The Alcoholism and Addiction Cure
Are you struggling with an addiction? Have you made several attempts to stop but continued to relapse? Have you given up all hope that you will ever be completely healed?
No matter what type of addiction you’re struggling with, from drugs and alcohol to sex and porn, let me assure you that I understand your struggle and your heartache. I have seen the breaking of families, the suffering, and the tragic endings. I personally lost my father while I was in my early twenties to an alcohol and cocaine addiction. However, I have also seen the wonder of transcendence over it all, and I’ve witnessed complete healing.
The alcohol and addiction cure program I’ve developed is dedicated to my father, Gus Poole Jr., and to those of you who seek freedom from dependency for yourself and your loved ones.
Grounded in Peace uses an innovative paradigm for therapy and coaching. The focus is on obtaining a complete cure for alcohol and other addictions. It challenges the belief that addictions are standalone problems and instead views them as symptoms of underlying issues that require resolution. The therapist or coach becomes a partner in the client's journey, working together to uncover the root cause of their addiction and address it directly rather than merely treating the symptom.
Key Principles of the New Paradigm:
Deeper Exploration: The paradigm recognizes that addictions are often used as coping mechanisms to alleviate pain, trauma, or unmet emotional needs and, at times, are the results of chemical imbalances. By conducting diagnostic testing as well as delving deeper into the client's experiences, emotions, and belief systems, the therapist or coach helps them uncover the underlying causes that contribute to their addictive behavior.
Collaboration and Empowerment: The therapist or coach adopts a collaborative approach, empowering the client to actively participate in their own healing process. By creating a safe and non-judgmental environment, the client is encouraged to explore their experiences, beliefs, and choices, taking ownership of their journey towards recovery.
Belief Transformation: The paradigm acknowledges the power of beliefs and their influence on behavior. Instead of labeling the client as an alcoholic or drug addict, which can be limiting and perpetuate self-defeating behaviors, the focus shifts to the belief that the client has been abusing substances as a way to address deeper issues. This reframing empowers the client to disassociate from the identity of an addict and embrace their potential for lasting change.
Root Cause Resolution: The central aim of this paradigm is to identify and address the root cause of addictive behavior. By uncovering and resolving the underlying issues, such as chemical imbalances, trauma, unresolved emotions, or unmet needs, the client can experience profound healing and liberation from the cycle of addiction.
Comprehensive Healing: This paradigm emphasizes holistic healing, recognizing that true recovery extends beyond mere abstinence from substances. Therapists and coaches integrate various therapeutic modalities, such as natural herbs and supplements, cognitive-behavioral therapy, trauma-informed approaches, mindfulness practices, and self-care strategies, to support the client's overall well-being and foster lasting change.
Long-Term Empowerment: The goal of this paradigm is not only to achieve freedom from addiction but also to equip the client with the tools and skills necessary to maintain lasting recovery. By addressing the root cause and providing the client with coping mechanisms, emotional regulation skills, and a support network, the paradigm aims to empower individuals to sustain their newfound freedom and thrive in all areas of their lives.
This paradigm has proven successful in enabling thousands of individuals to break free from addiction without the fear of relapse. By focusing on uncovering the underlying causes and transforming beliefs, it offers a transformative approach to addiction therapy and coaching, supporting clients in achieving complete healing, personal growth, and a life free from addiction.