Similar Posts
Wounded Healer | Addiction as Dissociation Model | Anger Abuse | Care | Industrialized Psychiatry | Legalized Psychological Experts | Moral-Ethics | Path of the Wounded Healer (PWH) | PsychedelicsThe Role of Psychedelic Care in the PWH Program
Expanding Societal and Cultural Consciousness
Wounded Healer | Addiction as Dissociation Model | Anger Abuse | Applied Recovery | Care | Diagnostic Privilege | Industrialized Psychiatry | Legalized Psychological Experts | Moral-Ethics | Path of the Wounded Healer (PWH) | Psychedelics | Recovering RecoveryWHI D.A.R.E you two to read ALL of our blogs…
Wounded Healer | Addiction as Dissociation Model | Applied Recovery | Care | Industrialized Psychiatry | Legalized Psychological Experts | Path of the Wounded Healer (PWH) | Psychedelics | Recovering RecoveryAddiction as a Dissociative Healing Mechanism
The conceptual redefinition of addiction, as articulated in O’Brien’s work (2023a), fundamentally challenges established psychological paradigms by postulating that Addiction is a healing response/solution rather than a primary disease. This perspective is critical within the larger framework of Systemic Pathology/Dysfunction, arguing that the pervasive implicit irony and incompetence in professional and governmental systems stem directly…
Racial Addiction
“I don’t want my people to be tricked by mercenaries.” – Bob Marley’s song: Zimbabwe
Untreated Dissociation and Addiction as a Transdiagnostic Phenomena:
Framework for Understanding Learning Difficulties, Auditory Processing Disorder, Apophenia, Personality Disorders, and Universal Addictions
Wounded Healer | Addiction as Dissociation Model | Applied Recovery | Care | Industrialized Psychiatry | Legalized Psychological Experts | Path of the Wounded Healer (PWH) | Psychedelics | Recovering RecoveryA New Measure for a New Paradigm: The Wounded Healers Integrated Self-Assessment (WHISA) Scales for Citizens and Professionals
Industrialized systems of psychiatry, psychology, and law have largely failed to provide adequate measures for assessing holistic well-being, instead relying on reductionist frameworks that pathologize normal human responses to trauma. The assessment tools derived from this paradigm, such as those reliant on the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM), are consequently incomplete, failing…