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Show Up and Stay | Sober Positive Workplace | Recovery Discovery
A recovery podcast to bridge the gap between healing from the substance and healing your life. We have some technology and science, but primarily storytelling and heart. We cover various topics related to finding sobriety and unlocking sustainable recovery. Topics include healing from substance use disorder, managing cravings, emotions in early sobriety, triggers, mental health, comorbidity, managing depression and anxiety, dopamine, the addicted brain, grounding, re-parenting, handling disappointment, substance grieving, acceptance, and more. The focus series includes Sober Positive Workplace and Recovery Discovery.
Recovery Discovery (brought to you by Show Up and Stay) is a podcast series dedicated to exploring addiction through the lens of science and technology. We will explore innovations, clinical advancements, and scientific discoveries that are changing how we treat and support recovery.
The podcast series is hosted by DeAnn Knighton of Show Up and Stay, which includes the most recent Sober Positive Workplace series. DeAnn is a Substance Use and co-occurring disorder counselor in the making and a recovering human. She co-hosts the podcast with her brother, Craig Knighton, an engineer and technology expert and Show Up and Stay co-founder.
Show Up and Stay | Sober Positive Workplace | Recovery Discovery
the "psychology, the science?" episode (feat. normalizers + spirituality)
In this week's episode DeAnn digs into the conversation around the precipitating factors that causes debate around Psychology as a science. She also discuss the role of science and spirituality as a continuation from last week's research episode. She digs into an article that was published in the times in March about individual "right to nonreligious rehab".
- Normalizers like John Mulaney and Dax Shephard
- NY Times Article: "People Have a Right to Nonreligious Rehab", By: Maia Szalavitz
- Science + Spirituality Discussion
- Psychology the science? Specifics around precipitating factors that causes confusion around Psychology as a science
Resources:
https://www.nytimes.com/2023/03/11/opinion/faith-addiction-treatment.html
-Stanovich, K. E. (1992). How to think straight about psychology (3rd ed.). HarperCollins Publishers.
If you have questions or comments or would like to be a guest on the Recovery Discovery Podcast, send an email to:
deann@showupandstay.org
More information about our project is available at:
https://www.showupandstay.org/
https://www.soberpositiveworkplace.org/
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Music and Audio Production by Katie Hare.
https://www.hare.works