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#199 Why Do We Like Ourselves Better High? with Dr. Michael Sapiro

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MissMaeg is joined by past guest Dr. Michael Sapiro for another self-help episode to discuss the question "Why we like ourselves better when high?". Maegan and Dr. Mike recommend resources and tips on how to build self-compassion and acceptance, integration of the self and what that looks like, DBT's concept of radical acceptance, resiliency in recovery (including being flexible with the glitches of technology that take place in this episode) and much more!

Dr. Michael Sapiro is a clinical psychologist, Dharma and meditation teacher, former Buddhist monk, and founding teacher of Maitri Sangha Boise and director of Maitri House Yoga, LLC in Boise, Idaho. He is also on faculty at Esalen Institute and a Fellow at the Institute of Noetic Sciences. Visit Dr. Mike's website at https://www.michaelsapiro.com

#meditation #dbt #dialecticalbehavioraltherapy #selfcompassion #selflove #selfacceptance #yoga #mindfulness #addiction #druagddiction #recovery #sobriety #sober #plantmedicine ##microdose #ketamine #depression #trauma #medicalmarijuana #cannabis #entheogen #hallucinogens #psychedelics #stangrof #psychology #therapy #counseling #carljung

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United States resources: National Suicide Prevention Lifeline 1-800-273-TALK (8255) for 24/7 free and confidential support for people in distress. PRESS 1 for the Veterans Crisis Line.

SAMHSA's Crisis, Mental Health, Addiction Resource Center: https://www.samhsa.gov/find-treatment

SAMHSA National Helpline 1-800-662-HELP (4357) for mental health and addiction treatment referral and information, 24/7.

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MissMaeg is joined by past guest Dr. Michael Sapiro for another self-help episode to discuss the question "Why we like ourselves better when high?". Maegan and Dr. Mike recommend resources and tips on how to build self-compassion and acceptance, integration of the self and what that looks like, DBT's concept of radical acceptance, resiliency in recovery (including being flexible with the glitches of technology that take place in this episode) and much more!

Dr. Michael Sapiro is a clinical psychologist, Dharma and meditation teacher, former Buddhist monk, and founding teacher of Maitri Sangha Boise and director of Maitri House Yoga, LLC in Boise, Idaho. He is also on faculty at Esalen Institute and a Fellow at the Institute of Noetic Sciences. Visit Dr. Mike's website at https://www.michaelsapiro.com

#meditation #dbt #dialecticalbehavioraltherapy #selfcompassion #selflove #selfacceptance #yoga #mindfulness #addiction #druagddiction #recovery #sobriety #sober #plantmedicine ##microdose #ketamine #depression #trauma #medicalmarijuana #cannabis #entheogen #hallucinogens #psychedelics #stangrof #psychology #therapy #counseling #carljung

Help us build our YouTube channel and subscribe now by clicking here https://www.youtube.com/theaddictionarypodcast.

Turn on your notifications to stay up to date with our latest episodes. Give us a thumbs up if you like this episode and share with your friends. We appreciate your support of our mission to open people’s minds, smash the stigma, and have a few laughs while doing it.

Contact us today if you would like to become a sponsor for future shows!

Email us at info@theaddictionarypodcast.com

Website: https://www.theaddictionarypodcast.com

IG/Reddit: @theaddictionarypodcast

The Addictionary podcast's intro song is called "Here We Are Again" from the album, Spare Change, by Stiz Grimey. Purchase a copy now at www.stizgrimey.com.

The views and opinions expressed by the individuals on this show do not necessarily reflect those of the host(s) or affiliates. The Addictionary podcast and related content shared by the hosts and guests is intended to provide information and/or entertainment only and is not a substitute for medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Seek the advice of your physician or another qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition. Do not delay medical consultation or substitute a medical professional’s opinion because of what you heard on this podcast. For questions or concerns about any medical conditions you may have, contact your doctor. This podcast and its host(s) do not provide emergency support for mental health or addiction. If you are in distress, visit your closest emergency room or call 911.

United States resources: National Suicide Prevention Lifeline 1-800-273-TALK (8255) for 24/7 free and confidential support for people in distress. PRESS 1 for the Veterans Crisis Line.

SAMHSA's Crisis, Mental Health, Addiction Resource Center: https://www.samhsa.gov/find-treatment

SAMHSA National Helpline 1-800-662-HELP (4357) for mental health and addiction treatment referral and information, 24/7.

For a list of specific and comprehensive worldwide mental health and addiction resources, visit http://www.cocoonais.com/mental-health-hotlines-worldwide/

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