Tag Archives: life coaching
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Co-Occurring Disorders in Recovery from Addiction (first in a brand-new, three-part series)
4April 30, 2013 by Dr. Bob Weathers
Unfortunately, in the treatment of co-occurring disorders — where there are twin diagnoses of substance abuse and psychiatric disorders (e.g., …
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Dr. Bob Weathers links you to the latest research on mindfulness:
Leave a commentApril 2, 2013 by Dr. Bob Weathers
Mindfulness training helps lower stress hormone.
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A second, brand-new newsletter article, with videos, by Dr. Robert Weathers:
Leave a commentMarch 28, 2013 by Dr. Bob Weathers
Psychology Insider: A New Video Initiative.
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Check out this link to a brand-new newsletter article, with video, by Dr. Robert Weathers:
Leave a commentMarch 28, 2013 by Dr. Bob Weathers
Dr. Bob Weathers Offers Tips for Transformative Learning.
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Integral Recovery
Leave a commentMarch 26, 2013 by Dr. Bob Weathers
Just out, a brand-new book that promises to have major impact on the literature and practice of recovery from addiction: …
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Response to Research on the Role of Spirituality in Recovery from Addiction
Leave a commentMarch 20, 2013 by Dr. Bob Weathers
I recently posted a blog on “Two New Articles Researching Spirituality and Recovery from Addiction” (which see below). One reader …
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“Smashed”: A New Movie Review
Leave a commentMarch 19, 2013 by Dr. Bob Weathers
I just had the opportunity to view the movie, “Smashed,” last night. Just out on DVD, this film serves as …
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Addiction and Recovery: A Gratitude for the Movie “Flight”
Leave a commentMarch 14, 2013 by Dr. Bob Weathers
I just had opportunity to view the 2012 film, “Flight,” for the second time this past week. It’s no accident …
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Three Approaches to Treating Addiction, Part 1: The Counselor’s Own Entering into Abstinence
Leave a commentMarch 14, 2013 by Dr. Bob Weathers
Cynthia Osborn (2012), in a recent overview of psychotherapeutic approaches to working with addiction, proposed a holistic approach, or “informed …
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