About the Course
Addiction recovery is a process that involves overcoming addiction and maintaining sobriety or abstinence from addictive substances or behaviors. It typically involves a combination of treatments and support, such as therapy, medication, support groups, and lifestyle changes. Recovery can be a challenging and ongoing process, but with the right resources and support, it is possible to achieve long-term sobriety and improve overall health and well-being. Many people find that recovery is not only about abstaining from addictive substances or behaviors but also about developing new coping skills, building healthier relationships, and finding a sense of purpose and meaning in life.
Your Instructor
Isaac Cherian, R.Psych
Isaac is a registered Psychologist with the College of Alberta Psychologists. He has worked in the field of mental health since 2003 and has extensive experience in treating clients with PTSD, depression, anxiety, dissociative disorders, survivors of sexual abuse, personality disorders, addressing trauma in addiction and somatic disorders.