Episode Twenty-Five: Living Life on Life’s Terms (Part One)

Episode 28 November 01, 2021 00:48:10
Episode Twenty-Five: Living Life on Life’s Terms (Part One)
Emotional Sobriety: The Next Step in Recovery
Episode Twenty-Five: Living Life on Life’s Terms (Part One)

Nov 01 2021 | 00:48:10

/

Show Notes

In discussing letting go of our expectations - both the obvious and the hidden - we refer to Viktor Frankl's book, Man's Search for Meaning. Dr. Berger speaks about how Dr. Frankl's groundbreaking work has influenced him as a psychologist and a writer.

 

Allen’s new book, 12 Essential Insights for Emotional Sobriety: https://www.amazon.com/12-Essential-Insights-Emotional-Sobriety/dp/1955415129/

 

Thom's book, Embracing Fearhttps://www.amazon.com/Embracing-Fear-Turn-Scares-Greatest/dp/0062517759/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=&sr=

 

Join Allen & Thom at our Thursday night Zoom meeting on Emotional Sobriety and the Steps (login information below)

 

https://zoom.us/j/330149513

Password: 375986

 

Also, please join our “Emotional Sobriety and Recovery” FB Group at the following link:

https://www.facebook.com/groups/120450976662519

We’d love to stay in touch in between meetings.

 

We appreciate feedback! Contact Patrick, our producer, at [email protected] for any questions or comments.

Other Episodes

Episode 50

April 11, 2022 00:46:12
Episode Cover

Conflict Resolution: Taking Emotional Sobriety into Traffic

Producer Patrick Newman and Thom Rutledge have a conversation about having conversations --- specifically about having difficult conversations in new improved ways with our...

Listen

Episode 160

September 22, 2024 00:30:40
Episode Cover

He Doth Protest Too Much (Missive from ICSAA)!

Allen Berger and Joe Chisholm check in from this year’s ICSAA conference in Orlando, Florida, to relay an anecdote from one of the speakers:...

Listen

Episode 156

September 02, 2024 00:50:30
Episode Cover

Challenging Core Beliefs

Our sagely Joe Chisholm returns for heartfelt conversation about the negative self-concepts that can undermine our recoveries. Experiences which are imprinted onto us at...

Listen