Accountability: Learning to Breathe Life into Individual Recovery and Struggling Relationships

 

Accountability is one of the most important features of solid individual recovery. Individuals who have kept secrets throughout their life are undeveloped in their ability and capacity to take accountability for the pain and trauma that are a result of their addiction. In this breakout, individuals will learn, step by step, how to take accountability to breathe life into their own life, as well as the relationships that have been affected by their addiction. This breakout will instruct individuals how they can deepen their own recovery work through practical application of Steps 9 & 10 of the 12 steps

This presentation was given at the UCAP Stronger Together Conference in St. George, UT  in September 2015.

Jeff received his BS in Psychology from the University of Utah and his MS in Marriage and Family Therapy from Purdue. He is a licensed marriage and family therapist. Jeff is a member of the American Association of Marriage and Family Therapy. He has contributed to the field by publishing articles about the practice of marriage and family therapy and regularly speaks throughout the community on the topics of pornography, marriage, and addiction. In addition to his clinical practice, he has been an instructor of psychology and adolescent development on a university level. Jeff specializes in working with individuals and families struggling with sexual addiction.