Overcoming Addiction, Mental Illness, and Trauma through Curiosity, Compassion, and Connection with Brienne Flater

Trauma Recovery through Compassion

In this illuminating episode of Naturally High, certified addiction counselor Brienne Flater shares her wisdom on the keys to well-being and recovery. Brienne emphasizes the transformative power of compassion, awareness, and building intentional, meaningful relationships in her person-centered and trauma-informed approach to counseling. She advocates for a harm reduction framework and identifies five fundamental pillars for building a lasting foundation for recovery: awareness, compassion, connection, accountability, and empowerment.

Brienne discusses the role of self-compassion in the journey towards enlightenment and recovery, particularly in regard to addiction, and the importance of developing a sense of curiosity and awareness about ourselves. She also highlights the value of connection and accountability in the recovery process. This episode offers a holistic and enlightened perspective on recovery that considers the individual’s unique experiences and needs.

In this episode, you will learn the following:
1. The importance of connection to one’s true essence.
2. The importance of community connection in addiction recovery.
3. How do you find peace when you’re at a loss?

Resources:

Connect with Brianne on IG https://www.instagram.com/brianneflahertycs/

Check out Brianne’s website for more information https://www.brianneflaherty.com/

Connect with me on instagram: @theholisticrecoveryspecialst & @the_recovery_concierge

You can find Naturally High’s Podcast Transcripts here: https://therecoveryconcierge.com/?page_id=744

TRAUMA RECOVERY FACILITATOR TRAINING: Discover a comprehensive, integrative care method for sustainable change and optimal well-being as a trauma-informed facilitator blending evidence-based methodologies of neuroscience, attachment theory, nervous system regulation, epigenetics, and relational somatic healing that will transform all areas of your life and that of your clients. Learn more & get on the waitlist! https://www.invokingthehealer.com/trauma-recovery-facilitator-waitlist

Key Words:

addiction, people, compassion, feel, connection, recovery, part, talking, happening, understanding, addiction counseling, life, relationship, connecting, shame, fundamental pillars, values, feeling, essence, identify

Weight Loss and It’s Unique Challenges with Elizabeth McGann

Weight Loss

Everyone who embarks on the weight-loss path faces unique challenges. There will be times of hardship as well as times of joy. Jeanne is joined by Elizabeth McGann to discuss how weight loss is more than just a functional aspect of the diet that must be addressed, looking at emotional and spiritual drivers in conjunction with lab work and gut health, brain health, default mode networks, and how we must become the CEO of our health. If you’re seeking for enlightened knowledge to help you get started on your weight loss journey, this episode is for you.

In this episode, you will learn the following:
1. How do you approach the different methods for weight loss?
2. What’s the baseline blood work to look at?
3. Advice for those who are struggling to lose weight.

Resources:

Check out Elizabeth’s website for more quality information: https://elizabethmcgann.com/

Check out Elizabeth’s amazing podcast “Drop The Weight”

If you are looking to learn more about MAPS check out their page: https://maps.org/

Connect with me on instagram: @theholisticrecoveryspecialst & @the_recovery_concierge

You can find Naturally High’s Podcast Transcripts here: https://therecoveryconcierge.com/?page_id=744

TRAUMA RECOVERY FACILITATOR TRAINING: Discover a comprehensive, integrative care method for sustainable change and optimal well-being as a trauma-informed facilitator blending evidence-based methodologies of neuroscience, attachment theory, nervous system regulation, epigenetics, and relational somatic healing that will transform all areas of your life and that of your clients. Learn more & get on the waitlist! https://www.invokingthehealer.com/trauma-recovery-facilitator-waitlist

Key Words:

people, life, food, weight, conversation, eating, body, default mode network, experiences, emotional component, thyroid, question, spiritual, system, understand, work, addiction recovery, hormone, non ordinary states, healer

Overcoming Addiction From A Parent’s Point of View with Marsha Vanwynsberghe

Overcoming Addiction

Marsha Vanwynsberghe is the 6-time Bestselling Author of “When She Stopped Asking Why”. She shares her lessons as a parent who dealt with teen substance abuse that tore her family unit apart. She has a lot to share about overcoming addiction. Marsha has been published 7 times, most recently with her co-platform, Every Body Holds A Story, and she is on a mission to continue to help women share and publish their stories.

Through her tools, NLP certifications, programs, coaching, and podcast, Marsha teaches the power of Radical Responsibility and Owning Your Choices in your own life. She empowers people to heal and own their stories, be conscious leaders and build platform businesses that create massive impact.

In this episode, you will learn the following:
1. The pattern of trauma and dysfunction that we often see plays out.
2. One of the best suggestions for navigating adversity.
3. How to navigate co-parenting.

Resources:

Find Melissa on IG https://www.instagram.com/safespaceinstitute/?hl=en

Connect with me on instagram: @theholisticrecoveryspecialst & @the_recovery_concierge

You can find Naturally High’s Podcast Transcripts here: https://therecoveryconcierge.com/?page_id=744

TRAUMA RECOVERY FACILITATOR TRAINING: Discover a comprehensive, integrative care method for sustainable change and optimal well-being as a trauma-informed facilitator blending evidence-based methodologies of neuroscience, attachment theory, nervous system regulation, epigenetics, and relational somatic healing that will transform all areas of your life and that of your clients. Learn more & get on the waitlist! https://www.invokingthehealer.com/trauma-recovery-facilitator-waitlist

Key Words:

addiction, people, parent, life, trauma, child, dealing, understand, situation, family, support, piece, mental health, podcast, speak, patterns, happen, point, experiencing, choice

Less Doing and More Being with Naturopathic Doctor Dominika Zarzeczny

Naturopathic Healing

Dominika Zarzeczny is a naturopathic doctor who has dedicated the last seven years of her practice to understanding how the state of our nervous system influences health outcomes. She studied somatic relational counseling with the late Dr. Michael Sieck, founder of the Three Fold Way, and honed her coaching skills with Dr. Marti Glenn and Ken Bruer of Ryzio.

Dominika applies the principles of neuroscience, attachment theory, mindfulness, and polyvagal theory to her inquiry process and counseling with patients. Her “bottom-up” or bio-psychosocial approach to working with patients recognize the roles that biology, psychology, and socio-environmental factors play in the development of mental health and chronic diseases.

In our conversation, Dominika provides many golden nuggets as we discuss her work, the difference between languishing and burnout, and the importance of giving yourself permission to be with yourself in order to heal.

In this episode, you will learn the following:
1. The importance of having an integrated approach to health and healing.
2. Why is trauma-informed training so important?
3. The importance of standardization in the coaching industry.

Resources:

Find Melissa on IG https://www.instagram.com/safespaceinstitute/?hl=en

Connect with me on instagram: @theholisticrecoveryspecialst & @the_recovery_concierge

You can find Naturally High’s Podcast Transcripts here: https://therecoveryconcierge.com/?page_id=744

TRAUMA RECOVERY FACILITATOR TRAINING: Discover a comprehensive, integrative care method for sustainable change and optimal well-being as a trauma-informed facilitator blending evidence-based methodologies of neuroscience, attachment theory, nervous system regulation, epigenetics, and relational somatic healing that will transform all areas of your life and that of your clients. Learn more & get on the waitlist! https://www.invokingthehealer.com/trauma-recovery-facilitator-waitlist

Key Words:

people, patients, medication, understand, important, part, practice, experiences, trauma, life, genes, healing, training, feel, question, epigenetics, practitioners, dysregulated, absolutely

Intergenerational Trauma and Promoting Long-Term Healing in with Jeff Jones

Intergenerational Trauma

Jeff Jones grew up with addiction in his extended family, but it wasn’t until he became a therapist that he started to uncover the impact that this intergenerational trauma had on his life. Upon this realization, while becoming a therapist, he began navigating his own healing journey to a life beyond addiction.

After working as a professional with traditional approaches to addiction and recovery, he started working with families to connect the dots of past challenges to present conditions and create new pathways to long-term healing outcomes. He now focuses on Nutritional Recovery Life Coaching packages to get the best long-term outcomes for every member of the families he works with.

In this episode, Jeff and I discuss his work and how rebalancing nutritional deficits can optimize the body and mind.

In this episode, you will learn the following:
1. The importance of the intergenerational map and how it can be used to help people.
2. How attachment in the early years will determine how someone shows up.
3. What you can do if you or your family is struggling right now.

Resources:

Check out his website: https://www.alcoholbioquiz.com/freebioquiz

For additional resources visit: https://thefamilyrecoverysolution.com/

Connect with me on instagram: @theholisticrecoveryspecialst & @the_recovery_concierge

You can find Naturally High’s Podcast Transcripts here: https://therecoveryconcierge.com/?page_id=744

TRAUMA RECOVERY FACILITATOR TRAINING: Discover a comprehensive, integrative care method for sustainable change and optimal well-being as a trauma-informed facilitator blending evidence-based methodologies of neuroscience, attachment theory, nervous system regulation, epigenetics, and relational somatic healing that will transform all areas of your life and that of your clients. Learn more & get on the waitlist! https://www.invokingthehealer.com/trauma-recovery-facilitator-waitlist

Key Words:

trauma, people, money, perpetuating, happening, therapists, taught, relationship, humans, trained, intergenerational trauma, industry, unhealthy, create, wound, talk, coaching, mental health, feel, dysfunctional

Transforming Grief Into an Opportunity for Self-Advancement with Shelley Pomerantz

Overcoming Grief

Through her own journey of healing, Shelley Pomerantz uncovers the irony that unconditional love is the key to overcoming the grief, shame, and inconsolable heartache from her chaotic and complex childhood.

Shelley Pomerantz is a registered psychotherapist and national speaker with over 40 years of experience in family, marital and individual therapy. She is the co-founder of Young Lawrence Center counseling and consulting, and author of the book “What Your Mother Never Told You About Love, Sex and Power”.

Shelley Pomerantz grew up in a complex and chaotic family with undiagnosed addiction and mental illness. As a child, she experienced her mother’s dark thunderclouds and emotional outbursts, leading her to seek understanding about the pain and fear she felt. Through reading and her own intuition, she found her way to McGill and eventually to Toronto, where with her partner Michael, they explored family health. When their daughter Rachel had inconsolable moments, they realized the inconsolable grief state started young and was relational. It was then that Shelley realized the walls she had put up to protect herself and the family shame she had felt were preventing her from true emotional connection.

In this episode, you will learn the following:
1. How can we understand and heal our own “inconsolable” grief states that can arise in relationships?
2. What is the impact of “toxic shame” and “toxic perfectionism” on relationships?
3. How do we recognize and work through the “emotional narratives” that arise in our primary love relationships?

Connect:

Contact Shelley: shelley_pomerantz@hotmail.com

Resources:

Connect with me on instagram: @theholisticrecoveryspecialst & @the_recovery_concierge

You can find Naturally High’s Podcast Transcripts here: https://therecoveryconcierge.com/?page_id=744

TRAUMA RECOVERY FACILITATOR TRAINING: Discover a comprehensive, integrative care method for sustainable change and optimal well-being as a trauma-informed facilitator blending evidence-based methodologies of neuroscience, attachment theory, nervous system regulation, epigenetics, and relational somatic healing that will transform all areas of your life and that of your clients. Learn more & get on the waitlist! https://www.invokingthehealer.com/trauma-recovery-facilitator-waitlist

Key Words:

inconsolable, emotional, child, people, shame, relationship, heal, life, toxic shame, parents, part, moment, family, feeling, heart, grief, partner, relational, learning

My “Why” – Achieving True Happiness Through Self-Discovery and Healing

I want to delve into the significance of overcoming challenges in life and how they play a crucial role in shaping our character. There is a level of importance in engaging our emotional brain when making positive changes and the need to embrace the lessons learned from difficulties. I’ll share my personal story of discovery and my passion for helping others on their journey to wholeness and fulfillment.

I believe that true happiness and satisfaction in life are achieved through small, consistent habits and not just a single, drastic change. My children were the driving force behind my journey of self-discovery and healing and my desire to pass on these lessons to others. I have created a comprehensive program to aid others in their quest for personal growth and fulfillment.

Rachel, and I have to be the living embodiment of the work to be able to work and teach this work. I’m excited to introduce our new program Total Recovery Practioner blending my clinical expertise with Rachel’s NLP Certification and Training. This work can benefit everyone.

“You have the responsibility to invoke your healer.”

What you will learn from this episode:

  1. How can we take agency for self-healing and leave our old stories behind?
  2. How can we recognize and break free of defense mechanisms that are getting in the way of our lives?
  3. How can we make changes that are sustainable and not just get momentum with habitual changes?
  4. How our struggles and adversity help us become the people we’re meant to be.
  5. What is one thing you need to stop doing?
  6. What does it mean to “feel right” when you’re in recovery?
  7. What is the Total Recovery Practitioner?

Resources:

Join the Total Recovery Practitioner: https://www.theracheljoy.com/totalrecoverypractitioner?affiliate=therecoveryconcierge

Connect with me on IG @theholisticrecoveryspecialst & @the_recovery_concierge

You can find Naturally High’s Podcast Transcripts here: https://therecoveryconcierge.com/?page_id=744

TRAUMA RECOVERY FACILITATOR TRAINING: Discover a comprehensive, integrative care method for sustainable change and optimal well-being as a trauma-informed facilitator blending evidence-based methodologies of neuroscience, attachment theory, nervous system regulation, epigenetics, and relational somatic healing that will transform all areas of your life and that of your clients. Learn more & get on the waitlist! https://www.invokingthehealer.com/trauma-recovery-facilitator-waitlist

Key Words:

life, people, recovery, part, trauma, feel, thought, addiction, nlp, disregulated, world, finish line, lead, hypnotherapy, understand, maladaptive, challenging, heal, cycle

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Mental Health Resources

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Why you may wish to disconnect to reconnect; technology addiction is real!

Twice in this past week, I have seen two social media giants; Apple and Facebook publicly admit with data, showing the severity of their concerns, as to how clearly your smartphone is making you antisocial, unhealthy and that their technology is designed to hook people using the same neural pathways as gambling and drugs.

In fact, both Chris Marcellino who was one of the developers behind the iPhone’s “push notifications” as well as Sean Parker, Ex-President to Facebook, recently admitted that the world-bestriding social media platform, was designed to hook users with spurts of dopamine, a complicated neurotransmitter being released when the brain expects a reward or receives fresh information.

‘You’re exploiting a vulnerability in human psychology” states Sean Parker.

In other words, we live in times when the “norm” for the average user is to look at their iPhone a minimum of 150 times daily, even though they believe it is only half as much as they actually do, which can equate over an average lifespan of 7 years, states Eric Andrew-Gee.

The developers of this technology knew this dirty little secret and that in the back of their mind this would take a toll on the end users, but despite this knowledge went ahead and developed it anyway with great financial gain for themselves.

The term ‘addiction’ was traditionally referred to as being addicted to drugs and alcohol, and only in the most recent years we have learned that ‘process addiction’ which includes gambling, food, sex, co-dependency, gaming, and global social media can be just as problematic as the original definition causing harm to individuals and families at a great cost.

So, you may think by now that this may seem like an innocuous problem and there are lots of issues to really be concerned about, but let me be clear if Facebook and Apple have concerns, so should you.  Now I don’t want to completely bore you with data and statistics, but I will provide a high-level overview of why you need to worry,

With 2 billion users worldwide on Facebook, although well intended to increase connection, it has its drawbacks and we have now created a culture of zombies who would prefer to look into their screens of their iPhone when walking, driving or riding in an elevator rather than lift their head and smile and say hello!

We are losing the ability to communicate in a ‘live’ manner leaving us feeling less connected and socially inept as well as the lack of connection impacts directly on our overall health and happiness. This is not just only happening in our personal lives, but it has infiltrated into our business lives as well with Zoom conferences, telemedicine and Skype for business. I do believe there is efficiency for this type of technology, but too often than not, it is not utilized in a balanced manner.

Not to mention the countless motor vehicle accidents that could have been prevented, had someone not had to text and drive or take a call when their eyes needed to be on the road.

When we first enter recovery, we learn that our substance misuse had a purpose, it kept us from our feelings and understanding our underlying issues which drove us to ‘act out’ in the first place. In other words, it was a coping mechanism for us not to be able to feel what might be painful and uncomfortable for us.

Being constantly distracted and preoccupied with technology is no different, something is overriding our consciousness and has highjacked our brain.

This is where it becomes dangerous. Herd mentality; just because everyone is doing it, doesn’t necessarily mean it is in your best interest to do so and you may wish to try a different approach. It is no different than our culture today, where alcohol is embedded everywhere.

We celebrate just about everything in life with alcohol including births, weddings, coming of age, funerals, country weekends.

I am not putting judgment on whether someone does or does not drink alcohol, but we must remember that alcohol is ethanol which is a poison to the body. Which brings me to my original point of ‘herd mentality’, just because everyone is doing it doesn’t  necessarily mean it is in your best interest or that it is good for you, or that you have to join in.

By now you may be asking what can you do when everyone around you is doing it?

Designate times and places that are technology free zones. You can start easily with no phones at the dinner table. Know your corporate policy at work.

Maybe at your next meeting, put your cell phone away, lead the way. Set some rules around what fits you and your family. Experiment by taking one day a week from being plugged in, yes 24 hours of no Wi-Fi, iPhone Gaming, or TV, witness what you notice.

By now you may be thinking it might be a good idea to get a head start on this trend as there is much discussion worldwide as to how to best manage the damage of being plugged in 24/7.

The way of the future is to encourage all of us to be more connected and that doesn’t mean only virtually anymore. Currently, there is a global movement emerging as Government Leaders, Businesses, Educators, Facebook, and Apple developers are becoming socially conscious and formulating policies as to how to mitigate the damage that too much technology can cause. They are trying to awaken us to the potential damage and empower us to walk through our lives more mindfully and just maybe, we may all have to disconnect to reconnect.

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Finding Recovery in Recovery

We live in times where the pace is frenetic with constant stimulation through technology and endless demands which creates a negative impact on our brain and coping mechanisms. Our options as to how we spend our time are numerous. Our brains are overstimulated, and we have become a society that is addicted to the constant distractions and chaos.

We have also become accustomed to having what we want and when a situation doesn’t go as planned, we have very little tolerance to accept reality. We may feel we either need to manipulate and control the situation to get the outcome we so desperately want, or alter our reality so we do not have to deal with it. There is a desperation present. We feel we need more control of our lives as we witness the volatility of our world today, with little idea as to how we can have influence or impact.

Sadly, the moment of control is an illusion and our fear of what we cannot face will rear its ugly head, once again.

For people in Recovery we learn quickly that we do not have the luxury of anesthetizing our emotions anymore and we are left with the stark reality of having to tolerate what we are feeling.

For a newbie, this is a hard task to learn.

Accepting my feelings is contrary to what I have always done. I learned as a young child when a situation feels intolerable to disconnect and check out, whether it be emotionally or physically. Not being present in the moment meant survival was possible.

Being able to cope effectively with all your emotions without resorting to using drugs and alcohol is the first step to achieving emotional stability. Allowing yourself to be able to fully experience all the emotions that arise without stuffing, disconnecting or acting out in unhealthy ways.

What a concept for those of us who have spent our whole life trying to run from ourselves.

The way through the discomfort is to fully lean into the discomfort.

Over time I have been able to witness what is playing out for me emotionally in real-time. That my subconscious mind has a sense of when I am triggered by my history that has very little to do with the moment being presented.

This process allows me to pause and choose again as to how I wish to react to what is triggering me!

I know that in no time at all another new thought or situation will come my way that may emotionally upset me but it is my reaction that is paramount regarding the outcome. Nowadays, I can witness my thoughts without attachment or become emotionally triggered and. Here lies the sweet spot of emotional sobriety, where I am able to accept and tolerate and not have to react or do anything about it.

Hmm, is it really that easy?

Building resiliency in all areas of your life is the key to achieving emotional sobriety and long-lasting happiness but it doesn’t happen without hard work and a course of action.

The cornerstone of my Recovery is dedicating time to set my day up for happiness and success by having a Daily Practice that consists of prayer, meditation, gratitude and breath work allowing me to become more resilient and glide through my day more easily.

Abstinence from active ‘using’ is the necessary first step to enter into recovery but it is not enough to keep you on the path unless you start to look at what the triggers are that make you want to use in the first place.

This took me a long time to get a handle on as a victim of unresolved trauma, depression and very little comprehension of how I ended up in the same place repeatedly.

I remember hearing the phrase “frequency of addiction” a term coined by my friend and mentor Tommy Rosen. It was as if the lights went on for the first time ever. It explained so clearly that one could recover from acute drug addiction and alcoholism but still be vulnerable to addictive behaviours and possible relapse. It was so clear to me that one can remain abstinent from drugs and alcohol and still be very unwell.

I wasn’t happy or stable and thought there was something pathologically wrong with me as compared to what had happened to me.

Over time I have been able to rework the patterning of my formative years, by playing back the trigger in slow motion and choose how I wish to react to the situation. I can acknowledge that there is an energetic and unresolved frequency (typically sub-consciousness) with very little understanding as to why this is having such a profound effect on me. It is a powerful force that will knock you off your game and sobriety if you are not aware how this will impact you.

Luckily today, my spiritual faith, being a witness to my patterns, acceptance of what is and my Daily Practice has allowed me to be able to handle anything that will come my way….because the sh*t will keep coming, and resiliency is the key!


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