TRANSFORMING SOBRIETY INTO RECOVERY


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There comes a time when not engaging in our destructive patterns is not enough. Sobriety starts the moment you stop, recovery begins when our actions align with our values, and we leave space to be curious about ourselves and others.
Join us in this workshop where we will cultivate the resources necessary to identify your core values, navigate fear with a plan of resilience, and start to craft your personal mission statement.
Who is this for?
We are a participation-celebrated, perfection-averse, everyone-welcome community of people in recovery and recovery-curious, grounded in Jewish tradition.
Some of us have worked the 12-Steps, some of us grew up around people who struggled with addiction, and some of us are recovering from experiences in our lives that challenged and changed us. We believe recovery is for everyone - and all of us need a space and place to be in community with other people who ‘get it’.
Together, we will:
- Explore what it means to have values you can actionize vs ideals that keep us stuck.
- Create a shared, brave space in which we can illuminate our personal mission statements.
- Develop a plan of resilience and gain skills for the challenges we all encounter in our lives
How to join:
Sign up on our website: https://www.selahbk.org/workshops
This is a virtual cohort. Zoom link will be provided when attendee signs up
Investment: $54 ( if that doesn't work, let us know )
About the Facilitator:
Jeremy is a Certified Alcohol and Drug Counselor with 12,000 clinical hours, recovery coach, speaker, and author. Jeremy was the Director of Alternative Sentencing and Drug and Alcohol Counselor at Beit T’shuvah, a long-term residential treatment facility in Los Angeles. Jeremy has a certificate in Nonprofit Leadership and Executive Management from the Marxe School of Public and International Affairs at Baruch College in partnership with the New York Community Trust. In this role, Jeremy is able to utilize his own lived experience in recovery and professional training to build our community.

TRANSFORMING SOBRIETY INTO RECOVERY