Joy, relationships, and healing are foundation stones in addiction recovery. This is not the typical approach to recovery models that focus on the problem and steps to fix the problem.
Drawing from the latest scientific brain discoveries, and years of vast experience in helping people with addictions, Ed Khouri presents a solution-centered approach to recovery that helps people grow.
Learn more than the breadth and depth of the issues with addiction; find hope for healing and recovery here!
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Joy, relationships, and healing are foundation stones in addiction recovery. This is not the typical approach to recovery models that focus on the problem and steps to fix the problem.
Drawing from the latest scientific brain discoveries, and years of vast experience in helping people with addictions, Ed Khouri presents a solution-centered approach to recovery that helps people grow.
Learn more than the breadth and depth of the issues with addiction; find hope for healing and recovery here!
Building on the foundation stones of addiction recovery, Ed Khouri takes you further to explore the things that serve as hindrances to recovery; he calls them B.E.E.P.S.
Understand the behaviors, events, experiences, people, and substances that the attachment center of our brain attaches to instead of joyful relationships with God and others to help us regulate distress. Learn how our brain uses B.E.E.P.S to regulate pleasure, pain, and emotions.
We must understand what is going on in the brain and what it needs to overcome most addictions.
Ed is a pastoral counselor who has been working with hurting people since 1980. He has a B.A. in Behavioral and Social Sciences and his Master’s Program was at the University of Florida. He was ordained in 1988 and is the director of Equipping Hearts. Ed has worked extensively as a counselor, trainer, and writer.
He has worked with substance abusers and their families in diverse settings, including outpatient counseling, jails, transitional housing for homeless addicts, and in all phases of residential treatment.
He is a co-creator of Thriving: Recover Your Life Program. He helped develop the Connexus Curriculum authoring the Restarting Workbook and Facilitator’s Guide for Connexus. and co-authoring Belonging. Ed is also the co-author of the book, Joy Starts Here.