societal stigma and misunderstanding, readers are invited to witness the resilience of the human spirit as individuals navigate the complexities of addiction and its aftermath. From the depths of despair to the heights of redemption, these stories illuminate the transformative journey of recovery.​Healing Mind, Body, & Soul: Recovering from the Trauma of Addiction provides a sacred space for healing to unfold, fostering connection, empathy, and understanding among those affected by addiction. By confronting the stigma and silence surrounding all addictions, this book aims to inspire readers to cultivate compassion, resilience, and a renewed sense of purpose in their own lives. Together, we can break the chains of stigma, transform pain into power, and embark on a journey of healing for the mind, body, and soul.Each author in this compilation has written their own chapter on the challenges they have faced around addiction. We commend them for their courage.Written by Teena Clipston, Pam Rader, Luke Wiltshire, Brenda-Lynn Haley, Heather Alexander, Dawn Finn, Danna Bushell, Ben Goerner, Stacy Zeman, Helena Paivinen, Anne Theriault, Carol Thevarge, Hamish Roth, Taylor Pridy, Alma Lee Byzewski, and Callum Roth.This edition includes community letters and resources.

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