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Subject Seeing through your shadow self
Date February 4, 2021 11:38 AM
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Leaving Behind the Shadow of Addiction

We carry with us many sections of self, but one piece doesn’t belong: the shadow of addiction. This uninvited guest overstays its welcome and discredits the great fondness and love we hold for others. It cowers at the promise of change, and it shrinks away from goodness. But it’s time to shine some light on its presence and kindly ask it to leave.

Recovery expert Dr. Allen Berger is well acquainted with the lingering shadow of addiction, and he knows all too well the ruination it brings to good recovery. Tune in and learn how to care for the parts of yourself still trapped in addiction, find peace and once again become whole.

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Out of the Shadows, Into the Light
Our shadow self can be thought of as our destructive tendencies. These include addiction, dark emotions and constant negative self-talk. Dr. Patrick Carnes offers us strategies for honestly looking at the darker aspects of our self and finding a path back to the light.
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From Darkness to Light
We can be addicted to many things - even our own unhappiness. Addiction expert, Patrick J. Carnes shows us how to escape this trap.
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