by Duane | Mar 19, 2020 | Uncategorized
Anita Abdul-Karim is our guest for today. Anita is a registered dietician and she has written a book called Bad Bitches Don’t Diet. Today, she will be sharing her journey and talking to us about her book. Anita is from the Middle East. She struggled to fit in...
by Duane | Mar 12, 2020 | Anxiety, Betrayal Trauma, Depression, Grief & Loss, Mental Health, Mindfulness, PTSD, Recovery, Therapy, Trauma, Uncategorized
Today, our guest is Julie Hall. Julie is the author of The Narcissist In Your Life: Recognizing the Patterns and Learning to Break Free, which was released in December 2019. In today’s episode, she will be talking to us about what narcissism is and what...
by Duane | Feb 19, 2020 | Uncategorized
Josh Rychert joins us today. He will be talking about the recovery community called Recovery Dharma, in Boise, Idaho. Josh shares his personal story and explains how mindfulness, Buddhism, and learning to understand his dharma assisted him and can assist others too,...
by Duane | Apr 4, 2019 | Anxiety, Mental Health, Mindfulness, Recovery, Therapy, Trauma, Uncategorized
On this episode of the Addicted Mind Podcast, our guest is Kyle Ferroly, a specialist in the area of psychophysiology. Kyle is passionate about spreading his message about the connections between mind, brain, and body and the untapped potential of integrating brain...
by Duane | Jul 18, 2018 | Addiction, Mental Health, PTSD, Therapy, Uncategorized
On this episode of the Addicted Mind podcast, Timothy Wienecke joins us to discuss his work in advocacy, clinical mental health, and an educational institute for veterans and first responders. A military veteran himself, Tim recognized the need for clinicians to focus...
by Duane | Oct 18, 2017 | Addiction, Attention Deficit Disorder, Drug Addiction, Sex Addiction, Uncategorized
Part of the work we do to treat addiction is to work through the other preexisting conditions and environmental factors that could contribute to addictive behavior. Those who suffer from a co-morbid condition will notice that addiction recovery is much harder to treat...