

Harry Derbitsky: The Three Principles of Mind, Consciousness and Thought
17 snips Mar 21, 2019
Harry Derbitsky, author of "Evolution of Addiction Recovery" and president of ACT Training Inc., shares insightful perspectives on addiction treatment. He critiques traditional methods like Alcoholics Anonymous, advocating for modern approaches amidst the opioid crisis. The conversation touches on mindfulness, the importance of understanding one’s thoughts, and the therapeutic benefits of writing for healing. Derbitsky emphasizes the innate wisdom within everyone and presents a hopeful framework for recovery centered around Mind, Consciousness, and Thought.
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Addiction Recovery Misconception
- Addiction recovery is hindered by a myth that one can't fully heal and leave addiction behind.
- The three principles approach offers a health model focusing on innate wisdom and contentment.
Heal Addiction by Reducing Stress
- Use spiritual psychology to help people find happiness and contentment within themselves.
- Focus on healing from stress, which is caused by overthinking, to relieve addiction.
Change Lifestyle with Wisdom
- Change your lifestyle based on your own common sense and what reduces your stress.
- Personal wisdom guides the right changes, as what works for one may differ for another.