Shovell- The Pain Becomes the Path to Recovery
Host Aaron Huey and Shovell, the drummer for the FAMOUS pop group in England “M People” and now a world premiere percussionist talks about the deepest wound and the greatest truth.
Host Aaron Huey and Shovell, the drummer for the FAMOUS pop group in England “M People” and now a world premiere percussionist talks about the deepest wound and the greatest truth.
The journey back to oneself is the goal, not just sobriety. The Cocaine Anonymous Fellowship, a British based support program for addicts of multiple substances, not just cocaine, focuses on the importance of building relationships in recovery over a stringent step by step process.
Dogs, horses, and rabbits… How do these animals fit into a treatment program? Animal-assisted therapy has been shown to help those struggling with attachment issues and trauma create connections and enable them to regulate more rapidly than when working with humans.
How does music incorporate into a successful therapy program? Join Kathy Moser, founder of Music For Recovery and host Aaron Huey as they explore the importance of integrating music and artistic expression into the recovery process.
Live from the Winter Symposium. Genevieve Frazier from the Constellation Program at Highlands Behavioral Health Systems talks to Aaron about Navigating LGBTQ+ with new Inclusive Therapeutic Interventions.
Complex grief, different than traditional grief, blends trauma and PTSD with a loss that is unexpected or sudden, making it extremely difficult to overcome. Kathleen Parish, an expert in grief and loss explores the ways in which complex grief must be approached in therapy.
Live Recording from ICAAD London:
Erin Lawler Patterson runs ‘The Goodness Chick’ podcast and shares her top 5 tips for parenting teen’s in the current social, political, and digital climate with host Aaron Huey.
Join us for our latest conference series, hosted from ICAAD 2019. The International Conferences on Addiction and Associated Disorders is an ongoing series of global events to open dialogue on addiction and other behavioral health issues.
Courtney from Sierra Tucson joined Aaron at the Winter Symposium to have a conversation about the risks that alumni from their facility face and how can we better prepare our patients to re-enter the world.
Jim Davis of Sierra Tucson stopped by Aaron’s booth at the Winter Symposium to discuss how walking the Labyrinth can be a metaphor for figuring out real life problems, giving a sense of patience and hope to those in recovery.