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Beyond the Two Pillars of Recovery
Geoff Kane, MD, MPH
31 episodes
1 week ago
The Two Pillars of Recovery® serve as reminders to individuals with addiction/serious substance use disorders of how nature works and how to work with nature to establish recovery. If someone with addiction wishes to prevent undesired substance use, Keep your distance! reminds them that talent and good intentions do not guarantee behavior, and lifestyle changes are often necessary. Ask for help! reminds them that lasting recovery from addiction is far more likely when they continuously cultivate healthy connections with others. Beyond The Two Pillars of Recovery® reinforces the message of hope and practical action delivered by the original two pillars while speaking to the much larger group of people in our communities who do not meet criteria for serious substance use disorders, inviting them to reflect on risks inherent in their use of substances and other behaviors in light of their personal risk tolerance.
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The Two Pillars of Recovery® serve as reminders to individuals with addiction/serious substance use disorders of how nature works and how to work with nature to establish recovery. If someone with addiction wishes to prevent undesired substance use, Keep your distance! reminds them that talent and good intentions do not guarantee behavior, and lifestyle changes are often necessary. Ask for help! reminds them that lasting recovery from addiction is far more likely when they continuously cultivate healthy connections with others. Beyond The Two Pillars of Recovery® reinforces the message of hope and practical action delivered by the original two pillars while speaking to the much larger group of people in our communities who do not meet criteria for serious substance use disorders, inviting them to reflect on risks inherent in their use of substances and other behaviors in light of their personal risk tolerance.
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Episodes (20/31)
Beyond the Two Pillars of Recovery
Episode #31: Clearing a path to "the good life" of respect, connection, and kindness
3 weeks ago
50 minutes 14 seconds

Beyond the Two Pillars of Recovery
Episode #30: Multiplying Healthy Changes
1 month ago
51 minutes 19 seconds

Beyond the Two Pillars of Recovery
Episode #29: No Need to Remain Alone
3 months ago
51 minutes 15 seconds

Beyond the Two Pillars of Recovery
Episode #28: Nurturing Vitality and Trust
6 months ago
53 minutes 45 seconds

Beyond the Two Pillars of Recovery
Episode #27: Building Communities: Envisioning a More Just Future
7 months ago
53 minutes 26 seconds

Beyond the Two Pillars of Recovery
Episode #26: If you care for others, care for self is not optional
8 months ago
59 minutes 34 seconds

Beyond the Two Pillars of Recovery
Episode #25: Everyone is Different and That's Okay
9 months ago
46 minutes 20 seconds

Beyond the Two Pillars of Recovery
Episode #24: Peace and Social Justice Will Follow Once We Better Distribute "Nutrients for the Human Soul."
10 months ago
50 minutes 28 seconds

Beyond the Two Pillars of Recovery
Episode #23: Becoming Tobacco Free Can Start With One Phone Call or Online Click
11 months ago
50 minutes 32 seconds

Beyond the Two Pillars of Recovery
Episode #22: Explore Other's WHY of Change with Active Listening
1 year ago
48 minutes 50 seconds

Beyond the Two Pillars of Recovery
Episode #21: Discomfort, Balance, and Deconstruction: Buddhist Psychology in Psychotherapy Practice
1 year ago
49 minutes 12 seconds

Beyond the Two Pillars of Recovery
Episode #20: We are All "Relatable" in our Pursuits of Pleasures and Rewards
1 year ago
51 minutes 58 seconds

Beyond the Two Pillars of Recovery
Episode #19: SUDs Require Socioeconomic Remedies as well as Individualized Clinical Care
1 year ago
52 minutes 23 seconds

Beyond the Two Pillars of Recovery
Episode #18: Helping Teens Find Their Place in the World
1 year ago
47 minutes 34 seconds

Beyond the Two Pillars of Recovery
Episode #17: Recovery Coaching – To Reach the People Who Aren't Being Reached
1 year ago
49 minutes 11 seconds

Beyond the Two Pillars of Recovery
Episode #16: If you Build Muscle with Testosterone, Know and Manage the Risks
1 year ago
48 minutes 24 seconds

Beyond the Two Pillars of Recovery
Episode 15: Providing Meaningful Belonging in Portugal: The Power of Caring and Comprehensive Resources
1 year ago
57 minutes 56 seconds

Beyond the Two Pillars of Recovery
Episode 14: Helping Others with Multiple Tools, an Open Mind, and an Open Heart
1 year ago
52 minutes 41 seconds

Beyond the Two Pillars of Recovery
Episode 13: How to Exit States of "Overwhelm"
1 year ago
1 hour 27 seconds

Beyond the Two Pillars of Recovery
Episode 12: Paying It Forward: SUD Treatment with Compassionate Accountability
1 year ago
41 minutes 15 seconds

Beyond the Two Pillars of Recovery
The Two Pillars of Recovery® serve as reminders to individuals with addiction/serious substance use disorders of how nature works and how to work with nature to establish recovery. If someone with addiction wishes to prevent undesired substance use, Keep your distance! reminds them that talent and good intentions do not guarantee behavior, and lifestyle changes are often necessary. Ask for help! reminds them that lasting recovery from addiction is far more likely when they continuously cultivate healthy connections with others. Beyond The Two Pillars of Recovery® reinforces the message of hope and practical action delivered by the original two pillars while speaking to the much larger group of people in our communities who do not meet criteria for serious substance use disorders, inviting them to reflect on risks inherent in their use of substances and other behaviors in light of their personal risk tolerance.