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Taking personal responsibility is a cornerstone for success in recovery programs. It's a principle that places the individual in the driver's seat of their recovery journey, emphasizing their accountability for their actions and choices. By acknowledging their role in their addiction and taking responsibility for it, individuals gain a sense of empowerment. This empowerment allows them to break free from the victim mentality often associated with addiction. This recognition of personal responsibility is a critical step in dismantling the denial that can perpetuate the cycle of addiction.
This week,
Joel, Martin
They made their Sustaining Partner Donations. For more information, tap
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Teresa, Audrey, Kurt
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Taking personal responsibility is a cornerstone for success in recovery programs. It's a principle that places the individual in the driver's seat of their recovery journey, emphasizing their accountability for their actions and choices. By acknowledging their role in their addiction and taking responsibility for it, individuals gain a sense of empowerment. This empowerment allows them to break free from the victim mentality often associated with addiction. This recognition of personal responsibility is a critical step in dismantling the denial that can perpetuate the cycle of addiction.
This week,
Joel, Martin
They made their Sustaining Partner Donations. For more information, tap
http://recoveredcast.com/partner
This episode is sponsored by
Teresa, Audrey, Kurt
They used the donation button found on our website at
Episode Sponsor
Visit our website
http://recoveredcast.com
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