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Healing Trauma & Addiction for Individuals & Families

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  1. Welcome
    Introduction
    3 Topics
  2. Healing Trauma & Addiction Course Content
    Lesson One: The Power of Connection & The Myth of Normal
    5 Topics
  3. Lesson Two: A New Look at Addiction
    5 Topics
  4. Lesson Three: Exploring Our Trauma
    6 Topics
  5. Lesson Four: Understanding Generational Trauma
    5 Topics
  6. Lesson Five: Beyond Codependency & Victimhood
    5 Topics
  7. Lesson Six: Addiction: A Disease or a Developmental Condition?
    6 Topics
  8. Lesson Seven: Ending The Cycle of Addiction
    5 Topics
  9. Lesson Eight: The Cure to Addiction
    6 Topics
  10. A Closing Note
  11. Additional Resources
    Additional Resources
    3 Topics
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The National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) found that drug overdoses in the United States have been steadily increasing each year, with over 91,000 cases in 2020, over 106,000 in 2021, and over 109,000 in 2022. Fentanyl and other opioids are particularly dangerous and have become more and more plentiful with each year.

According to Gabor, not only are we as a society not concerned enough about this problem, but we are also asking the wrong questions about it.

The North American response to just about any issue, as Gabor points out, is asking what to do and how to fix it. People are asking, “What do we do about the drug epidemic?” Gabor explains that there is another much more important question that we must ask first: “Why is the drug epidemic happening?” Before the proper responses and solutions can be formulated, we must first understand what is causing the problem.

In this course, Gabor will explain the reasons for the increase in drug abuse, mental illness, and physical illness, on both an individual and societal level. Once he has helped you understand the reasons for these issues, he will offer solutions that don’t just address the behaviors, but actually solve the core issues that are causing the behaviors to manifest.