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Removing Stigma: Integrative Healing from Addiction with Dr. David Jenkins

EP 27 – Welcome to part two of this enlightening series with our guest, Dr. David Jenkins. Dr. Jenkins is a renowned professor of psychology and the clinical director of the PsyD program in clinical psychology at Liberty University. In this episode, we continue our deep dive into the language and stigma surrounding addiction, offering a fresh perspective on how individuals can break free from the psychological chains of their habits and begin their healing journey.

With over 30 years of clinical experience, Dr. Jenkins brings a wealth of knowledge in the integration of Christian faith and clinical practice. He has worked extensively with individuals facing addictive behaviors, mood disorders, and anxiety, in both individual and family therapy settings. In addition to his work as a clinician, Dr. Jenkins has served as a consultant and educator for churches, ministries, and professional organizations. He is also a published author and sought-after speaker at conferences, seminars, and retreats.

In this two-part series, we explore the integrative model of healing from addiction and dig into the historical context of addiction language. We uncover how the words we use contribute to the stigma that can often keep people trapped in their struggles. Dr. Jenkins helps us understand how removing stigma from addiction can encourage more compassionate and effective paths to recovery.

Highlights from the Episode:

00:00Welcome Back: Dr. Jenkins shares insights into how removing stigma is crucial in addressing the emotional and psychological effects of addiction.

03:22The Importance of Language: Words matter. Dr. Jenkins discusses the significance of shifting language when addressing substance use and how doing so helps remove the stigma that often surrounds addiction.

05:54Shifting Perspectives: We delve into how understanding addiction beyond harmful labels allows for a more nuanced and empathetic approach. The importance of removing stigma in therapeutic practices cannot be overstated.

09:38Complexity of Addiction: Addiction is multifaceted, and labeling individuals solely by their addiction limits understanding. Dr. Jenkins explains how removing stigma opens the door to more personalized care.

18:09Denial in Therapy: We explore the role of denial in addiction recovery and how removing stigma can enhance the therapeutic process, helping people feel safe to acknowledge their struggles.

23:33Self-Determination: Dr. Jenkins emphasizes the power of self-determination in recovery and how offering a stigma-free environment empowers individuals to seek help and make life-changing decisions.

24:49The Role of Community: Addiction recovery isn’t just about the individual—it involves community support. Removing stigma helps foster a more inclusive and supportive environment, and Dr. Jenkins touches on the role finances can play in accessing resources.

27:02Alcohol and Life Quality: We discuss the complex relationship between alcohol consumption and quality of life. By removing stigma, individuals can approach their habits without shame, focusing on improving their well-being.

32:29Fear in Recovery: Fear is often at the core of both recovery and relapse. Dr. Jenkins explores how addressing fear—without the burden of stigma—makes the recovery process more manageable and effective.

36:07Preparing for Change: Readiness is key in any journey toward healing. Removing stigma from addiction allows individuals to approach change with a positive mindset, free from judgment.

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