The Hubris of Addiction and the Call of the Soul
Perhaps addiction is simply another fiction, another mythos, another story that one can fall into. Hillman begs us to remember that story is not something
Corey Gamberg, LADC II, is a sought-after expert in the field of addiction recovery, known for helping individuals who feel disconnected or underserved by traditional recovery methods. His approach emphasizes the importance of restoring the soul in the recovery journey, blending his own experiences with innovative theories inspired by Carl Jung and James Hillman. Corey holds certifications in Jungian Psychotherapy from the Jung Institute of Chicago, Jungian Dreamwork from The Haden Institute, and Contemplative Spiritual Direction from The Alcyon Center.
With a background spanning roles from sober house operations to treatment center executive leadership, Corey co-founded The Family Restored, a non-profit dedicated to supporting individuals and families impacted by addiction. His work resonates with those who seek a deeper, more authentic connection in their recovery, offering profound and transformative experiences through individual and group sessions, speaking engagements, and training programs.
Perhaps addiction is simply another fiction, another mythos, another story that one can fall into. Hillman begs us to remember that story is not something
One of Depth Recovery’s main moves is the de-personalization of the pathology. Whether it be focused on depression, anxiety, addiction, or recovery – the grounding
There is a famous quote by Bill W. the Co-Founder of Alcoholics Anonymous that sounds something like, “…AA is really a spiritual kindergarten.” An interesting
Through the lens of Depth Recovery, the initial response to any arising affliction is curiosity. Whether addiction, depression, or my anxiety – the process of
“Pathology is not a problem to be solved, but the soul’s way of working on itself”
– James Hillman