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Relapses & Resentments

16 min · 29 de oct de 2024
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This excerpt from a longer piece delves into the psychological and neurobiological factors that make relapses particularly challenging for alcoholics. The author, Harry O, argues that the struggle is often rooted in a heightened sense of ego and self-centeredness, which he describes as "full trigger selfish mode." This heightened ego manifests in self-pity, self-reproach, and a preoccupation with others’ perceptions, hindering progress in recovery. The author explores the underlying psychological reasons for this phenomenon, including identity reconstruction, social stigma, and the influence of attachment styles. The author ultimately advocates for a holistic approach to recovery that addresses these psychological and neurobiological factors to foster a more sustainable and supportive recovery process. Check out the Sponsor House list of live and Zoom meetings at sponsorhouse.org, or drop into a live meeting at "Gisondi's Nook" located at 250 Bryant Avenue in White Plains, New York.

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Relapses & Resentments

This excerpt from a longer piece delves into the psychological and neurobiological factors that make relapses particularly challenging for alcoholics. The author, Harry O, argues that the struggle is often rooted in a heightened sense of ego and self-centeredness, which he describes as "full trigger selfish mode." This heightened ego manifests in self-pity, self-reproach, and a preoccupation with others’ perceptions, hindering progress in recovery. The author explores the underlying psychological reasons for this phenomenon, including identity reconstruction, social stigma, and the influence of attachment styles. The author ultimately advocates for a holistic approach to recovery that addresses these psychological and neurobiological factors to foster a more sustainable and supportive recovery process. Check out the Sponsor House list of live and Zoom meetings at sponsorhouse.org, or drop into a live meeting at "Gisondi's Nook" located at 250 Bryant Avenue in White Plains, New York.

29 de oct de 202416 min