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United Recovery Project  

United Recovery Project

Author: URP

Every human being deserves to live their life to the fullest. Yet, every single day, drug addiction robs people and families of that opportunity. That problem is the driving force of this podcast. We provide a helping hand for people going through recovery; and a credible source for the truth about beating addiction. Every episode is a judgment-free space for healing, hope, and empowerment.
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Language: en

Genres: Health & Fitness, Mental Health

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E7: 1 Simple Yet Powerful Brain-Hack to Reduce Cravings During Recovery
Tuesday, 14 April, 2020

Today is April 14th, and right now it feels like the world is in limbo. The COVID-19 pandemic is effecting us on a global scale. So we are all currently self-quarantined within our homes. It’s hard for everyone, but it’s also an experience that’s triggering for many addicts. Being cooped up in our houses is causing many people to experience the emotional strife that led them to using during their days of active addiction. And that can be frightening. At a time like this, every tool is valuable; to help people who are in recovery to avoid relapse, and to help people who are in active addiction to transition successfully into sobriety. Check out this episode to discover a POWERFUL trick that can lessen the cravings to use, and help make this quarantine MUCH more manageable. We love you.

 

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