Here are a few key points in my thinking:
- the persistent focus on the inner world of the addicted person... to create deep and lasting change... avoiding the disaster of relapse etc.
- powerful interventions are needed: meditation, Art, Psychotherapy.
- the training and practice needed to achieve a high skill level is critical... Psychotherapy [not counseling!] needs formal university training... Meditation takes over a decade of serious practice {i.e. hours per day under a Senior instructor} to 'learn' to be an effective guide to others.
Peace,

Brian
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Thanks for sharing. While I am new to your ideas, I think that it can help patients better. Key point no. 2, I agree, is very important addiction help as to build confidence and inner strength. All the best!
ReplyDeleteHi Greg,Thank you.... glad to see your focus on the subconscious in your blog... the are some comments on this and the deeper unconscious in my blog.
ReplyDeletePeace,
Brian