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Humans faced with adversity or trauma always find a way to cope. But that natural human response to adversity is almost always pathologized in the mainstream. People are given labels based on the “symptoms” they exhibit. Does it really address the problem at hand? Jason Shiers has been on both sides of the psychotherapist’s table, and he found himself on a long journey to understanding how the human mind really works and how it can be guided to heal itself from trauma. This understanding became the basis for Infinite Recovery Project, an addiction recovery paradigm that eschews labels and diagnoses, opting to focus on individual transformation instead. Join this conversation and learn how this radical approach to healing can change the way we look at trauma recovery for good!
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Humans faced with adversity or trauma always find a way to cope. But that natural human response to adversity is almost always pathologized in the mainstream. People are given labels based on the “symptoms” they exhibit. Does it really address the problem at hand? Jason Shiers has been on both sides of the psychotherapist’s table, and he found himself on a long journey to understanding how the human mind really works and how it can be guided to heal itself from trauma. This understanding became the basis for Infinite Recovery Project, an addiction recovery paradigm that eschews labels and diagnoses, opting to focus on individual transformation instead. Join this conversation and learn how this radical approach to healing can change the way we look at trauma recovery for good!
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