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In this episode of the Not All There podcast, host Chad
Johnson welcomes guest Roland Williams, who shares his powerful story of addiction and the life it led him to before recovery. Together, they delve into the emotional and practical aspects of overcoming addiction, offering real-life
insights into the challenges of sobriety and relapse.

Roland highlights the pivotal role of personal experiences and community support in the recovery process,
emphasizing the transformative impact of treatment, counseling, and skill-building. The conversation touches on the complex emotions surrounding recovery, including grief and loss, and explores how these can contribute to relapse.

The episode wraps up with an inspiring message for listeners interested in helping others in their recovery journey, encouraging them to pursue the proper training and skills needed for a career in addiction counseling. This candid and heartfelt discussion provides a blend of hope, education, and practical advice for anyone affected by addiction or seeking to make a difference in the recovery community.

http://www.rolandwilliamsconsulting.com/index.html

Contact Roland: rolandwms@mac.com

https://www.cenaps.com/

 

Takeaways

·      Recovery is a personal journey that requires
self-reflection.

·      Relapse is often a process that begins long
before the actual event.

·      Community support is crucial for long-term
recovery success.

·      Grief over the loss of substances can lead to
emotional challenges in recovery.

·      Lived experiences can inspire and guide others
in their recovery journey.

·      Abstinence alone does not equate to recovery;
deeper work is necessary.

·      Understanding the triggers and patterns of
relapse can aid in prevention.

·      Counseling requires both lived experience and
clinical skills for effectiveness.

·      Building a supportive network is essential for
maintaining sobriety.

·      Continuous learning and skill development are
vital for addiction professionals.