EPISODE · Mar 13, 2023 · 54 MIN
Episode 1 Season 3: Twelve Steps Recovery and How it Can Help You Heal Trauma and Abuse
from Trauma Survivors Unite: Christian Emotional Recovery · host Rachel Leroy
Welcome back! Twelve Steps Recovery and How it Can Help You Heal Trauma and Abuse is the first episode of the new season. Most people are familiar with Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) and how it helps those recovering from alcohol misuse, but many people don't know there are programs for other forms of recovery. We'll discuss what twelve-step programs are, how they can help those not only in addiction recovery, but in emotional recovery as well. There is a direct link between addiction and trauma, and many addictions have traumatic and psychological roots. Trauma and codependency recovery programs have their roots in original twelve-step programs like AA. We'll discuss four twelve step programs--Alcoholics Anonymous (AA), Codependents Anonymous (CoDA), Celebrate Recovery, and Al-Anon--and what each one does, who each helps, how each can help you, and how these programs can strengthen your faith in God. Then we'll discuss how addiction and trauma recovery have similarities when it comes to behavior, causes, and relapses, as well as strategies to stay on the path to recovery. Lastly, we'll discover how the steps in these programs can help you cut the roots of trauma and addiction in your life for good. Breakdown of Episode0:00 Intro to the Year6:22 Introduction to the Topic and When to Get Help10:47 Four Different Twelve-Step Programs 36:13 What's the Connection Between Trauma and Addiction?: It's All About RecoveryEpisode Resources: CoDA PageCoDA 12 StepsCelebrate Recovery Page Celebrate Recovery 12 StepsAl-Anon pageAl-Anon 12 StepsAlcoholics Anonymous PageAlcoholics Anonymous 12 StepsTypes of 12-Step Program--these are more chemically based.12-Step Programs--these are broader.Podcast Website (with episodes and join email list)https://christianemotionalrecovery.comCheck out the Patreon page to support the work we're doing https://www.patreon.com/christianemotionalrecovery?fan_landing=trueCheck out my website where the Christian Emotional Recovery store will be housed and check out the writing courses that can help your writing stand out! Please excuse the site. It's still under construction, but the courses are open! https://rachelleroy.podia.com/Join Facebook Group Trauma Survivors Unite: Christian Emotional Recovery https://www.facebook.com/groups/christianemotionalrecoverySubscribe to my YouTube channel for free meditation and more resources https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4a5jGXZ0-qzPINAspnLwPwFree visual ACORN resource healing difficult emotions and subscribe for updates https://christianemotionalrecovery.com/Christian Emotional Recovery ResourcesPodcast WebsiteAccess Episodes, Get Free Resources, and MoreFacebook GroupJoin Community, Get Support, and Get Weekly EncouragementYouTube ChannelSubscribe for Exclusive Material Not on PodcastChristian Emotional Recovery StoreGet meditations, infographics, journals, and other resources for your healing journeyTrauma SurvivorsCheck out Resources Page for Trauma SurvivorsEmail ListGet updates on episodes, platform, resources, and productsFree ResourceFree Visual A.C.O.R.N Resource to Heal Difficult EmotionsDonate Monthly Through PatreonHelp More Trauma Survivors Through This Ministry ...
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Welcome back! Twelve Steps Recovery and How it Can Help You Heal Trauma and Abuse is the first episode of the new season. Most people are familiar with Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) and how it helps those recovering from alcohol misuse, but many people don't know there are programs for other forms of recovery. We'll discuss what twelve-step programs are, how they can help those not only in addiction recovery, but in emotional recovery as well. There is a direct link between addiction and tr...
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