Conscious Recovery

What would a Science of Mind approach to recovery from addiction look like?

Conscious Recovery begins with a foundational idea: beneath every addictive pattern lives an essential self, whole and complete. Addictive behaviors develop as ways of managing pain and wounds that have gone unaddressed. When we trace a behavior back to its root, we find a person trying to cope, trying to survive, trying to feel okay.

This root can be reached through steady inner work. Unlearning beliefs that no longer serve us, shifting how we perceive ourselves and our experiences, and practicing forgiveness, compassion, and gratitude open a path back to that wholeness.

For those in recovery, this workshop offers practical tools for returning to the self that has been there all along.

Workshop Details

  • Date: Sunday, March 19
  • Time: 1:00–4:00 pm
  • Teachers: Denise Pool, RScP, and Marielle Taylor, MSP, SUDCC IV
  • Cost: $25-45, sliding scale
  • Format: In person at the Center

 Register here:   https://cslsr.breezechms.com/form/CR26

 


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