How To Heal The Root Cause of Addiction


Today, my guest is China Brezner. China earned her Master’s Degree in Clinical Psychology from Antioch University and has extensive experience working with teens, adults, couples and families. She began her career helping juvenile inmates and has worked with clients challenged by PTSD, anxiety, substance abuse, depression, disordered eating, sexual orientation, and gender identification.

Spending over 13 years in the addiction field, she has immense experience with the 12-step recovery model. She has been a clinical director for multiple treatment centers, at the detox, residential, and PHP/IOP level of care. 

China will be sharing her story of addiction, how she was able to recover and the tools and practices she uses to maintain her sobriety.

 

But before we jump in, I just wanted to share that my book: How to Quit Drinking: A 12 Step Exploration Guide is finally with the editor! It’s a huge milestone, but we have a long way to go. The book will be focusing on dispelling common myths about 12 Step as well as some practical guidance to complete the process in a safe and productive way. If you are curious about 12 Step programs, you can actually download the first chapter for free by visiting 12stepexplorationguide.com

 

And as always, if you are looking for private one on one support, you can book a no obligation call with me to talk about Sober Coaching. Just visit SoberLifeSchool.com to book a time with me today!

 

So without further delay, please enjoy this episode with China!

 

Connect with China here:

Visit Website: https://clearbehavioralhealth.com/



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