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Beyond Addiction and Trauma: The Family Recovery Podcast

Podcast de Barnes Education and Consulting, LLC

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Families navigating the turmoil of addiction and trauma often feel lost, isolated, and overwhelmed. This podcast is your guide to hope, healing, and practical solutions. Hosted by Michael F. Barnes, Ph.D, LAC, LPC, of The Michael Barnes Family Institute and Barnes Education and Consulting, LLC. Dr. Barnes and his guests will bring together clinical expertise, lived experience, and compassionate conversations to support families affected by addiction and associated traumatic stress. Grounded in a chronic disease model of care, we will explore the connections between addiction, mental health, and family systems - offering insights for both loved ones and the professionals who serve them. Whether they're a family member seeking guidance or a clinican looking to enhance your approach, you'll find education, encouragement, and strategies for lasting resilience here. Join us as we uncover the pathways to recovery, challenge stigman, and empower families to reclaim their strength.

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7 episodios

Portada del episodio One Size Doesn't Fit All: Gender Differences in Addiction and Recovery with Dr. LaTisha Bader

One Size Doesn't Fit All: Gender Differences in Addiction and Recovery with Dr. LaTisha Bader

Episode 6 is here! This powerful conversation with Dr. LaTisha Bader dives deep into gender differences in addiction treatment—and why we can’t afford to treat everyone the same. Dr. Bader, Chief Clinical Officer at Women’s Recovery, unpacks: * Why trauma-integrated treatment must be gender-specific * The hidden barriers women face in seeking care * How family systems play a pivotal role in recovery * What “triple-trained” clinicians bring to the table * And yes, how recovery can change everything—including your relationships, parenting, and what you allow in your life. 💡 If you’ve ever asked: ✔️ Why aren’t there more women in treatment? ✔️ Does gender really impact how people heal? ✔️ What questions should I ask a treatment center for my loved one? …this episode is for YOU. 📖 Mentioned Resources: * Women's Recovery: https://womensrecovery.com [https://womensrecovery.com] * Dr. Barnes’ Book: “When the Solution Becomes the Problem” – https://drmikebarnes.com [https://drmikebarnes.com]

28 de oct de 2025 - 1 h 3 min
Portada del episodio Measuring Recovery: Data, Resilience, and the Myth of the Identified Patient with David Whitesock

Measuring Recovery: Data, Resilience, and the Myth of the Identified Patient with David Whitesock

In this thought-provoking episode, Dr. Mike Barnes sits down with David Whitesock—CEO of Commonly Well and pioneer in behavioral health analytics—to explore a groundbreaking approach to measuring recovery and resilience for individuals and families navigating addiction. David shares how recovery capital isn't just a theory—it's measurable. Through personal, social, and cultural lenses, the Recovery Capital Index helps individuals (and their families) see tangible progress, even when it doesn’t feel like progress. They discuss why outcomes matter, how families experience their own recovery, and the dangerous limitations of only focusing on the “identified patient.” Whether you're a provider, family member, or simply curious about how we define and measure healing, this episode delivers a fresh, human-centered, and data-backed lens on recovery.

9 de oct de 2025 - 54 min
Portada del episodio Healing Isn’t Just Talk: Experiential Therapy with Brennon Moore

Healing Isn’t Just Talk: Experiential Therapy with Brennon Moore

In this powerful episode, Dr. Mike Barnes sits down with experiential therapist Brennon Moore to explore why traditional talk therapy sometimes falls short in trauma recovery—and what actually works instead. From breathwork to parts work, psychodrama to IFS, Brennon breaks down the experiential approaches that help people feel their way toward healing. Whether you’re a family member, clinician, or just curious about what “real” trauma healing can look like, this episode is a deep dive into what’s possible when therapy moves beyond the story and into the body. Visit Brennon's website: https://www.brennonpatrickmoore.com/ [https://www.brennonpatrickmoore.com/] Visit Dr. Barnes' website: https://drmikebarnes.com/ [https://drmikebarnes.com/]

19 de ago de 2025 - 1 h 5 min
Portada del episodio Bridging the Gap—Technology, Trauma, and Transforming Family Recovery with Steve Millette

Bridging the Gap—Technology, Trauma, and Transforming Family Recovery with Steve Millette

This week, Dr. Mike Barnes welcomes longtime friend and tech-forward recovery expert Steve Millette, founder of Climb LLC and partner at LifeLab Studios. Together, they dive into the evolution of virtual family programming, weaving together personal anecdotes, clinical wisdom, and an inspiring look at how technology is revolutionizing support for families navigating addiction and trauma. 🚀 From their early days at CEDAR to the cutting-edge design of the Michael Barnes Family Institute app, Mike and Steve discuss: * Why virtual doesn’t mean lesser, especially when it comes to accessibility * How storytelling and community fuel healing (and yes, even from across state lines!) * Why older generations are surprisingly tech-savvy when the content is life-changing * What it means to treat family members as clients, not just support characters * And how chronic disease models of care are reframing the recovery journey Whether you're a family member searching for hope or a clinician curious about new models, this episode is a must-listen. 🧠 Insightful. 📲 Tech-savvy. ❤️ Heartfelt. Click play—you just might find your story in someone else’s.

12 de jun de 2025 - 47 min
Portada del episodio Families, Trauma, and Addiction 102

Families, Trauma, and Addiction 102

In this eye-opening continuation of the conversation from Episode 1, Dr. Mike Barnes takes us beneath the surface to explore how addiction doesn’t just impact the individual—it shakes the entire family system to its core. Drawing from years of research, clinical experience, and deeply personal stories, Dr. Barnes examines the powerful concept of secondary and systemic trauma, revealing how families often develop survival strategies that—while well-intentioned—can perpetuate dysfunction and pain. In this episode: * What secondary trauma looks like in families of individuals with addiction * The emotional toll of hypervigilance, shame, guilt, and grief * The impact of transgenerational trauma and how the past echoes into the present * How family roles, routines, and boundaries shift—and sometimes fracture—under pressure * Why “enabling” is often a misunderstood trauma response, not a flaw in character * How to begin shifting from a crisis mindset toward a healing, recovery-focused lens Dr. Barnes also shares data from real families—95% of whom described living with a loved one’s addiction as traumatizing—and offers insights into how recovery for families isn’t about returning to the old “normal.” It’s about creating a newer, healthier normal grounded in awareness, support, and resilience. 🧠 Packed with validation, truth, and hope—this episode is essential listening for anyone navigating the complexities of family recovery.

5 de jun de 2025 - 48 min
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