Addiction Recovery

Zen and the Art of Whatever Works

TAOISM LIVES –

Dec. 30, 2022 – Rather than focus on addiction, topics in meetings instead focus on trauma healing, coping strategies, grounding techniques and the importance of building supportive community, Hicks says. “Because of this, people struggling with nearly any habitual pattern that has become problematic can and do find something useful in these meetings.”

The holidays and New Year can be difficult for those in recovery, Hicks says, so Zen offers meeting topics that address “the impact of drinking holidays and anniversaries related to our traumas and/or our sobriety. We will host a meeting about setting attainable goals that will outlive resolutions as well.” 

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Leonard Buschel

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