Understanding The Root Of Addiction #13
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Addiction is a disease that affects thought and behavior and takes a toll on the body, mind, and spirit. Many people struggle with or have someone in their life who suffers from an addiction problem, whether it be dependence on drugs, alcohol, sex, gambling, shopping, or some other form of addiction. If you or someone you love is struggling with addiction, there is help available. Our guest on this episode is Adam Bertoch. Adam is a Chemical Dependency Counselor and Marriage and Family Therapist. Adam enjoys working with teens, families, and adults who wrestle with a variety of life struggles including addiction, depression, anxiety, trauma, grief, and loss. Adam believes the most important aspects to living a good life are the relationships we have with one another, and he is devoted to helping people establish and maintain meaningful relationships. For more information on Adam and his practice go to https://onthemendcounseling.com/ Show References: https://onthemendcounseling.com/blog-posts/ Equip Online is a partnership with StoneBridge Church and Mosaics of Mercy. www.gostonebridge.com www.mosaicsofmercy.com #mentalhealth #mymentalhealth #mentalhealthawareness #mentalhealthmatters #covid19 #mentalhealthpodcast #equiponline #parenting #addict #addiction #addicted #addictionawareness #addictionrecovery #suicide #suicideprevention #eatingdisorder #selfcare #selfhelp #sober #sobriety #soberliving #recovery #pandemic #isolation #socialmedia #mentalwellness #church #thewoodlands #christiancounselors
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