The Illusion of Regulation
The conversation delves into the fleeting sense of relief that substances like alcohol provide, highlighting how they can create a cycle of dependency. As one seeks repeated feelings of nervous system regulation, the diminishing returns of these substances become evident. The struggle to let go of these coping mechanisms is intertwined with personal history and family dynamics.In this clip
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Nikki Myers - Yoga and 12-Step Addiction Recovery
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